The present paper is the ninth contribution in a series of reports on the winter bird life in a section of the Upper Missouri Valley, with particular emphasis on the area contiguous to Sioux City, Iowa. The area includes parts of three state (Iowa, South Dakota, and Nebraska). The time covered by the nine reports is now thirty years. As in earlier papers the annual period covered is from November 1 to March 1-four months. But in a few cases we have included interesting records just outside of these limits. The area included is not well defined, for we have accepted records as they have come, without being restrained by an arbitrary boundary
The data here given were obtained between October, 1920, and January, 1925, and concern only the bir...
Bird students are usually only vaguely aware of the orderly sequence of arrival dates of migrants an...
Recently the University of South Carolina press published an outstanding volume on the avifauna of t...
The present paper is the ninth contribution in a series of reports on the winter bird life in a sect...
These records are brought together and intended to be a continuation of the winter bird lists of the...
These records are intended to be a continuation of the winter bird lists of the Upper Missouri Valle...
This paper is a continuation of a series of winter bird lists of Sioux City and the surrounding terr...
The writer has published three papers in the Proceedings of this Academy dealing with the winter bir...
It is the purpose of this paper to connect with a series of papers on winter birds in Northwestern I...
The area here considered includes northeastern Nebraska, northwestern Iowa, South Dakota, and southw...
The winter of 1916-1917 has shown a number of uncommon things concerning the avifauna of the region ...
This report, like the one for the preceding winter, is a composite one. It includes the observations...
Although the present report is based on notes and observations made, for the most part, in the vicin...
During the winters of 1947-1948, 1948-1949 and 1949-1950 the author gathered data on the occurrence ...
For twenty consecutive years I have taken the Christmas Bird Census which is sponsored annually by t...
The data here given were obtained between October, 1920, and January, 1925, and concern only the bir...
Bird students are usually only vaguely aware of the orderly sequence of arrival dates of migrants an...
Recently the University of South Carolina press published an outstanding volume on the avifauna of t...
The present paper is the ninth contribution in a series of reports on the winter bird life in a sect...
These records are brought together and intended to be a continuation of the winter bird lists of the...
These records are intended to be a continuation of the winter bird lists of the Upper Missouri Valle...
This paper is a continuation of a series of winter bird lists of Sioux City and the surrounding terr...
The writer has published three papers in the Proceedings of this Academy dealing with the winter bir...
It is the purpose of this paper to connect with a series of papers on winter birds in Northwestern I...
The area here considered includes northeastern Nebraska, northwestern Iowa, South Dakota, and southw...
The winter of 1916-1917 has shown a number of uncommon things concerning the avifauna of the region ...
This report, like the one for the preceding winter, is a composite one. It includes the observations...
Although the present report is based on notes and observations made, for the most part, in the vicin...
During the winters of 1947-1948, 1948-1949 and 1949-1950 the author gathered data on the occurrence ...
For twenty consecutive years I have taken the Christmas Bird Census which is sponsored annually by t...
The data here given were obtained between October, 1920, and January, 1925, and concern only the bir...
Bird students are usually only vaguely aware of the orderly sequence of arrival dates of migrants an...
Recently the University of South Carolina press published an outstanding volume on the avifauna of t...