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North American Bird Bander Index North American Bird Bander
  Volume 3, Number 3
  July-Septembers, 1978
Survival tables for Starlings, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Common Grackles (DjVu | PDF)
Paul A. Stewart ,  93-94

Two methods of trapping adult Pileated Woodpeckers at their nest cavities (DjVu | PDF)
Evelyn L. Bull, Richard J. Pedersen ,  95-99

A method of local limitation of brood parasitism by the Brown-headed Cowbird (DjVu | PDF)
John H. Kennard ,  100-101

First Black-necked Stilts banded in Canada (DjVu | PDF)
Martin K. McNicholl ,  Page 102

Wood Ducks gathering acorns (DjVu | PDF)
Roger L. Briggs ,  Page 102

Pine Siskin/Redpoll invasion 1977--78 at Norristown, PA (DjVu | PDF)
Raymond J. Middleton ,  Page 103

Roosting of passerines over open water at night (DjVu | PDF)
Ronald E. Kirby ,  104-105

Correct band size for Zenaida Doves (DjVu | PDF)
David W. Nellis, Richard A. Dewey ,  Page 106

Banding at the window (DjVu | PDF)
Thomas Mutchler ,  Page 107

Feathers in the soup! (DjVu | PDF)
Kendrick Y. Hodgdon ,  108-109

Why do you band birds? (DjVu | PDF)
Walter P. Smith ,  110-113

Recent Literature (DjVu | PDF)
114-117

Eastern Regional News (DjVu | PDF)
118-123

Atlantic Flyway Review: Region I (DjVu | PDF)
124-129

Western Regional News (DjVu | PDF)
130-136

Front Matter (DjVu | PDF)

Back Matter (DjVu | PDF)

Cover to Cover (DjVu)

 

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