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INDEX TO VOLUME 100, 1988

BY KATHY G. BEAL This index includes references to genera, ,authors, and key words or terms. In addition to avian species, references are made to the scientific names of all vertebrates mentioned within the volume and other taxa mentioned prominently in the text. Common names are as they appear in the volume unless otherwise specified. Referencesis made to books reviewed, and announcementsas they appear in the volume. abundance discors, 462, 508 of Dendrocygna bicolor in southwestern platyrhynchos, 293-294, 326-327, 508 Louisiana, 488-494 spp., 298 of Larus sp. at landfills, 43 l-442 strepera, 326 Accipiter bicolor, 23 1 anatomy cooperii, 302, 506-507 techniquefor studyofavian syringes,289- gentilis, 302 293 spp., 673 anhinga, see Anhinga spp. striatus, 138, 139 Anhinga spp., 141 Actitis hypoleucos,548 announcement macularia, 297-302, 548, 549, 554-566, invitation to publish in “Current Omi- 671 thology,” 59 activity patterns annual report, 709-727 of nesting Asio otus, 204-2 13 Anser cygnoides,293 Aegolius acadicus,690-694 Aphelocoma coerulescensinsularis, 140 Aerodramus spodiopygius,76 Ara nobilis, 673 Aethia cristatella, 325 Aracari, Collared, See Pteroglossustorqua- pusilla, 325 tus Agelaiusphoeniceus,184,297-302,305-306, Archilochus colubris, 256-271, 482-488 598,600, 601, 664, 689 Ardea herodias, 50-59 Aimophila aestivalis, 247-255 Aix sponsa,686 Arenaria interpres, 139 Albert, Richard O., see Johnson, Kenneth Arnold, Keith A., review by, 165-166 W., Joye E. Johnson, -, and Arremon aurantiirostris, 534 Thomas R. Albert Arremonops conirostris, 534 Albert, Thomas R., see Johnson, Kenneth Asio otus, 204-2 13 W., Joye E. Johnson, Richard 0. Al- Attila spadiceus,534 bert, and - Auklet, Crested, see Aethia cristatella Alca torda, 65 1 Least, see Aethia pusilla Alcedo atthis, 499 avifauna Alexander, Mike, see Boag, David, and changesin Great Smoky Mountains, 256- 271 Alouatta seniculus,6 12 Avocet, American, see Recurvirostra amer- Amazilia saucerrottei,534 icana tzacatl, 534 awards and grants Ammodramus henslowii, 17-24 Hawk Mountain researchaward, 2 13 Amphispiza quinquestriata, 597 North American Bluebird Society re- Anas ameticana, 326 searchgrants, 528 clypeata, 463, 508 North American Bluebird Society re- crecca, 326 searchgrant awards, 527-528

728 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 729

Aythya affinis, 326 Davian americana, 87 by Anas platyrhynchos, 293-294 Baldassarre,Guy A., seeJohnson, Catherine display M., and - of the shoulder spot by Perdix perdix, Baltz, Michael E., and CharlesF. Thompson, 677-679 Successfulincubation of experimen- head scratching tally enlarged clutches by House methods in swallows, 679-682 Wrens, 70-79 home range use Bananaquit, see Coereba flaveola by Asio otus, 204-213 Bancroft, G. Thomas, John C. Ogden, and incubation Barbara W. Patty, Wading col- of experimentally enlarged clutches by ony formation and turnover relative Troglodytes aedon, 70-79 to rainfall in the Corkscrew Swamp behavior of Falco sparverius, 3 17-3 19 area of Florida during 1982 through infanticide 1985, 50-59 at the nest of Accipiter cooperii, 506- Bancroft, G. Thomas, review by, 705 507 Banks, Richard C., Roy McDiarmid, and interaction Alfred L. Gardner, Checklist of ver- of Falco columbarius and Calidris al- tebratesof the United States,the U.S. pina, 108-l 18 territories,and Canada,reviewed, 343 of Actitis macularia with other species, Barbet, Acacia Pied, see Lybius leucomelas 297-302 Black-collared, see Lybius torquatus intraspecifickilling Barlow, Jon C., see Hardy, John William, in Chen caerulescenscaerulescens, 665- -, and Ben B. Coffey, Jr. 666 Barrowclough, George F., review by, 167- juvenile 169 of Phalacrocoraxgaimardi, 535-544 Bartramia longicauda, 554-566 kleptoparasitism Baryphthengusruficapillus, 534 by Phoeniculuspurpureus, 499-50 1 Basileuternssp., 9 mate replacement Beardsall, C. M., see Emison, W. B., in Haliaeetus leucocephalus,302-305 -, F. I. Norman, and R. H. Loyn mate retention Bechard, Marc J., review by, 336 in Charadrius melodus, 545-553 Bee-eater, Carmine, see Merops nubicus philopatry White-fronted, see Merops bullockoides in Calidris pusilla, 660-663 behavior piracy adoption in Larus argentatus,424-430 by a replacement mate in Haliaeetus predatory, see predation leucocephalus,302-305 social agonistic colony formation in Florida wading in a Coereba flaveola, 503-504 , 50-59 breeding spatial pattern of Aimophila aestivalis, 247-255 of ground-foragingbirds in a hardwood of Charadrius wilsonia, 3649 forest, 377-394 brood parasitism strangerthan fiction in Tachycineta bicolor, 126-l 28 Davian behavior in Anas platyrhyn- cuckholdry chos, 293-294 in Stumus vulgaris, 60-69 territory cultural transmission useby Dendrogapusobscums, 3 10-3 12 of songin Carpodacusmexicanus, 667- vocal 670 of Cardinalis cardinalis. 583-603 730 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December1988

wing-spreading Boag, David, and Mike Alexander, The At- in Phalacrocoraxatriceps, 140-l 44 lantic Puffin, reviewed, 52 l-522 Behle, Willaim H., Utah birds: geographic Bobolink, see Dolichonyx oryzivorus distribution and systematics, re- Bobwhite, Northern, seeColinus virginianus viewed, 332-333 Bombycilla cedrorum, 128-130, 256-271 Beissinger,Steven R., Betsy Trent Thomas, Bonasaumbellus, 256-27 1, 508 and Stuart D. Strahl, Vocalizations, Bos taurus, 689 food habits, and nestingbiology ofthe Bosque,Carlos, and Rudyard Ramirez, Post- Slender-billed Kite with comparisons breeding migration of Oilbirds, 675- to the Snail Kite, 604-616 677 Belles-Isles, Jean-Claude, see Picman, Ja- Botauruslentiginosus, 496 roslav, and - Bowman, Robert I., review by, 160-163 Berger, Andrew, review by 153-l 54 Boyer, Trevor, see Gooders, John, and Berger, Daniel D., review by, 169-l 70 Branta canadensis,326 Bergstrom, Peter W., Breeding biology of canadensismoffitti, 505 Wilson’s Plovers, 25-35 Brazda, A. R., seeNovara, A. N., J. F. Voel- Bergstrom, Peter W., Breeding displays and zer, and - vocalizations of Wilson’s Plovers, breeding biology 36-49 age at first breeding for Calidris pusilla, Bergstrom, Peter W., review by, 155-l 56 660-663 Bildstein, Keith L., Behavioral ecology of of Aimophila aestivalis, 247-255 Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicen- of Charadrius wilsonia, 25-35 sis), Rough-leggedHawks (Buteo la- of Phalaropustricolor, 567-582 gopus),Northern Harriers (Circus cy- Brennan, Leonard A., see Buchanan,Joseph aneus),and American Kestrels (Falco B., Charles T. Schick, -, and sparverius)in south central Ohio, re- Steven G. Herman viewed, 336 Bristle-Tyrant, Antioquia, see Phylloscartes Bildstein, Keith L., review by, 522-523 lanyoni Bitterbaum, Erik J., see Burtt, Edward H., Brooke, M. De L., Sexualdimorphism in the Jr., -, and Jack P. Hailman voice of the Greater ,3 19- Bittern, American, seeBotaurus lentiginosus 323 Least, see Ixobrychus exilis Brooke, Richard K., see Mathews, Nigel J. Streaked, see Ixobrychus involucris C., and - Blackbird, Red-winged, see Agelaius phoe- Brosset, A., and C. Erard, Les oiseaux des niceus regionsforestieres du nord-est du Ga- Yellow-headed, see Xanthocephalus xan- bon. Vol. 1. Ecologic et comporte- thocephalus ment des especes,reviewed, 157-l 58 Bledsoe, Anthony H., A hybrid Oporomis Brown, Richard G. B., review by, 5 16-5 17 Philadelphia x Geothlypis trichas, Brunton, Dianne H., Sequential polyandry with comments on the taxonomic in- by a female Killdeer, 670-672 terpretation and evolutionary signif- Bubo virginianus, 42 icance of intergeneric hybridization, Bubulcusibis, 50-59 1-8 Bucephalaclangula, 87 Bledsoe, Anthony H., review by, 149-150 Buchanan, Joseph B., Charles T. Schick, Blem, Charles R., reviews by, 339-340, 341 Leonard A. Brennan, and Steven G. Blue, Roberta J., see Walters, Jeffrey R., Su- Herman, Merlin predation on win- sanK. Hansen,J. H. Carter, III, Philip tering Dunlins: hunting successand D. Manor, and - Dunlin escapetactics, 108-l 18 Bluebird, Eastern, see Sialia sialis Buden,Donald W., The birds of the southern Bluethroat, see Luscinia svecica Bahamas,reviewed, 335-336 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 731

