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North American Bird Bander Index North American Bird Bander
  Volume 6, Number 4
  October-December, 1981
Capture and radio-transmitter attachment techniques for Roadrunners (DjVu | PDF)
Sandra L. Vehrencamp, Liza Halpenny ,  128-132

A hand-net capture technique for Eastern Bluebirds (DjVu | PDF)
Theodore W. Gutzke ,  133-135

Chimney Swifts reuse ten-year-old nest (DjVu | PDF)
Ralph W. Dexter ,  136-137

Effects of radio-tagging on the behavior of Red-shouldered Hawks (DjVu | PDF)
Michael D. McCrary ,  138-141

Backpack radio transmitter attachment success in Screech Owls (Otus asio) (DjVu | PDF)
Dwight G. Smith, Ray Gilbert ,  142-143

Recoveries of Ferruginous Hawks banded in Colorado (DjVu | PDF)
Alan R. Harmata ,  144-147

An efficient trapping technique for Burrowing Owls (DjVu | PDF)
Howard L. Ferguson, Paul D. Jorgensen ,  149-150

Latitudinal variation in length of Barn Swallow tails in North America (DjVu | PDF)
Robert M. Patterson ,  151-154

News, Notes, Comments (DjVu | PDF)
Page 155

Recent Literature (DjVu | PDF)
156-157

Eastern Regional News (DjVu | PDF)
Page 158

Atlantic Flyway Review: Region V (DjVu | PDF)
159-167

Western Regional News (DjVu | PDF)
168-170

Front Matter (DjVu | PDF)

Back Matter (DjVu | PDF)

Cover to Cover (DjVu)

 

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