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Bird-Banding
  Volume 4, Number 4
  October, 1933
THE MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS OF CERTAIN COLONIES OF HERRING GULLS (LARUS ARGENTATUS SMITHSONIANUS COUES) IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA (DjVu | PDF)
RICHARD JEFFERSON EATON ,  165-176

STATE DISTRIBUTION OF RETURNS FROM BANDED DUCKS Fifth Paper: Pennsylvania, Saskatchewan, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK C. LINCOLN ,  177-189

THE STATUS OF CAPE COD TERNS IN 1933 (DjVu | PDF)
O. L. AUSTIN, JR. ,  190-198

GENERAL NOTES

Eastern Bluebirds in Juvenal Plumage Feed Young of Second Brood (DjVu | PDF)
MRS. KENNETH B. WETHERBEE ,  199-200

Further Notes from Penikese Island Terns (DjVu | PDF)
CHARLES B. FLOYD ,  200-202

Banding Some Birds of Prey (DjVu | PDF)
S. A. ELIOT, JR. ,  202-204

Some Notes on the Hairy Woodpecker (DjVu | PDF)
LEWIS O. SHELLEY ,  204-205

Eighteen More Snow Bunting Returns-W (DjVu | PDF)
OSCAR MCKINLEY BRYENS ,  Page 206

An Eastern Evening Grosbeak Recovery of Interest (DjVu | PDF)
M. J. MAGEE ,  206-207

RECENT LITERATURE (DjVu | PDF)
207-212

Front Matter (PDF)

Back Matter (PDF)

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