Bunting, Indigo, see Passerina cyanea Carroll, John P., The shoulder spot in Gray Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld, Hab- Partridge, 671-679 itat selection in Mew Gulls: small col- Carruth, Gorton, see Reilly, Edgar M., and onies and site plasticity, 395-4 10 Burger, Joanna, see Hackl, Elizabeth, and Carter, J. H., III, see Walters, Jeffrey R., Su- san K. Hansen, -, Philip D. Burtt, Edward H., Jr., Erik J. Bitterbaum, Manor, and Roberta J. Blue and Jack P. Hailman, Head-scratch- Gary, John R., see Temple, Stanley A., and ing method in swallows depends on behavioral context, 679-682 Casmerodius albus, 50-59 Busby, William H., see Winnett-Murray, Cataptrophorussemiplamatus, 42,549,550, Kathy, K. Greg Murray, and - 554-566, 671 Buteo magnirostris, 450 Catbird, Gray, see Dumetella carolinensis spp., 674 Catharacta antarctica, 322 Butorides virescens, 496 lonnbergi, 345-356 Cacicus cela, 224-235 maccormicki, 345-356 cela cela, 225 maccormicki x Catharacta lonnbergi, 345- Cacique, Yellow-rumped, see Cacicus cela 356 (Frontispiece) call for papers Catharopeza spp., 288 symposium, Kirtlands’ Warbler at the Cathartes aura, 608 crossroads-extinction or survival, Catharus fuscescens, 256-271, 377-394 475 guttatus, 377-394 Calidris alba, 554-566 ustulatus, 268, 377-394 alpina, 108-l 18, 549, 550, 554-566, 662 Cepphus carbo, 136 bairdii, 554-566 columba, 136 canutus, 554-566 spp., 136 fuscicollis, 554-566 Cercomacra tyrannina, 534 [Micropalama] himantopus, 548-55 1, Certhia americana, 256-271 554-566 Chalybura buffonii, 534 mauri, 549, 550, 662 Charadriusalexandrinus, 27,33,46-48,221 melanotus, 554-566 bicinctus, 46-48 minutilla, 554-566 collaris, 48 dubius, 48 pusilla, 549, 550, 554-566, 660-663 temminckii, 662 falklandicus, 48 hiaticula, 47-48, 2 18 Campethera notata, 500 melodus, 27, 47, 214-223, 545-553 Canary, Common, see Serinus canaria montanus, 33, 46-48, 548 Canis latrans, 42 pallidus, 48 Cannell, Peter F., Techniques for study of pecuarius, 48 avian syringes, 289-293 peronii, 48 cannibalism placidus, 48 of sibling by nestling Cepphus columba, semipalmatus, 48, 221, 554-566 136 thoracicus, 48 Capito maculicoronatus, 534 venustus, 48 Capsiempis flaveola leucophrys, 532 vociferus, 33,47, 139,297-302,548,554- capybara, see Hydrochoerus hydrochoerus 566, 670-672 Caracara, Black, see Daptrius ater wilsonia, 25-35, 36-49 Cardinal, Northern, see Cardinalis cardinalis Chat, Yellow-breasted, see Icteria virens Cardinalis cardinalis, 256-271, 583-603 Chen caerulescens caerulescens, 665-666 carp, see Cyprinus carpio Chickadee, Black-capped, see Parus atrica- Carpodacus mexicanus, 140,667-670 pillus 732 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December1988

Carolina, see Parus carolinensis Cook, Fred, see Hik, David S., and - Chlorophanesspiza, 503-504, 534 Cooper, Robert J., review by, 697-699 Chloropipo holochroa, 534 Coot, American, see Fulica americana Chordeiles minor, 27 Coraciasabyssinica, 500 Chrysemys picta, 298 Coragypsatratus, 608 Chrysolampis mosquitus, 534 Cormorant, Double-crested, see Phalacro- Chrysoptiluspunctigula, 534 corax auritus Cinclus cinclus, 507 Flightless, see Phalacrocoraxharrisi mexicanus, 507-508 Guanay, see Phalacrocoraxbougainvillii Cintra, Renato, Reproductive ecologyof the Olivaceous, see Phalacrocoraxolivaceus Ruddy Ground-Dove on the central Corvus brachyrhynchos,252, 256-271 plateau of Brazil, 443457 ossifragus,420 Citellus [Spermophilus]richardsoni, 293 cotinga, see Ramphastos spp. sp., 504 cottontail, eastern, see Sylvilagusfloridanus Clench, Mary H., president’s message,i-ii Cotumicops noveboracensis,458-475 Clench, Mary H., review by, 704 Cotumix cotumix, 664 Coeligena orina, 529 cow, domestic, see Bos taunts Coereba flaveola, 503-504 Cowbird, Brown-headed,see Molothrus ater Coffey, Ben B., Jr., seeHardy, John William, Giant, see Scaphiduraoryzivora Jon C. Barlow, and __ Shiny, see Molothrus bonariensis Coffey, Ben B., Jr., see Hardy, J. W., George Cox, Jeffrey A., Status and distribution of B. Reynard, and - the Florida Scrub Jay, reviewed, 705 Colaptes auratus, 236-246, 256-271 coyote, see Canis latrans Colinus virginianus, 508, 689 Craig, E. H., T. H. Craig, and Leon R. Pow- Collopy, Michael W., seeHoffman, Mark L., ers, Activity patternsand home-range and - use of nestingLong-eared Owls, 204- Colonia colonus, 534 213 Colston, Peter R., and Kai Curry-Lindahl, Craig, T. H., see Craig, E. H., -, and The birds of Mount Nimba, Liberia, Leon R. Powers reviewed, 163-165 Crake, Marsh, see Porzana pusilla Columba livia, 137-l 39 Spotless,see Porzana tabuensis speciosa,672 Crane, Greater Sandhill, seeGrus canadensis Columbina talpacoti, 443-457 tabida Colwell, Mark A., and Lewis W. Oring, Sandhill, see Grus canadensis Breeding biology of Wilson’s Phal- Creeper, Brown, see Certhia americana arope in southcentralSaskatchewan, Crow, American, see Corvus brachyrhyn- 567-582 chos Colwell, Mark A., and Lewis W. Oring, Hab- Fish, see Corvus ossifragus itat use by breeding and migrating Crypturellus saltuarius,529 shorebirds in southcentral Saskatch- soui, 534 ewan, 554-566 cuckoldry in Sturnusvulgaris, 60-69 committee reports Curry-Lindahl, Kal, see Colston, Peter R., Conservationof riparian ecosystemsin the and - United States, 272-284 Cuthbert, FrancescaJ., see Wiens, Terry P., Conservation of North American rallids, and - 458475 Cyanocitta cristata, 256-27 1 conservation Cyanocorax cristatellus,450 of riparian ecosystemsin the United States, cyanomelas,673 272-284 Cyanolyca cucullata, 134-l 35 Contopus virens, 256-27 1 Cyphorhinus aradus, 534 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 733

Cyprinus carpio, 689 DiSilvestro, Roger L., (ed.), Audubon wild- Dacnis cayana, 534 life report 1987, reviewed, 707-708 lineata, 534 dispersal Daptrius ater, 225 of adult Picoides borealis, 494-496 Davies, N. B., see Krebs, J. R., and - distribution Dee, T. J., The endemic birds of Madagas- of Dendroica chrysoparia, 130-l 3 1 car, reviewed, 340-341 of wintering Histrionicus histrionicus in Dendragapusobscurus, 3 1O-3 12 eastern North America, 119-l 26 Dendrocygnabicolor, 488494 Dixon, Mark D., see Petit, Kenneth E., Dendroica caerulescens,132-134, 256-27 1 -, and Richard T. Holmes cerulea x Mniotilta varia, 5 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 62, 502 chrysoparia, 130-l 3 1, 3 12-3 16 Doremus, John H., seeMarks, JeffreyS., and coronataauduboni x Dendroica graciae,6 coronatacoronata x Dendroicacastanea, 6 Dotterel, Double-banded, seeCharadrius bi- coronata coronata x Dendroica pinus, 5 cinctus discolor, 130, 549 Dove, Mourning, see Zenaida macroura fusca, 256-27 1 Ochre-bellied, see orchracei- fusca x Mniotilta varia, 5 ventris kirtlandii, 305, 659660, 680 Ring, see Streptopelia risoria nigrescens,3 12-3 16 Rock, see Columba livia occidentalis,3 12-3 16 dowitcher, see Limnodromus spp. pensylvanica,256-271, 597, 598, 599 Dryocopus pileatus, 236-246, 256-271 petechia, 129, 298 Duck, Harlequin, see Histrionicus histrioni- spp., 288, 389 cus striata, 269 Wood, see Aix sponsa striata x Seiurusnoveboracensis, 5 townsendi, 3 12-3 16 Dumetella carolinensis, 549 virens, 131, 256-271, 312-316 Dunlin, see Calidris alpina virens waynei, 3 12 Dunnock, see Pmnella modularis Dendropicos fuscescens,500 Dunstan, Thomas, C., seeHarper, R. Given, DeSante, David F., seePyle, Peter, Steve N. D. Scott Hopkins, and - G. Howell, Robert P. Yunick, and Du Plessis,Mome A., The development of kleptoparasitic behavior in Red-bel- Dickerman, Robert W., review by, 700-701 lied Woodhoopoes, 499-50 1 Dickerman, Robert W., localities of Eagle, Bald, see Haliaeetus leucocephalus birds described from Guatemala, re- ecology viewed, 343 of wintering Charadriusmelodus, 2 14-223 Dickinson, T. E., and N. J. Flood, review reproductionof Columbina talpacoti,443- by, 699-700 457 Didelphis marsupialis, 689 Eddleman, William R., Fritz L. Knopf, diet Brooke Meanley, Frederic A. Reid, of breeding Aegolius acadicus,690-694 and Richard Z’embal, Conservationof of ground-foraging birds in a hardwood North American rallids, 458-475 forest, 377-394 egg Dilley, Willard E., see Toops, Connie, and massto ducklingmass ratio in Lophodytes cucullatus,686-688 dimorphism of Grus canadensistabida, 504-506 in voice of Puffinis gravis, 3 19-323 pecking by Parus atricapillus, 664-665 Dipper, American, see Cinclus mexicanus Egret, Cattle, see Bubulcusibis European, see Cinclus cinclus Great, see Casmerodiusalbus 734 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December1988

