The Condor/Volume 9/Number 2

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The Condor (1907)
Volume 9, Issue 2
2961558The Condor — Volume 9, Issue 21907

THE
CONDOR
A Magazine of Western
Ornithology
Volume IX March–April, 1907 Number 2


 W·K·F·
COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB


THE CONDOR
A MAGAZINE OF
WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY

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Volume IX
March–April 1907
Number 2

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Contents
Among the Pelicans (with 8 photos by H. T. Bohlman) William L. Finley 35
Migration and Nesting of the Sage Thrasher M. French Gilman 42
An Experience with the South American Condor (with 3 photos by Messrs. Adams and Martin) Samuel Adams 44
Nesting Ways of the Western Gnatcatcher Harriet Williams Myers 48
The California Distribution of the Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) (with one map, and a line drawing by R. E. Snodgrass) Joseph Grinnell 51
Stray Notes From the Flathead Woods P. M. Silloway 53
The New Check-List P. A. Taverner 55
A Forgotten Reference to the Natural History of California Walter K. Fisher 57
From Field and Study
Monterey Bay Notes Rollo H. Beck 58
Nesting of the Sierra Creeper Joseph Grinnell 59
Do Birds Desert Young? W. L. Finley 59
Puffinus creatopus in Alameda County, California W. Otto Emerson 60
Another Record of the Alaska Water-thrush in California C. B. Linton 60
Two New Winter Records from Tacoma, Washington J. H. Bowles 60
Editorials 61
Communications
Slaughter of Blue Jays Frederick W. D'Evelyn 62
Apropos Egg-collecting Rev. P. B. Peabody 63
Minutes of the Cooper Club Meetings 64

Entered as second-class matter May 4, 1906, at the post office at Pasadena, California, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Issued from The Office of The Condor, 871 No. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Cal.


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