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Studies in Avian Biology - Number 4

The Avifauna of the South Farallon Islands, California

David F. DeSante and David G. Ainley


v Preface
1 Introduction
2 Description of the islands
5 Terminology and methods of analysis
8 Species accounts
59 Hypothetical list
60 Discussion
60 Breeding Seabirds
61 Visitant Waterbirds
61 Group 1: Pelagic seabirds
62 Group 2: Neritic seabirds
65 Group 3: Estuarine and freshwater birds: non-Charadrii
66 Group 4: Estuarine and freshwater birds: Charadrii (shorebirds)
69 Visitant Landbirds
72 Group 1: Landbirds regularly breeding or wintering in coastal central California
77 Group 2: Landbirds regularly breeding or wintering in interior lowland central California
80 Group 3: Landbirds regularly breeding or wintering in montane central California
82 Group 4: Landbirds regularly breeding or wintering in the Great Basin of central California
83 Group 5: Vagrant landbirds
88 Breeding Landbirds
93 California Island Breeding Landbirds and the Immigrant Pool
97 Summary
99 Acknowledgments
100 Literature cited
103 Addenda
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