Egretta caerulea, 50-59 of Rostrhamus hamatus, 604-6 16 tricolor, 50-59 of Spizasturmelanoleucus, 672-675 Elaphe obsoleta, 3 17, 687 of Zebrilus undulatus, 147-148 Emison, W. B., C. M. Beardsall, F. I. Nor- snaguse by woodpeckers,236-246 man, and R. H. Loyn, Atlas of Vic- use of pursuit-plungingby Phalacrocorax torian birds, reviewed, 708 olivaceus, 327-328 Empidonax virescens, 256-27 1 Forbes-Watson, Alec, review by, 163-165 Erard, C., see Brosset,A., and - Forbis, Larry A., see Grubb, Teryl G., Erithacus rubecula, 597 -, Marta McWhorter, and Da- Erskine, Anthony J., review by, 329-330 vid R. Sherman Eudocimus albus, 50-59, 127 Formicarius analis, 534 Euphonia fulvicrissa, 534 Foschi, Ugo F., and Stefano Gellini, Atlante laniirostris, 534 degli ucelli nidificanti in provincia di Faanes, Craig A., Bird behavior and mor- Forli, reviewed, 708 tality in relation to power lines in Freethy, Ron, Auks. An omitholgist’s guide, patitie habitats, reviewed, 172 reviewed, 5 16-5 17 Falco columbarius, 108-l 18, 137 Fregata minor, 142 columbarius columbarius, 110 Frigatebird, Great, see Fregata minor columbarius richardsonii, 137-l 39 Fry, C. Hilary, see Urban, Emil K., -, columbarius suckleyi, 110 and Stuart Keith femoralis, 450, 456 Fulica americana, 458-475 peregrinus,302 , Northern, see Fulmarus glacialis sparverius,317-319,450,456 Fulmarus glacialis, 549 sparveriuspaulus, 91-107 Fumess, R. W., and P. Monaghan, tinnunculus, 3 18 ecology, reviewed, 5 15-5 16 Falcon, Aplomado, see Falco femoralis Gadwall, see Anas strepera Laughing, see Herpetotheres cachinnans Galbula reficauda, 534 Peregrine, see Falco peregrinus Gallinago gallinago, 554-566 Ficedula hypoleuca, 358, 501-503 Gallinula chloropus, 81, 458-475, 496 Fieldfare, see Turdus pilaris Gallinule, Purple, see Porphyrula martinica Finch, House, see Carpodacusmexicanus Gardner, Alfred L., see Banks, Richard C., fledgling success Roy McDiarmid, and - of experimentally enlargedbroods of Lar- Geissler, Paul H., Mourning Dove nesting: us glaucescens,476-482 seasonalpatterns and effects of Sep- Flicker, Northern, see Colaptes auratus tember hunting, reviewed, 343 Flood, N. J., see Dickinson, T. E., and Gellini, Stefano, see Foschi, Ugo F., and

Florisuga mellivora, 534 geographicvariation Flycatcher, Acadian, see Empidonax vires- in sex ratios and body size of Passerculus tens, sandwichensis,183-203 Great Crested, see Myiarchus crinitus Geospiza spp., 199 Paradise, see Terpsiphone viridis Geothlypis sp., 9 Pied, see Ficedula hypoleuca trichas, 1-8 (Frontispiece), 287 Piratic, see Legatusleucophaius trichas brachidactylus,3 Scissor-tailed,see Tyrannus forficatus trichas campicola, 3 foraging behavior Geotrygon veraguensis,534 of ground foraging birds in a hardwood Glyphorhynchus spirurus, 534 forest, 377-394 Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, see Polioptila cae- of opportunistic Arenaria interpres, 139 rulea of Pandion haliaetus on ground for small Gochfeld, Michael, see Burger, Joanna, and mammals, 504 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 735

Godfrey, W. Earl, The birds of Canada, re- Grouse, Blue, see Dendragapusobscurus viewed, 329-330 Ruffed, see Bonasaumbellus Godwit, Hudsonian, see Limosa haemastica Grubb, Teryl G., Larry A. Forbis, Marta Marbled, see Limosa fedoa McWhorter, and David R. Sherman, Goldeneye, Common, see Bucephala clan- Adaptive perch selection as a mech- gula anism of adoption by a replacement Gooders, John, and Trevor Boyer, Ducks of Bald Eagle, 302-305 North America and the Northern Grubb, Thomas C., Jr., see Petit, Daniel R., Hemisphere, reviewed, 152 -, Kenneth E. Petit, and Lisa J. Goodrich, Laurie J., seeWillimont, Lori A., Petit Stanley E. Senner, and - Grus canadensis,504 Goose, Canada, see Branta canadensis canadensistabida, 504-506 Chinese, see Anser cygnoides Guillemot, Pigeon, see Cepphus columba LesserSnow, seeChen caerulescenscaeru- Sooty, see Cepphus carbo lescens Gull, Common, see Larus canus canus Western Canada, see Branta canadensis Glaucous-winged,see Larus glaucescens moffitti Great Black-backed,see Larus marinus gopher,northern pocket, seeThomomys tal- Herring, see Larus argentatus poides Laughing, see Lams atricilla Goshawk, Northern, see Accipiter gentilis Lesser Black-backed,see Larus fuscus Graber, Jean W., Richard R. Graber, and Mew, see Larus canus Ethlyn L. Kirk, Illinois birds: Corvi- Ring-billed, see Larus delawarensis dae, reviewed, 17 1 Western, see Larus occidentalis Gutierrez, R. J., see Swallow, Stephen K., Graber, Richard R., see Graber, Jean W., -, and Ethlyn L. Kirk Ronald A. Howard, Jr., and - Gymnopithys bicolor, 532 Grackle, Boat-tailed, see Quiscalusmajor leucaspis,534 Common, see Quiscalusquiscula Habia gutturalis, 534 Great-tailed, see Quiscalusmexicanus habitat Grant, Peter R., Ecology and evolution of selection Darwin’s finches, reviewed, 160-l 63 by Ammodramus henslowii, 17-24 Grassquit, Cuban, see Tiaris canora by Larus canus, 395-410 Gratto, Cheri L., Natal philopatry, site te- use nacity, and age of first breeding of the by breeding and migrating shorebirds, Semipalmated Sandpiper, 660-663 554-566 Graves, Gary R., Evaluation of Vermivora by Dendrocygna bicolor in southwest- x Oporomis hybrid wood-warblers, em Louisiana, 488494 285-289 Hackl, Elizabeth, and Joanna Burger, Fac- Graves,Gary R., Phylloscarteslanyoni, a new tors affecting piracy in Herring Gulls speciesof bristle-tyrant (Tyrannidae) at a New Jersey landfill, 424430 from the lower Cauca Valley of Co- Haemig, Paul D., Island ScrubJay predation lombia, 529-534 on cliff nests of House Finches, 140 ground squirrel, see Citellus sp. Haggerty,Thomas M., Aspectsof the breed- Richardson, see Citellus [Spermophilus] ing biology and productivity of Bach- richardsoni man’s Sparrow in central Arkansas, Grosbeak,Black-headed, see Pheucticus me- 247-255 lanocephalus Hailman, Jack P., see Burtt, Edward H., Jr., Rose-breasted, see Pheucticus ludovici- Erik J. Bitterbaum, and - anus Haliaeetusleucocephalus,302-305326-327, Ground-Dove, Ruddy, see Columbina tal- 688-689 pacoti Hall, George A., The middle years of the 736 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

Wilson Ornithological Society: 1922- Herman, Steven G., see Buchanan, Joseph 1955, 625-631 B., Charles T. Schick, Leonard A. Hall, George A., reviews by, 170-171, 341- Brennan, and - 343, 527, 707, 707-708, 708 Heron, Great Blue, see Ardea herodias Hall, George A., see Jackson, Jerome A., Green-backed, see Butorides virescens Harold Mayfield, and - Little Blue, see Egretta caerulea Halstead, Jeffrey A., American Dipper nest- Tricolored, see Egretta tricolor lingsparasitized by blowfly larvae and Zigzag, see Zebrilus undulatus the northern fowl mite, 507-508 Herpetotheres cachinnans,6 12 Hand, J. L., W. E. Southern,and K. Vermeer Heterospingusxanthopygius, 532, 534 (eds.), Ecology and behavior of gulls, Hieraaetus spp., 673, 674 reviewed, 334 Hik, David S., and Fred Cook, A possible Hannikman, Raymond L., see Petejohn, case of intraspecific killing in the Bruce G., -, Jean M. Hoffman, Lesser Snow Goose, 665-666 and Elliot J. Tramer Hill, Martha, Bruno Liljefors the peerlesseye, Hansen, Susan K., see Walters, Jeffrey R., reviewed, 701-702 -, J. H. Carter, III, Philip D. Himantopus mexicanus, 27 Manor, and Roberta J. Blue Hines, JamesE., seeNichols, James D., and Hardy, John William, Jon C. Barlow, and Ben B. Coffey, Jr., Voices of all the Hirundo fulva, 294-296, 679-682 mockingbirds,thrashers, and their al- pyrrhonota, 81, 127, 294, 679-682 lies. Family Mimidae, reviewed, 707 rustica, 679-682 Hardy, John William, review by, 331-332 history Hardy, J. W., George B. Reynard, and Ben ofcolor platesin the Wilson Bulletin: 1963- B. Coffey, Jr., Voices ofthe new world 1987, 650-658 cuckoosand trogons, Cuculidae and of the early years of the Wilson Omitho- Trogonidae, reviewed, 170 logical Society: 1885-1921, 619- Harper, R. Given, D. Scott Hopkins, and 624 Thomas C. Dunstan, Nonfish prey of of the first 100 years of the Wilson Omi- wintering Bald Eaglesin Illinois, 688- thological Society, 6 17-6 18 690 of the last third century of the Wilson Or- Harvey, William F., IV, see Kennamer, nithological Society: 1956-l 988, Robert A., -, and Gary R. Hepp 632-649 Hawk, Bicolored, see Accipiter bicolor of the middle years of the Wilson Omi- Cooper’s, see Accipiter cooperii thologicalSociety: 1922-l 955,625- Roadside, see Buteo magnirostris 631 Sharp-shinned, see Accipiter striatus Histrionicus histrionicus, 119-l 26 Hawk-Eagle, Black-and-white, see Spizastur Hoffenberg, Ann S., Harry W. Power, Linda melanoleucus C. Romagnano, Michael P. Lombar- Hazelhen, see Tetrastesbonasia do, and Terry R. McGuire, The fre- Hector, Dean, see Martin, Robert F., and quency of cuckoldry in the European Starling (Stumus vulgaris), 60-69 Helminthophaga cincinnatiensis,285 Hoffman, Jean M., see Petejohn, Bruce G., lawrencii, 285 Raymond L. Hannikman, -, and leucobronchialis,285 Elliot J. Tramer Helmitheros spp., 288 Hoffman, Mark L., and Michael W. Collopy, vermivorus, 256-27 1 Historical status of the American Henicorhina leucosticta, 534 Kestrel (Falco sparverius paulus) in Hepp, Gary R., see Kennamer, Robert A., Florida, 91-107 William F. Harvey, IV, and - Hoffman, Wayne, review by, 156-l 57 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 737

