In press – four new papers now available to BCFO members from British Columbia Birds

The following In press papers are now available on the BCFO Member’s area of the British Columbia Birds web site:

Gyug, L.W. 2025. Daily and seasonal variation in acoustic signals affects probability of detection of Williamson’s Sapsucker and other woodpeckers in southern interior British Columbia. British Columbia Birds 36:2–14.

Gaston, A.J., K. Moore, R. Dickson and J.-L. Martin. 2025. Timing of spring arrivals and population changes among forest birds on a small island in Haida Gwaii over 33 years (1990–2022). British Columbia Birds 36:15–29.

Burger, A.E. 2025. Monitoring Sandhill Crane spring migration on the Douglas Lake Plateau in southern British Columbia. British Columbia Birds 36:30–35.

Gyug, L.W., J. Coleshill, E. Gross, M. Harrison, D. Henderson, T. Luszcz, K. Mancuso, and J. Surgenor. 2025. Estimating Lewis’s Woodpecker population size in British Columbia by applying lessons learned between 2011 and 2024. British Columbia Birds 36:36–52.

In press – Magnoavipes (‘big bird-foot’) tracks from the Late Cretaceous near Tumbler Ridge

The following In press paper is now available on the BCFO Members area of the British Columbia Birds web site:

Helm, C., and R. Rule. 2024. Magnoavipes (‘big bird-foot’) tracks from the Late Cretaceous near Tumbler Ridge. British Columbia Birds 35:2–9. First published online September 2024.

In press – The following three papers are now available to BCFO members. They complete the peer-reviewed content of Volume 35 of British Columbia Birds. The printed version will be printed and mailed to members in March 2025.

Rosenfield, R.N., A.C. Stewart, J.M. Taylor, and T.L. Booms. 2024. Body size of breeding yearling females drives intra-sexual niche partitioning in Cooper’s Hawks: an interpopulation perspective and caveat. British Columbia Birds 35:10–16.

Henderson, D.S., M. Waters, I. Szabo, and D.A. Bailey. 2024. Fledged Marbled Murrelet found dead on a logging road near Sproat Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. British Columbia Birds 35:17–22.

Bertrands, J. 2024. B.C. Field Ornithologists Bird Records Committee Report for 2023. British Columbia Birds 35:23–29.