Western Birds
WESTERN BIRDS Vol. 46, No. 1, 2015 Western Specialty: Aleutian Song Sparrow Williamson’s Sapsucker probing sap well with wood flake. Photo by Lucas H. DeCicco of Anchorage, Alaska: Aleutian Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia sanaka) Dutch Harbor, Unalaska Island, Alaska, 1 October 2011. In this issue of Western Birds (pp. 28–48), Jack J. Withrow outlines the avifauna of Chirikof Island, the most isolated island south of the Alaska Peninsula, whose birds have heretofore been virtually unknown. The discovery of Melospiza melodia sanaka on Chirikof, along with that of two other characteristically Beringian subspecies, Troglodytes pacificus semidiensis of the Pacific Wren and Leucosticte tephrocotis griseonucha of the Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, represents an eastward extension of the known ranges of those taxa. Melospiza melodia sanaka ranges west in the Aleutians to Seguam Island, beyond which it is replaced by the even larger M. m. maxima. In this photo, the bird’s feeding on a mussel dramatizes the littoral habits of all the subspecies Williamson’s Sapsucker apparently feeding on sap from the wood flake. of the Song Sparrow distributed along Alaska’s southern coasts. Photos by Anthony J. Brake Volume 46, Number 1, 2015 Apparent Hybrid Downy Woodpecker × Hairy Woodpecker in Colorado Steven G. Mlodinow, Tony Leukering, Tayler Brooks, and Nick Moore ...................................................2 Nevada Bird Records Committee Report for 2013 Martin Meyers ............................................................................8 Notes on the Birds of Chirikof Island, Alaska Jack J. Withrow .........28 Breeding of the Ashy Storm-Petrel in Central Mendocino County, California Harry R. Carter, Michael W. Parker, Josh S. Koepke, and Darrell L. Whitworth ................................49 NOTES Haemorhous cassinii vinifer is Valid Robert W.
[Show full text]