Holmes, Richard T., and Scott K. Robinson, Isler, Phyllis R., see Isler, Morton L., and Spatial patterns, foraging tactics, and diets of ground-foraging birds in a Ixobrychus exilis, 496-499 northern hardwoods forest, 317-394 involucris, 5 1O-5 11 Holmes, Richard T., see Petit, Kenneth E., Jackson,Jerome A., Harold Mayfield, and Mark D. Dixon, and - George A. Hall, A history of the first Holmgren, Mark A., review by, 523-524 one hundred years of the Wilson Or- home range nithological Society, 6 17-6 18 use by nesting Asio otus, 204-2 13 Jackson, Jerome A., The Wilson Omitho- ,Green, seeChlorophanes spiza logicalSociety in its last third century: Hopkins, D. Scott, see Harper, R. Given, 1956-1988, 632-649 -, and Thomas C. Dunstan Jaeger, Long-tailed, see Stercorarius longi- Houde, P., review by, 705-706 caudus Howard, Ronald A., see Swallow, Stephen James,Douglas A., and JosephC. Neal, Ar- K., -, and R. J. Gutierrez kansas birds, their distribution and Howell, Steve N. G., see Pyle, Peter, abundance,reviewed, 165-166 -, Robert P. Yunick, and David James, Ross D., see Peck, George K., and F. DeSante , Allen’s, seeSelasphorus sasin Janssen,Robert B., Birds in Minnesota, re- Ruby-throated, see Archilochus colubris viewed, 34 1 Rufous, see Selasphorusrufus Jay, Azure-hooded, see Cyanolyca cucullata Humphrey, Phillip S., Pamela C. Rasmus- Blue, see Cyancitta cristata sen, and Nancy Lopez, Fish surface Brown, see Psilorhinus morio activity and pursuit-plungingby Oli- Curl-crested, see Cyanocorax cristatellus vaceousCormorants, 327-328 Island Scrub, see Aphelocoma coerules- Humphrey, Philip S., see Rasmussen,Pam- tens insularis ela C., and - Purplish, see Cyanocorax cyanomelas Hussell, David J. T., review by, 524-526 Johnsgard, Paul A., Birds of the Rocky hybridization Mountains, reviewed, 523-524 Oporomis Philadelphia x Geothlypis tri- Johnson,Catherine M., and Guy A. Baldas- chas, l-8 sarre, Aspects of the wintering ecol- Vermivora x Oporomis sp., 285-289 ogy of Piping Plovers in coastal Ala- Hydrobates pelagicus,3 19 bama, 2 14-223 Hydrochoems hydrochoerus,228 Johnson,Joye E., seeJohnson, Kenneth W., Hylocharis eliciae, 5 10 -, Richard 0. Albert, and Hylocichla mustelina, 256-27 1, 377-394 Thomas R. Albert Ibis, Glossy, see Plegadisfalcinellus Johnson, Kenneth W., Joye E. Johnson, White, see Eudocimus albus Richard 0. Albert, and Thomas R. Icteria virens, 256-27 1 Albert, Sightingsof Golden-cheeked Icterus galbula, 129, 268, 298 Warblers (Dendroica chrysoparia)in icterus, 233 northeasternMexico, 130-l 3 1 incubation period Johnson, R. Roy, see Knopf, Fritz L., affected by nest lining in Hirundo fulva, -, Terre11Rich, Fred B. Samson, 294-295 and Robert C. Szaro Irons, David B., Black-leggedKittiwakes nest Johnston, D. W., see Norse, Elliot A., K. L. on advancing glacier, 324-325 Rosenbaum, D. S. Wilcove, B. A. Isler, Morton L., and Phyllis R. Isler, The Wilcox, W. H. Romme, -, and , natural history, distribu- M. L. Scott tion, and identification, reviewed, Johnston,Richard F., ed., Current omithol- 520-521 ogy, reviewed, 149-150 738 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

Junco, Dark-eyed, see Junco hyemalis Szaro, Conservation of riparian eco- Juncohyemalis, 184,256-271,377-394,600 systemsin the United States,272-284 hyemalis carolinensis,269 Knopf, Fritz L., see Eddleman, William R., Kallander, Hans, and Henrick Smith, Two -, Brooke Meanley, Frederic A. Pied Flycatcher males feeding nest- Reid, and Richard Zembal lings in the same nest, 501-503 Knot, Red, see Calidris canutus Kallman, Harmon, (ed.), Restoring Ameri- Krapu, Gary L., see Lingle, Gary R., and ca’s wildlife 1937-l 987, reviewed, 702-703 Krebs, J. R., and N. B. Davies, An intro- Kaufmann, Gerald W., The usefulnessof duction to behavioural ecology, re- taped SpotlessCrake calls as a census viewed, 699-700 technique, 682-686 Kress, Stephen W., review by, 521-522 Keith, Stuart, review by, 340-341 Lack, Peter, The atlas of wintering birds in Keith, Stuart, see Urban, Emil K., C. Hilary Britain and Ireland, reviewed, 525- Fry, and - 527 Kellner, Christopher, and Gary Ritchison, LaCock, G. D., Effect of substrateand am- Nesting successand incubation be- bient temperature on burrowing Af- havior of American Kestrels in cen- rican Penguins, 13l-l 32 tral Kentucky, 3 17-3 19 Lagopusspp., 677 Kendra, Paul E., Roland R. Roth, and Doug- Laguruscurtatus, 209 las W. Tallamy, Conspecific brood Larus argentatus,298, 325, 424430, 431- parasitism in the House Sparrow, 442, 476 80-90 atricilla, 425-430, 43 l-442 Kennamer, Robert A., William F. Harvey, canus, 395-410 IV, and Gary R. Hepp, Notes on canus brachyrhynchus,396 Hooded Mergansernests in the coast- canus canus, 396 al plain of South Carolina, 686-688 delawarensis,294, 298, 425-430,43 l-442 Kepler, Cameron B., see Scott, J. Michael, fuscus,429, 476 Stephen Mountainspring, Fred L. glaucescens,429, 476-482 Ramsey, and - marinus, 425-430 Kepler, Cameron B., see Snyder, Noel F. R., occidentalis,476 James W. Wiley, and - Laterallusjamaicensis, 458-t75 Kestrel, American, see Falco sparveriusand jamaicensis cotumiculus, 464 Falco sparveriuspaulus Leberman, Robert C., review by, 152 European, see Falco tinnunculus Leberman, Robert C., see Mulvihill, Robert Killdeer, see Charadrius vociferus S., and - King, Ben, review by, 154-155 Legatusleucophaius, 233 Kingbird, Eastern, see Tyrannus tyrannus Lehner, Philip N., Avian Davian behavior, Western, see Tyrannus verticalis 293-294 Kingfisher, Common, see Alcedo atthis Leptogon cayanensis,674 Kinglet, Golden-crowned, see Regulus Leptopogon amaurocephalus,534 satrapa Leptotila ochraceiventris, 181 Kirk, Ethlyn L., see Graber, Jean W., Rich- Leptotriccus sp., 532 ard R. Graber, and - sylviolus, 533 Kite, Slender-billed, see Rostrhamus ha- Leucopternisspp., 674 matus Lewis, Richard A., Effect of previous occu- Snail, see Rostrhamus sociabilis pancy on recruitment to territorial Kittiwake, Black-legged,see Rissa tridactyla sites of male Blue Grouse, 3 1O-3 12 Knopf, Fritz L., R. Roy Johnson, Terre11 Limnodromus spp., 559 Rich, Fred B. Samson,and Robert C. Limnothlypis spp., 288 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 739

Limosa fedoa, 554-566 Maxson, Stephen J., see Pickett, Paul E., haemastica, 554-566 -, and Lewis W. Oring Lingle, Gary R., and Gary L. Krapu, Inges- Mayfield, Harold F., The early years of the tion of lead shot and aluminum bands Wilson Ornithological Society: 1885- by Bald Eaglesduring winter in Ne- 1921, 619-624 braska, 326-327 Mayfield, Harold, see Jackson, Jerome A., Lipaugusunirufus, 534 -, and George A. Hall Lombardo, Michael P., Evidence of intra- Mayfield, Harold F., Where were Kirtland’s specific brood parasitism in the Tree Warblers duringthe last ice age?,659- Swallow, 126-l 28 660 Lombardo, Michael P., seeHoffenberg, Ann McDiarmid, Roy, see Banks, Richard C., S., Harry W. Power, Linda C. Ro- -, and Alfred L. Gardner magnano, -, and Terry R. McGuire, Terry R., see Hoffenberg, Ann S., McGuire Harry W. Power, Linda C. Romag- Lopez, Nancy, see Humphrey, Philip S., nano, Michael P. Lombardo, and Pamela C. Rasmussen,and - Lophodytes [Mergus] cucullatus, 326, 686- McKenzie, Paul M., see Zwank, Phillip J., 688 -, and Barry E. Moser Luscinia svecica, 502 McKinley, Daniel, The Carolina Parakeetin Lybius leucomelas, 500 Florida, reviewed, 342-343 torquatus, 500 McWhorter, Marta, see Grubb, Teryl G., Lyon, R. H., see Emison, W. B., C. M. Larry A. Forbis, -, and David Beardsall, F. I. Norman, and ___ R. Sherman Macaw, Red-shouldered, see Ara nobilis Meadowlark, Eastern, see Stumella magna Machaeropterusregulus, 534 Meanley, Brooke,see Eddleman, William R., Mallard, see Anas platyrhynchos Fritz L. Knopf, -, Frederic A. Mallory, Elizabeth P., review by, 336-338 Reid, and Richard Zembal Manacus vitellinus, 532, 534 Megodyptes antipodes, 549 Manor, Philip D., see Walters, Jeffrey R., meetings and conferences Susan K. Hansen, J. H. Carter, III, Association of Field Ornithologists, 79 -, and Roberta J. Blue Deutsche Omithologen-Gesellschaft, 107 Marks, Jeffrey S., and John H. Doremus, First International Conference on Pen- Breeding-seasondiet ofNorthern Saw- guins, 35 whet Owls in southwestern Idaho, Northeast Raptor Management, 90 690-694 Wilson Ornithological Society, 16 Martin, Caribbean, seeProgne dominicensis Melanerpes carolinus, 236-246 Fairy, see Petrochelidon ariel erythrocephalus,687 Gray-breasted, see Progne chalybea formicivorus, 62 Purple, Progne subis pucherani, 534 Martin, Robert F., and Dean Hector, Nest rubricapillus, 534 lining with sheepwool: potential neg- Meleagris gallopavo, 294, 508 ative effects on Cave Swallows, 294- gallopavo intermedia, 508-509 296 Melospiza georgiana, 10 Mathews,Nigel J. C., and Richard K. Brooke, melodia, 14, 297-302, 598-601 Notes on the foragingbehavior of the Merganser, Brazilian, see Mergus octoseta- Zigzag Heron, 147-148 ceus Mathewson, William, William L. Finley/pi- Common, see Mergus merganser oneer wildlife photographer, re- Hooded, see Lophodytes [Mergus] cucul- viewed. 152-153 latus 740 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

