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Vertebrates from the Barrier Island of Tamaulipas
Lying between the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre de Tamaulipas is a narrow barrier island extending from the delta of the Rio Grande south for 140 miles to within 185 miles of Tampico, Tamaulipas. This island, like most of coastal Tamaulipas, has been all but neglected by zoological collectors. Consequently, little is known […]
Author: Johnston; Richard F., Raun; Gerald G., Selander; Robert K, Wilks; B. J. Language: English Genre: Mammal, Ornithology, Reptiles420 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls
Opportunity regularly to observe at the nest the development of young Great Horned Owls, Bubo virginianus (Gmelin), under favorable conditions, was afforded when a pair nested and reared their three offspring in 1945 and one offspring in 1946 on the vine-covered north wall of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Kansas. The […]
Author: Hoffmeister;Donald F., Setzer;Henry W. Language: English Genre: Ornithology310 kB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Antarctic Penguins
Antarctic Penguins – A Study of Their Social Habits The penguins of the Antarctic regions very rightly have been termed the true inhabitants of that country. The species is of great antiquity, fossil remains of their ancestors having been found, which showed that they flourished as far back as the eocene epoch. To a degree […]
Author: Levick;George Murray Language: English Genre: Ornithology4.4 MB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Woodpeckers
Long ago in Greece, the legend runs, a terrible monster called the Sphinx used to waylay travelers to ask them riddles: whoever could not answer these she killed, but the man who did answer them killed her and made an end of her riddling. To-day there is no Sphinx to fear, yet the world is […]
Author: Eckstorm;Fannie Hardy Language: English Genre: Ornithology706 kB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Thoracic and Coracoid Arteries In Two Families of Birds
Thoracic and Coracoid Arteries In Two Families of Birds, Columbidae and Hirundinidae Most descriptions of the circulatory system of birds, largely the work of Glenny, have dealt with arteries of the neck and thorax in a wide variety of species. As a result of his work, Glenny offered several hypotheses concerning the phylogenetic, hence taxonomic, […]
Author: Jenkinson;Marion Anne Language: English Genre: Ornithology423 kB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Subspecies of the Mountain Chickadee
Fieldwork was carried on by the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology during 1917 in the Inyo region of eastern California. In going over the collection of birds obtained, the attention of the writer was arrested by certain peculiarities evident in the Mountain Chickadees. Comparison with series from the Sierras showed the Inyo birds to be […]
Author: Grinnell;Joseph Language: English Genre: Ornithology99 kB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Phylogeny of the Waxwings and Allied Birds
A small family of passerine birds, the Bombycillidae, has been selected for analysis in the present paper. By comparative study of coloration, nesting, food habits, skeleton and soft parts, an attempt is made to determine which of the differences and similarities between species are the result of habits within relatively recent geological time, and which […]
Author: Arvey; M. Dale Language: English Genre: Ornithology192 kB ↓Download, ↑Link ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Natural History of the Bell Vireo
Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon The Bell Vireo (Vireo bellii Aud.) is a summer resident in riparian and second growth situations in the central United States south of North Dakota. In the last two decades this bird has become fairly common in western, and to a lesser extent in central, Indiana […]
Author: Barlow; Jon C. Language: English Genre: Ornithology348 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae
Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae – A Taxonomic Study The relationships of many groups of birds within the Order Passeriformes are poorly understood. Most ornithologists agree that some of the passerine families of current classifications are artificial groups. These artificial groupings are the result of early work which gave chief attention to […]
Author: Stallcup; William B. Language: English Genre: Ornithology383 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Food Habits of the Thrushes of the United States
North American thrushes (Turdidæ) constitute a small but interesting group of birds, most of which are of retiring habits but noted as songsters. They consist of the birds commonly known as thrushes, robins, bluebirds, Townsend’s solitaire, and the wheatears. The red-winged thrush of Europe (Turdus musicus) is accidental in Greenland, and the wheatears (Saxicola œnanthe […]
Author: Beal; F. E. L. Language: English Genre: Ornithology77 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It