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Danger in Bird Traps
Author(s) -
Edward William Nelson
Publication year - 1925
Publication title -
ornithology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.077
H-Index - 94
eISSN - 1938-4254
pISSN - 0004-8038
DOI - 10.2307/4074237
Subject(s) - geography , zoology , fishery , biology
Stoner, Dayton. The Toll of the Automobile. (Science, January 16, 1925,)--A list of the species of birds, mammals and reptiles found dead along automobile roads in Iowa. On roads where the surface was good and speeding was possible the mortality was greatest, and on such a road 105 dead animals were counted in traversing 211 miles, 39 of them being Red-headed Woodpeckers, 53 of which were found dead on two successive automobile trips. Coraan, George. How Birds Saved My Trees. (American Forests and Forest Life, February, 1925.) Oliver, Douglas. A Missionary to Bird Land. (American Forests and Forest Life, January, 1925.)--An Account of Jack Miner and his Geese. Pearson, T. Gilbert. Conservative Conservation. (National Asso. of Audubon Societies. Circular 9.) Pearson, T. Gilbert. Is American Game Protection a Success? (National Asso. of Audubon Societies, Circular 8.) Norton, Arthur H. The Semipalmated Sandpiper in ArGostook Co. (Maine Naturalist, IV, No. 4.) Norton, Arthur H. Notes on the Birds of the Knox County Region (continued). (Maine Naturalist, IV, No. 4, pp. 95-110.) Lermond, N.W. Black Skimmer taken in Knox Co. (Maine Naturalist, IV, No. 4.) Berlioz, J. Study of a Collection of Hummingbirds obtained by Capt. d'Espinay in the vicinity of Quito, Ecuador. (Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. 1924, No. 3.) [In French.]

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