Mergus merganser,326 Great Basin pocket, see Perognathuspar- octosetaceus,672 vus Merlin, see Falco columbarius harvest, see Reithrodontomys megalotis Richardson’s, see Falco columbariusrich- house, see Mus musculus ardsonii Mulvihill, Robert S., and Robert C. Leber- Merops bullockoides, 8 1, 127 man, review by, 695-697 nubicus, 499 Murphy, Michael T., Comparative repro- Mesopicos griseocephalus,500 ductive biology of kingbirds (Tyran- Metallura iracunda, 529 nus spp.) in easternKansas, 357-376 Microbates cinereiventris, 534 Murray, K. Greg, see Winnett-Murray, Ka- Microcerculus marginatus, 534 thy, -, and William H. Busby Microrhopias quixensis, 534 Mus musculus,691-692 Microtus montanus, 691-692 spp., 692-693 ochragaster,689 Mycteria americana, 50-59, 4 1l-423 pennsylvanicus,504 Myiarchus crinitus, 256-27 1 spp., 298, 300, 689, 692-693 ferox, 534 migration tuberculifer, 534 of Archilochus colubris, 482-488 Myiobius atricaudus, 534 of Steatomis caripensis,675-677 Myiomis ecaudatus,534 Mills, Edward D., and David T. Rogers,Jr., Myrmeciza exsul, 534 First record of the Blue-throated laemosticta, 534 Goldentail (Hylocharis eliciae) in Be- Myrmotherula axillaris, 534 lize, 5 10 fulviventris, 534 Mimus gilvus, 534 surinamensis,534 Mionectes oleagineus,534 Neal, JosephC., seeJames, Douglas A., and olivaceus, 534 Mitrospingus cassinii, 534 Nesotriccussp., 533 Mniotilta spp., 288 nest vatia, 256-271, 680 attendance Molothrus ater, 233, 252, 298, 323-324 by Cyanolyca cucullata, 134-l 35 bonariensis, 324 building Monaghan, P., see Fumess, R. W., and by Bombycilla cedrorum, 128-l 30 interspecificuse monkey, red howler, see Alouatta seniculus by Protonotaria citrea, 305-306 Moorhen, Common, see Gallinula chloro- lining Pus with sheepwool by Hirundo fulva, 294- Morrison, M. L., see Vemer, J., -, and 295 C. J. Ralph material Morton, EugeneS., seeTsipoura, Nellie and use by Mycteria americana, 4 1 l-423 site Moser, E. Barry, see Zwank, Phillip J., Paul choiceby Spheniscusdemersus, 13 l-l 32 M. McKenzie, and - of Lophodytes cucullatus,686-688 Mountainspring, Stephen, see Scott, J. Mi- on advancingglacier by Rissatridactyla, chael, -, Fred L. Ramsey, and 324-325 Cameron B. Kepler tenacity in Charadrius melodus, 545- Mountjoy, D. James, and Raleigh J. Rob- 553 ertson,Nest-construction tactics in the nesting Cedar Waxwing, 128-l 30 biology mouse, deer, see Peromyscusmaniculatus of Rostrhamus hamatus, 604-6 16 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 741

habitat Oliphant, Lynn W., see Warkentin, Ian G., use of freshwater by Quiscalus major, and - 325-326 Olmos, Fabio, and Maria Fatima Barbosa range Souza, A new record of the Streaked of Dendroica kirtlandii during last ice Bittern from northeasternBrazil, 5 1O- age, 659-660 511 success Oncostoma olivaceum, 534 of Falco sparverius, 3 17-3 19 Oporomis agilis, 4 nestlings formosus, 4, 9-16, 256-271, 285-289 fed by two male Ficedula hypoleuca,501- Philadelphia, l-8 (Frontispiece), 285-289 503 Philadelphia x Geothlypis trichas, l-8 Nethersole-Thompson, Desmond, and tolmiei, 4 Maimie Nethersole-Thompson, opposum, see Didelphis marsupialis Waders: their breeding, haunts, and Oring, Lewis W., see Colwell, Mark A., and watchers, reviewed, 155-l 56 Nethersole-Thompson, Maimie, see Neth- Oring, Lewis W., see Pickett, Paul E., Ste- ersole-Thompson, Desmond, and phen J. Maxson, and - Oriole, Northern, see Icterus galbula Nichols, JamesD., and JamesE. Hines, Pop- Orman, Steven R., see Swift, Bryan L., ulation ecology of the Mallard VIII. -, and John W. Ozard Winter distribution patterns and sur- Oropendola,Casqued, see Psarocolius oseryi vival rate of winter-banded Mallards, Crested, see Psarocoliusdecumanus reviewed, 17l-l 72 Olive, see Psarocoliusyuracares Nighthawk, Common, seeChordeiles minor Russet-backed, see Psarocolius angusti- Night-Heron, Black-crowned, see Nycticor- frons ax nycticorax Oryzoborus angolensis,534 Norman, F. I., see Emison, W. B., C. M. Osprey, see Pandion haliaetus, 504 Beardsall,-, and R. H. Loyn , see Seiurusaurocapillus Norse, Elliot A., K. L. Rosenbaum, D. S. Owl, Barred, see Strix varia Wilcove, B. A. Wilcox, W. H. Romme, Great Homed, see Bubo virginianus D. W. Johnston, and M. L. Scott, Long-eared, see Asio otus Conservingbiological diversity in our Saw-whet, see Aegolius acadicus national forests, reviewed, 166-l 67 Owre, Oscar T., review by, 5 17-5 19 Norton, Robert L., review by, 335-336 Ozard, John W., see Swift, Bryan L., Steven Notharchus pectoralis, 534 R. Orman, and - tectus, 534 Pandion haliaetus, 504 Novara, A. N., J. F. Voelzer, and A. R. Braz- Papp, JosephM., see Rosenfield, Robert N., da, Waterfowl statusreport, 1980, re- and - viewed, 343 Parakeet, El Oro, see Pyrrhura orcesi Nuthatch, Red-breasted, see Sitta canaden- parasitism sis of Cinclus mexicanus by blowfly larvae White-breasted, see Sitta carolinensis and the northern fowl mite, 507- Nyctibius griseus,534 508 Nycticorax nycticorax, 465 of Meleagris gallopavo by Phasianuscol- Nystalus radiatus, 534 chicus, 508-509 Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 322, 55 1 Passerdomesticus and Spizella passerina Ogden, John C., see Bancroft, G. Thomas, feed same fledglingMolothrus ater, -, and Barbara W. Patty 323-324 Oilbird, see Steatomis caripensis Parkes, Kenneth C., Colored plates in The 742 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

Wilson Bulletin, 1963 through 1987, Magellanic, see Spheniscusmagellanicus 650-658 Yellow-eyed, see Megadyptes antipodes Parkes, Kenneth C., review by, 5 13-5 15 Perdix perdix, 677-679 Parmelee, David F., The hybrid skua: a Perognathusparvus, 209 southern ocean enigma, 345-356 Peromyscusmaniculatus, 209, 69 1 Parrish, Jimmie R., see Senner, Stanley E., spp., 693 Clayton M. White, and - Perrins, Christopher, Birds of Britain and Partridge, Gray, see Perdix perdix Europe. New generation guide, re- Parula americana, 256-271 viewed, 527 americana x Dendroica dominica, 5 Peterjohn, Bruce G., Raymond L. Hannik- americana x Setophagaruticilla, 5 man, Jean M. Hoffman, and Elliot J. spp., 288 Tramer, Abundance and distribution Parula, Northern, see Parula americana of the birds of Ohio, reviewed, 171 Parus atricapillus, 256-27 1, 390, 664-665 Peterson, C. Jeanne, see Werren, John H., bicolor, 256-27 1, 60 1 and - caeruleus,77 Petit, Daniel R., see Petit, Lisa J., and carolinensis,256-271 major, 14, 549, 598, 600 Petit, Daniel R., Thomas C. Grubb, Jr., Ken- inomatus, 598 neth E. Petit, and Lisa J. Petit, Pre- wollweberi, 599 dation on overwintering wood borers Passerdomesticus, 80-90, 323-324, 500 by woodpeckers in clear-cut forests, melanurus, 500 306-309 Passerculussandwichensis, 183-203, 549 Petit, Kenneth E., Mark D. Dixon, and Rich- Passerinacyanea, 256-27 1, 597 ard T. Holmes, A caseof polygyny in cyanoides, 534 the Black-throatedBlue Warbler, 132- Patton, Stephen R., Abundance of gulls at 134 Tampa Bay landfills, 43 l-442 Petit, Kenneth E., see Petit, Daniel R., Patty, BarbaraW., seeBancroft, G. Thomas, Thomas C. Grubb, Jr., -, and John C. Ogden, and - Lisa J. Petit Paulson, Dennis R., Unusual agonistic be- Petit, Lisa J., and Daniel R. Petit, Use of havior in a Green Honeycreeper,503- Red-winged Blackbird nest by a Pro- 504 thonotary Warbler, 305-306 Payne, Laura L., see Payne, Robert B., Petit, Lisa J., see Petit, Daniel R., Thomas -, and Sandy Whitesell C. Grubb, Jr., Kenneth E. Petit, and Payne, Robert B., Laura L. Payne, and Sandy Whitesell, Interspecific learning and , White-chinned, see Procellaria ae- culturaltransmission of songin House quinoctialis Finches, 667-670 Petrochelidon ariel, 8 1 Payne, Robert B., review by, 158-l 59 Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr., Ornithology in Peck, George K., and Ross D. James,Breed- laboratory and field, reviewed, 150- ing birds of Ontario: nidiology and 152 distribution. Vol. 2: , re- Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr.. reviews by, 152- viewed, 524-525 153,335 Pelecanusoccidentalis, 465 Phaeomyias sp., 533 spp., 141 Phaeothlypis fulvicauda, 534 Pelican, Brown, see Pelecanusoccidentalis, Phaethomis longuemareus,534 465 superciliosus,534 pelican, see Pelecanusspp. Phalacrocoraxaristotelis, 541 Penguin, Adelie, see Pygoscelisadeliae atriceps, 140-144, 538, 540, 541-542 African, see Spheniscusdemersus atriceps bransfieldensis,14 1 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 743

