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Volume 18 • 2008

 

 

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  1. Trends in bird populations in the Comox Valley British Columbia, Canada, from 1976 to 2006
    Arthur M. Martell
  2. Extraordinary concentration of wintering American Dippers in the Coast Range, British Columbia
    Russ A. Walton and Kenneth G. Wright
  3. Diet of Western Screech-Owls in the interior of British Columbia
    Helen Davis and Richard J. Cannings
  4. Unusual colour of eggs of a female western Yellow-breasted Chat in the south Okanagan valley British Columbia, Canada
    René Mckibbin and Christine A Bishop
  5. Feeding observations of the western Yellow-breasted Chat in the south Okanagan valley British Columbia, Canada during a 7 year study period
    René Mckibbin and Christine A Bishop
  6. Observations on the longevity and fecundity of the western Yellow-breasted Chat in the south Okanagan valley, British Columbia, Canada
    René Mckibbin and Christine A Bishop
  7. First confirmed sighting of Whooping Cranes in British Columbia
    Brian Johns, Victor Bopp, Elsie Stanley, and Jack Bowling
  8. Red Crossbills forage for salt within the intertidal zone
    Gordon Oliphant
  9. Sighting of apparent Whooper Swan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
    Dianne Shuttleworth

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