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Volume 34 • 2023

  1. Do wing moult and egg size in yearling female Cooper’s Hawks reveal age-dependent intrinsic liabilities when breeding? Rosenfield, R.N., A.C. Stewart, and W.E. Stout.
  2. Multiple nests found and chick development documented at the only known Black Swift (Cypseloides niger) nesting colony in coastal British Columbia. Town, S., R. Torrenta, and D. Bradley.
  3. Lewis’s Woodpecker breeding population size and trends in Grand Forks, British Columbia, after a severe flood event. Gyug, L.W., J. Coleshill, M. Harrison, J. Hobbs, and T. Luszcz.
  4. Probable cougar (Puma concolor) predation on a Sandhill Crane Cooper, J.M.
  5. Painted anemone consumption of a Pacific Wren on Vancouver Island. Matsuda, B.M., and C.J. Howe.
  6. B.C. Field Ornithologists Bird Records Committee Report for 2022. Bertrands, J.

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