auritus, 141, 325 Pickett, Paul E., Stephen J. Maxson, and bougainvillii, 542 Lewis W. Oring, Interspecific inter- gaimardi, 535-544 actions of Spotted Sandpipers, 297- gaimardi cirriger, 535, 541 302 gaimardi gaimardi, 535, 541 Picoides arcticus, 238 hanisi, 141 borealis, 494-496 olivaceus, 327-328, 672 pubescens,236-246, 256-271, 306-309 Phalarope, Red-necked, see Phalaropus lo- tridactylus, 238 batus villosus,236-246,256-271,306-309,680 Red, see Phalaropusfulicaria Picumnus granadensis,534 Wilson’s, see Phalaropustricolor Piersma, T., Breedingwaders in Europe, re- phalarope, see Phalaropusspp. viewed, 336-338 Phalaropushtlicaria, 144-147,567,579-580 pig, domestic, see Sus scrofa lobatus, 554-566, 567, 579-580 Pigeon, Scaled, see Columba speciosa spp., 567 Pintail, Northern, see Anas acuta tricolor, 554-566, 567-582,671 Pionus menstruus, 534 Phasianuscolchicus, 326, 508-509, 689 Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 256-27 1 Pheasant, Ring-necked, see Phasianus col- Pipra coronata, 532, 534 chicus erythrocephala,534 phenetic relationships Piranga olivacea, 256-27 1 among Dendroica virens complex, 3 12- Plegadisfalcinellus, 50-59 316 Plethodon cinereus, 388 Pheucticusludovicianus, 256-27 1, 390 Ploceuscucullatus, 87, 294 melanocephalus,597 velatus, 500 Phillips, Allan R., review by, 332-333 Plover, Black-bellied, see Pluvialis squat- Phloeoceasteshaematogaster, 534 arola Phoeniculuspurpureus, 499-501 Collared, see Charadrius collaris Phylloscartes[Capsiempis] flaveola, 53 1 Lesser Golden, see Pluvialis dominica chapmani, 531, 533 Little Ringed, see Charadrius dubius difficilis, 53 1 Long-billed, see Charadrius placidus eximius, 53 1 Mountain, see Charadrius montanus flaviventris, 530-53 1 Piping, see Charadrius melodus flavovirens, 53 1 Ringed, see Charadrius hiaticula [Pogonotriccus]gualaquizae, 529-534 Semipalmated, see Charadrius semi- lanyoni, sp. nov., 529-534 (Frontispiece) palmatus nigrifrons, 53 1 Snowy, see Charadrius alexandrinus ophthalmicus, 530-532 Three-banded, see Charadrius falklandi- [Pogonotriccus]orbitalis, 529-534 cus oustaleti, 53 1 Wilson’s, see Charadrius wilsonia paulistus, 53 1 plumage poecilotis, 530-532 of juvenile Phalacrocoraxgaimardi, 535- superciliaris,53 1 544 sylviolus, 53 1 Pluvialis dominica, 554-566 [Pogonotriccus]venezuelanus, 529-534 squatarola,218, 554-566, 671 ventralis, 531, 533 Polioptila caerulea, 131 Phylloscopustrochilus, 597 polyandry Piaya cayana, 534 by Charadrius vociferus, 670-67 1 Picman, Jaroslav, and Jean-Claude Belles- polygyny Isles, Interspecific egg pecking by the in Dendroica caerulescens,132-l 34 Black-cappedChickadee, 664-665 population 744 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

changesin Great Smoky Mountains 256- ptarmigan, see Lagopusspp. 271 Pteroglossustorquatus, 672 statusof Falco sparveriuspaulus, 91-107 Puffinis assimilis, 3 19 Porphyrula martinica, 458-475 gravis, 3 19-323 Porter, Charlotte M., The eagle’s nest: nat- puffinis, 3 19 ural history and American ideas, Pygochelidoncyanoleuca, 679-682 1812-1842, reviewed, 522-523 Pygoscelisadeliae, 347 Porzana Carolina,298, 458-475, 496, 685 Pyle, Peter, Steve N. G. Howell, Robert P. pusilla, 685 Yunick, and David F. DeSante, Iden- tabuensis,682-686 tification guide to North American Post, W., Opportunistic foraging of Ruddy Passerines,reviewed, 695-697 Tumstone on mowed lawn, 139 Pyrrhura albipectus, 179 Post, William, Boat-tailed Grackles nest in melanura, 173-l 82 freshwater habitat in interior South melanura berlepschi, 173-l 82 Carolina, 325-326 melanura chapmani, 173-l 82 Power, Harry W., see Hoffenberg, Ann S., melanura melanura, 173-l 82 -, Linda C. Romagnano, Mi- melanura pacifica, 173-l 82 chael P. Lombardo, and Terry R. melanura souancei, 173-l 82 McGuire orcesi, sp. nov., 173-l 82 (Frontispiece) Powers, Leon R., see Craig, E. H., T. H. rhodocephala, 174, 175 Craig, and - Quail, Japanese,see Cotumix cotumix Prairie-Chicken, Greater, see Tympanuchus Quiscalusmajor, 325-326 cupido mexicanus, 326 predation quiscula, 129, 297-302 by Picoides pubescensand Picoides vil- racoon, see Procyon lotor losus on overwintering wood bor- Radke, Marcia, R., see Radke, William R., ers, 306-309 and - of Cal&is alpina by Falco columbarius, Radke, William R., and Marcia F. Radke, 108-l 18 Unusual Greater Sandhill Crane egg, of Carpodacusmexicanus nests by Aphe- 504-506 locoma coerulescensinsularis, 140 Raikow, Robert J., Hindlimb myology and of large prey by Falco columbarius rich- evolution of the old world suboscine ardsonii, 137-139 passerinebirds (Acanthisittidae, Pit- prey tidae, Philepittidae, Eurylaimidae), of wintering Haliaeetus leucocephalus, reviewed, 705-706 688-690 Rail, Black, see Laterallusjamaicensis Procellaria aequinoctialis, 3 19 California Black, see Laterallusjamaicen- Procyon lotor, 420, 687, 689 sis cotumiculus Progne chalybea, 679-682 California Clapper, see Rallus longirostris dominicensis, 679-682 obsoletus subis, 298, 679-682 Clapper, see Rallus longirostris Protonotaria citrea, 305-306 Ring, see Rallus elegans spp., 288 Light-footed Clapper, see Rallus longiros- Prunella modularis, 502 tris levipes Psarocoliusangustifrons, 224-235 Virginia, see Rallus limicola decumanus,227 Yellow, see Cotumicops noveboracensis oseryi, 227 Yuma Clapper, see Rallus longirostrisyu- spp., 224 manensis yuracares,227 Rallus elegans,458-475 Psilorhinus morio, 673 limicola, 458-475, 496, 685 INDEX TO VOLUME 100 745

longirostris, 458-475 comparative biology of Tyrannus spp., longirostrislevipes, 464, 467-478 357-376 longirostris nayaritensis,469 ecologyof Columbina talpacoti, 443-%57 longirostris obsoletus,464, 468 experimentally enlarged Troglodytes ae- longirostris rhizophorae, 469 don nests, 70-79 longirostrisyumanensis, 464, 468-469 fledgling success of experimentally en- Ralph, C. J., see Vemer, J., M. L. Morrison, larged broods of Larus glaucescens, and - 476-482 Ramirez, Rudyard, see Bosque, Carlos, and requestfor manuscripts by North American Bluebird Society, 69 Ramphastoscuvieri, 225 Reynard, George B., see Hardy, J. W., spp., 673 -, and Ben B. Coffey, Jr. Ramphocaenusmelanurus, 532, 534 Rhynchocyclusbrevirostris, 534 Ramsey, Fred L., see Scott, J. Michael, Ste- Rich, Terrell, see Knopf, Fritz L., R. Roy phen Mountainspting, -, and Johnson,-, Fred B. Samson,and Cameron B. Kepler Robert C. Szaro Rasmussen,Pamela C., and Philip S. Hum- Ridgely, Robert S., and Mark B. Robbins, phrey, Wing-spreading in Chilean Pyrrhura orcesi, a new parakeet from Blue-eyed Shags(Phalacrocorax atri- southwesternEcuador, with system- ceps), 140-144 atic notes on the P. melanura com- Rasmussen, Pamela C., Apparent sibling plex, 173-182 cannibalism by a nestling Pigeon Riparia riparia, 549 Guillemot, 136 Rising, J. D., Geographic variation in sex Rasmussen,Pamela C., seeHumphrey, Phil- ratiosand body size in winteringflocks ip S., -, and Nancy Lopez of Savannah Sparrows (Passerculus Rasmussen,Pamela C., Variation in the ju- sandwichensis),183-203 venal plumageof the Red-leggedShag Rising, J. D., Phenetic relationships among (Phalocrocorax gaimardi) and notes the warblers in the Dendroica virens on behavior of juveniles, 535-544 complex and a record of D. virens Razorbill, see Alca torda from Sonora, Mexico, 3 12-3 16 Rissa spp., 406 record siting ttidactyla, 324-325 of Hylocharis eliciae in Belize, 5 10 Ritchison, Gary, see Kellner, Christopher, of Ixobrychus involucris in northeastern and - Brazil, 5 1O-5 11 Ritchison, Gary, Song repertoires and the Recurvirostra americana, 27, 76, 554-566 singing behavior of male Northern Redhead, see Aythya americana Cardinals, 583-603 Regulussatrapa, 256-27 1 Robbins, Mark B., see Ridgely, Robert S., Reid, Frederic A., see Eddleman, William and - R., Fritz L. Knopf, Brooke Meanley, Robertson, Raleigh J., see Mountjoy, D. -, and Richard Zembal James, and - Reid, Walter V., Fledgling successof exper- Robin, American, see Turdus migratorius imentally enlarged broods of the European, see Erithacus rubecula Glaucous-wingedGull, 476-482 Robinson, Scott K., Foraging ecology and Reilly, Edgar M., and Gorton Carruth, The host relationshipsof Giant Cowbirds birdwatcher’s diary, reviewed, 170- in southeasternPeru, 224-235 171 Robinson, Scott K., seeHolmes, Richard T., Reithrodontomys megalotis, 69 l-692 and - spp., 692-693 Rodgers, James, A., Jr., Anne S. Wenner, reproduction and Stephen T. Schwikert, The use 746 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

and function of greennest material by Schamel,Douglas, seeTracy, Diane M., and Wood Storks, 411423 Rogers, David T., Jr., see Mills, Edward D., Schick,Charles T., seeBuchanan, Joseph B., and - -, Leonard A., Brennan, and Roller, Abyssinian, see Coracias abyssinica Steven G. Herman Romagnano, Linda C., see Hoffenberg, Ann Schiffomis turdinus, 532, 534 S., Harry W. Power, -, Michael Schmutz, Joel A., Ring-necked Pheasant P., Lombardo, and Terry R. McGuire parasitismof Wild Turkey nests,508- Romme, W. H., see Norse, Elliot A., K. L. 509 Rosenbaum, D. S. Wilcove, B. A. Schreiber,Ralph, review by, 5 15-5 16 Wilcox, -, D. W. Johnston,and Schwikert, Stephen T., see Rodgers, James, M. L. Scott A., Jr., Anne S. Wenner, and - Rosenbaum, K. L., see Norse, Elliot A., Sciuruscarolinensis, 689 -, D. S. Wilcove, B. A. Wilcox, niger, 689 W. H. Romme, D. W. Johnston, and Sclerurusmexicanus, 532, 534 M. L. Scott Scott, David M., House Sparrow and Chip- Rosenfield, Robert N., and JosephM. Papp, ping Sparrow feed the same fledgling Subadult intrusion and probable in- Brown-headed Cowbird, 323-324 fanticide at a Cooper’s Hawk nest, Scott, J. Michael, Stephen Mountainspring, 506-507 Fred L. Ramsey, and Cameron B. Rostrhamus hamatus, 604-6 16 Kepler, Forest bird communities of sociabilis, 604-6 16 the Hawaiian Islands:their dynamics, Roth, Roland R., see Kendra, Paul E., ecology, and conservation, reviewed, -, and Douglas W. Tallamy 153-154 Ryder, John P., review by, 334 Scott, M. L., see Norse, Elliot A., K. L. Ro- Samson, Fred, B., see Knopf, Fritz L., R. senbaum, D. S. Wilcove, B. A. Wil- Roy Johnson, Terre11Rich, -, cox, W. H. Romme, D. W. Johnston, and Robert C. Szaro and - Sanderling, see Calidris alba Seiurusaurocapillus, 13,256-271, 377-394 Sandpiper, Baird’s, see Calidris bairdii motacilla, 256-27 1 Common, see Actitis hypoleucos sp., 9, 288 Least, see Calidris minutilla Selasphorusrufus, 486 Pectoral, see Calidris melanotus sasin, 486 Semipalmated, see Calidris pusilla Senner, Stanley E., Clayton M. White, and Solitary, see Tringa solitaria Jimmie R. Parrish, Raptor conser- Spotted, see Actitis macularia vation in the next 50 years, reviewed, Stilt, see Calidris [Micropalama] himon- 338-339 topus Senner, Stanley E., see Willimont, Lori A., Upland, see Bartramia longicauda -, and Laurie J. Goodrich Western, see Calidris mauri Serinuscanaria, 667-670 White-rumped, see Calidris fusciocollis Setophagaspp., 288 Sandplover,Chestnut-banded, see Charadri- sex ratios us pallidus [venustus] of Lophodytescucullatus hatchlings, 686- Kittlitz, see Charadrius pecuarius 688 Madagascan,see Charadrius thoracicus of wintering flocks of Passerculussand- Malaysian, see Charadrius peronii wichensis, 183-203 Sarcoramphuspapa, 608, 673 Shag, Antarctic Blue-eyed, see Phalacroco- Scaphiduraoryzivora, 224-235 rax atriceps bransfieldensis Scaup,Lesser, see Aythya affinis Blue-eyed, see Phalacrocoraxatriceps INDEX TO VOLUME 100 747

European, see Phalacrocorax aristotelis Souza, Maria Fatima Barbosa, see Olmos, Red-legged, see Phalacrocorax giamardi, Fabio and - 535-544 Sparks, John and Tony Soper, Penguins, re- Shearwater, Corys,’ see diome- viewed, 335 dia Sparrow, Bachmans,’ see Aimophila aesti- Greater, see Puffinus gravis valis Little, see Puffinus assimilis Cape, see Passer melanurus Manx, see Puffinus puffinus Chipping, see Spizella passerina Sherman, David R., see Grubb, Teryl G., Five-striped, see Amphispiza quinquestri- Larry A. Forbis, Marta McWhorter, ata and - Henslows,’ see Ammodramus henslowii Shoveler, Northern, see Anas clypeata House, see Passer domesticus shrew, see Sorex sp. Savannah, see Passerculus sandwichensis Sialia sialis, 62, 81, 127 Song, see Melospiza melodia Siegel-Causey, Douglas, review by, 708 Swamp, see Melospiza georgiana site tenacity Tree, see Spizella arborea in Calidris pusilla, 660-663 White-crowned, see Zonotrichia leuco- Sitta canadensis, 256-27 1 phrys carolinensis, 256-271 Spheniscus demersus, 13 1- 132 Skua, Brown, see Catharacta lonnbergi magellanicus, 132 Great, see Catharacta antarctica Spizastur melanoleucus, 672-675 South Polar, see Catharacta maccormicki Spizeatus spp., 673 Skutch, Alexander F., Helpers at birds ’ nests, Spizella arborea, 184 reviewed, 5 12-5 13 passerina, 323-324 Smith, Charles R., review by, 525-527 Sporophila nigricollis, 534 Smith, Henrik, see Kallander, Hans, and squirrel, eastern fox, see Sciurus niger eastern gray, see Sciurus carolinensis Smith, Robert Leo, review by, 166-167 red, see Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Stalmaster, Mark, The Bald Eagle, reviewed, Smythies, B. E., The birds of Burma, re- 330-331 viewed, 154-l 55 Starling, European, see Stumus vulgaris snag use by woodpeckers, 236-246 status snake, black rat, see Elaphe obsoleta of Falco sparverius paulus, 91-107 Snipe, Common, see Gallinago gallinago of wintering Histrionicus histrionicus in Snyder, Noel F. R., James W. Wiley, and eastern North America, 119-l 26 Cameron B. Kepler, The parrots of Steatornis caripensis, 675-677 Luquillo: natural history and conser- Steenhof, Karen, review by, 338-339 vation of the Puerto Rican parrot, re- Stelgidopteryx ruficollis, 679-682 viewed, 33 l-332 senipennis, 679-682 Socha, Laura OBiso,’ A birdwatchers’ hand- Stercorarius longicaudus, 76 book, reviewed, 339-340 Sterna antillarum, 27 song caspia, 5 50 type distribution in Oporomis formosus, hirundo, 298, 429 9-16 paradisaea, 407, 429 Soper, Tony, see Sparks, John and - Stilt, Black-necked, see Himantopus mexi- Sora, see Porzana Carolina canus Sorex sp., 691 Stint, Temmincks,’ see Calidris temminckii Southern, W. E., see Hand, J. L., -, and Stokes, Donald, and Lilian Stokes, The bird K. Vermeer feeder book, reviewed, 343 748 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1988

Stokes, Lilian, see Stokes, Donald, and Tachycineta albiventer, 679-682 bicolor, 126-128, 298, 305, 679-682 Stone, Lois Chambers, Birds of the Pacific thalassina,679-682 slope, reviewed, 5 13-5 15 Tachyphonusdelattii, 534 Storm-Petrel, British, seeHydrobates pelagi- Tallamy, Douglas W., see Kendra, Paul E., cus Roland R. Roth, and - Leach’s, see Oceanodroma leucorhoa Tamiasciurushudsonicus, 134 Strahl, Stuart D., see Beissinger,Steven R., , Scarlet, see Piranga olivacea Betsy Trent Thomas, and - Tangara inomata, 534 Streptopelia risoria, 6 1 nigrocincta, 534 Stork, Wood, see Mycteria americana tapir, see Tapirus terrestris Strix varia, 256-27 1 Tapirus terrestris, 228 Stuart, S. N., Conservation of Cameroon Taraba major, 534 Montane forests, reviewed, 158-159 Stumella magna, 689 of Phylloscratessp., 529-534 Stumus vulgaris, 60-69, 81, 127, 317, 421 of Pyrrhura orcesi, 173-l 82 Sus scrofa, 689 Teal, Blue-winged, see Anas discors Swallow, Bank, see Riparia riparia Green-winged, see Anas crecca Barn, see Hirundo rustica technique Blue-and-white, see Pygochelidon cyano- for study of avian syringes,282-293 leuca Temple, StanleyA., and John R. Cary, Wis- Cave, see Hirundo fulva consin birds, reviewed, 34 l-342 Cliff, see Hirundo pyrrhonota Terenotriccuserythrurus, 534 Northern Rough-winged, see Stelgidop- Tern, Arctic, see Sterna paradisaea teryx serripennis Caspian, see Sterna caspia SouthernRough-winged, see Stelgidopter- Common, see Sterna hirundo yx ruficollis Least, see Sterna antillarum Tree, see Tachycineata bicolor Terpsiphone viridis, 500 Violet-green, see Tachycineta thalassina Terres, John K., Songbirdsin your garden: White-winged, seeTachycineta albiventer how to attract, feed, and enjoy birds Swallow, Stephen K., Ronald A. Howard, in your gardenor backyard,reviewed, Jr., and R. J. Gutierrez, Snag prefer- 704 ences of woodpeckers foraging in a Tetrastesbonasia, 677 northeastern hardwood forest, 236- Thamnophilus punctatus, 534 246 Thomas, Betsy Trent, see Beissinger,Steven Swanson, Gustav A., review by, 701-702, R., -, and Stuart D. Strahl 702-703 Thomomys talpoides, 209 Swift, Bryan L., Steven R. Orman, and John Thompson, Charles F., seeBaltz, Michael E. W. Ozard, Responseof Least Bitterns and - to tape-recorded calls, 496-499 Threnetes ruckeri, 534 Swiftlet, White-rumped, see Aerodramus Thripias namaquus, 500 spodiopygius Thrush, Hermit, see Catharusguttatus Sylvilagusfloridanus, 689 Swainson’s, see Catharus ustulatus Synallaxis albescens,534 Wood, see Hylocichla mustelina Synthliboramphus spp., 136 Thryothorus fasciatoventris, 534 systematics ludovicianus, 14, 256-271, 598, 601 of Pyrrhura melanura complex, 173-I 82 nigricapillus, 534 Szaro,Robert C., seeKnopf, Fritz L., R. Roy Tiaris canora, 583 Johnson, Terre11Rich, Fred B. Sam- Tit, Blue, see Parus caeruleus son, and - Great, see Parus major INDEX TO VOLUME 100 749

Titmouse, Bridled, see Parus wollweberi pinus x Oporomis Philadelphia, 286 Plain, see Parus inomatus ruficapilla X Vermivora peregrina, 5 Tufted, see Parus bicolor Vemer, J., M. L. Morrison, and C. J. Ralph Tityra semifasciata,534 (eds.), Wildlife 2000: modeling hab- Todd, Richard L., A saltwater marsh hen in itat relationships of terrestrial verte- Arizona, reviewed, 700 -70 1 brates, reviewed, 697-699 Todirostrum cinereum, 534 Vickery, Peter D., Distribution and popu- Toops, Connie, and Willard E. Dilley, Birds lation statusof Harlequin Ducks (His- of southFlorida: an interpretiveguide, trionicus histrionicus) wintering in reviewed, 156-l 57 eastern North America, 119-126 Toucan, Cuvier’s, see Ramphastos cuvieri Vireo flavis, 129 Towhee, Rufous-sided, see Pipilo erythrop- griseus,256-27 1 thalmus olivaceus, 256-271 Tracy, Diane M., and DouglasSchamel, Male solitarius, 131, 256-27 1 initiation of pair formation in Red Vireo, Red-eyed, see Vireo olivaceus Phalaropes, 144-147 Solitary, see Vireo solitarius Tramer, Elliot J., see Petejohn, Bruce G., White-eyed, see Vireo griseus Raymond L. Hannikman, Jean M. Yellow-throated, see Vireo flavis Hoffman, and - vocalization Tringa flavipes, 554-566 interspecificlearning in Carpodacusmex- melanoleuca, 554-566 icanus, 667-670 solitaria, 554-566 of Cardinalis cardinalis, 583-603 Troglodytes aedon, 70-79, 534, 664 of Puffinis gravis, 3 19-323 troglodytes,256-27 1, 377-394 of Rostrhamus hamatus, 604-6 16 Trogon rufus, 534 responseof Ixobrychus exilis to tape-re- Troupial, see Icterus icterus corded calls, 49a99 Tsipoura, Nellie, and Eugene S. Morton, responseof Porzana tabuensisto tape-re- Song-type distribution in a popula- corded calls, 682-686 tion of Kentucky Warblers, 9- 16 Voelzer, J. F., see Novara, A. N., -, Turdus leucomelas, 534 and A. R. Brazda migratorius, 129,256-271,298 vole, see Microtus pennsylvanicus pilaris, 76 montane, see Microtus montanus spp., 387 prairie, see Microtus ochragaster turkey, domestic, see Meleagris gallopavo sagebrush,see Laguruscurtatus Tumstone, Ruddy, see Arenaria interpres Vuilleumier, Francois, review by, 157-l 58 turtle, painted, see Chrysemys picta Tympanuchuscupido, 508, 509 Vulture, Black, see Coragypsatratus Tyrannulus elatus, 534 King, see Sarcoramphuspapa Tyrannus forficatus, 357-376 Turkey, see Cathartes aura tyrannus, 129, 298 Walters, Jeffrey R., SusanK. Hansen, J. H. verticalis, 357-376 Carter, III, Philip D. Manor, and Rob- Urban, Emil K., C. Hilary Fry, and Stuart erta J. Blue, Long-distance dispersal Keith (eds.), The birds of Africa, Vol. of an adult Red-cockadedWoodpeck- II, reviewed, 5 17-5 19 er, 494-496 Veery, see Catharus fuscescens Warbler, Black-and-white, see Mniotilta Vermeer, K., see Hand, J. L., W. E. South- varia em, and - Blackbumian, see Dendroica fusca Vermivora chrysoptera,285-289 Blackpoll, see Dendroica striata pinus, 285-289 Black-throatedBlue, seeDendroica caeru- pinus x Oporomis formosus, 5, 285-289 lescens 750 THE WILSON BULLETIN l Vol. 100, No. 4, December1988

Black-throated Gray, see Dendroica ni- Osprey hunting on ground for small grescens mammals, 504 Black-throated Green, see Dendroica vi- Whistling-Duck, Fulvous, see Dendrocygna rens bicolor Blue-winged, see Vermivora pinus White, Clayton M., review by, 330-331 Brewsters,’ see Helminthophaga leuco- White, Clayton M., see Senner, Stanley E., broncialis -, and Jimmie R. Parrish Canada, see Wilsonia canadensis Whitmore, Robert C., review by, 150-l 52 Chestnut-sided, see Dendroica pensylvan- Whitesell, Sandy, see Payne, Robert B., Laura ica L. Payne, and - Connecticut, see Oporomis agilis Widgeon, American, see Anas americana Golden-cheeked, see Dendroica chryso- Wiedenfeld, David A., review by, 520-521 paria Weins, Terry P., and Francesca J. Cuthbert, Golden-Winged, see Vermivora chrysop- Nest-site tenacity and mate retention tera of the Piping Plover, 545-553 Green, see Dendroica virens Wilcove, David S., Changes in the avifauna Hermit, see Dendroica occidentalis of the Great Smoky Mountains: 1947- Hooded, see Wilsonia citrina 1983, 256-271 Kentucky, see Oporornis formosus Wilcove, D. S., see Norse, Elliot A., K. L. Kirtlands,’ see Dendroica kirtlandii Rosenbaum, -, B. A. Wilcox, W. Lawrences,’ see Helminthophaga law- H. Romme, D. W. Johnston, and M. rencii L. Scott MacGilivrays,’ see Oporomis tolmiei Wilcox, B. A., see Norse, Elliot A., K. L. Mourning, see Oporomis Philadelphia Rosenbaum, D. S. Wilcove, -, Prairie, see Dendroica discolor W. H. Romme, D. W. Johnston, and Prothonotary, see Protonotaria citrea M. L. Scott Townsends,’ see Dendroica townsendi Wiley, James W., see Snyder, Noel F. R., Willow, see Phylloscopus trochilus -, and Cameron B. Kepler Wilsons’ see Wilsonia pusilla Willet, see Catoptrophorus semipalmatus Worm-eating, see Helmitheros vermivo- Willimont, Lori A., Stanley E. Senner, and rus Laurie J. Goodrich, Fall migration of Yellow, see Dendroica petechia Ruby-throated in the Warkentin, Ian G., and Lynn W. Oliphant, northeastern United States, 482-488 Seasonal predation of large prey by Willis, Edwin O., A hunting technique of the Merlins, 137-l 39 Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle (Spi- Waterthrush, Lousiana, see Seiurus mota- zastur melanoleucus), 672-675 cilia Wilsonia canadensis, 256-27 1 Waxwing, Cedar, see Bombycilla cedrorum canadensis x Oporomis Philadelphia, 5 weather citrina, 256-271 ambient temperature effects on burrowing pusilla, 13 1 Spheniscus demersus, 13 l-l 32 Winnett-Murray, Kathy, K. Greg Murray, rainfall pattern effects on wading bird col- and William H. Busby, Two nests of ony formation, 50-59 the Azure-hooded Jay with notes on Weaver, Masked, see Ploceus velatus nest attendance, 134-135 Village, see Ploceus cucullatus Woodhoopoe, Red-billed, see Phoeniculus Welch, Bill, Hawks at my wingtip, reviewed, purpureus 169-170 Woodpecker, Acorn, see Melanerpes for- Wenner, Anne S., see Rodgers, James, A., micivorus Jr., - and Stephen T. Schwikert Bearded, see Thripias namaaquus Werren, John H.: and C. Jeanne Peterson, Black-backed, see Picoides arcticus INDEX TO VOLUME 100 751

Cardinal, see Dendropicos fuscescens Yunick, Robert P., see Pyle, Peter, Steve N. Downy, see Picoides pubescens G. Howell, -, and David F. Hairy, see Picoides villosus DeSante Knysna, see Campethera notata Zebrilus undulatus, 147-148, 65 1 Olive, see Mesopicos griseocephalus Zembal, Richard, seeEddleman, William R., Pileated, see Dryocopus pileatus Fritz L. Knopf, Brooke Meanley, Red-bellied, see Melanerpes carolinus Frederic A. Reid, and - Red-cockaded, see Picoides borealis . Zenaida macroura, 298 Red-headed, see Melanerpes erythro- Zimmerman, John L., Breeding seasonhab- cephalus itat selection by the Henslow’s Spar- Three-toed, see Picoides tridactylus row (Ammodramus henslowii) in Wood-Pewee, Eastern, see Contopus virens Kansas, 17-24 Woolfenden, Glen E., review by, 5 12-5 13 Zink, Robert M., Patterns and evolutionary Wren, Carolina, see Thryothorus ludovici- significanceofgeographic variation in anus the schistaceagroup of the Fox Spar- House, see Troglodytes aedon row (Passerellailiaca), reviewed, 167- Winter, see Troglodytes troglodytes 169 Xanthocephalusxanthocephalus, 297-302 Zonotrichia leucophyrs, 184 Xenops minutus, 532, 534 Zwank, Phillip J., Paul M. McKenzie, and Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus,534 Barry E. Moser, Fulvous Whistling- Yellowlegs, Greater, seeTringa melanoleuca Duck abundance and habitat use in Lesser, see Tringa flavipes southwesternLouisiana, 488-%94 Yellowthroat, Common, see Geothlypis tri- chas

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