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Home Publications Washington Birds 2011 Journal

2011 Journal

Volume 11 — June 2011

Black Bear Predation on Nest Contents of Cavity-Nesting Birds Along the East Slope Cascades
— Jeffrey Kozma

Behavior of Spring Migrant Black-bellied Plovers at Totten Inlet, Washington: Agonistic or Courtship Function?
— Joseph Buchanan

White-headed Woodpeckers Successfuly Fledge Young After Snag Containing the Nest Cavity was Felled for Firewood
— Jeffrey Kozma

Collisions and In-Flight Calamities Involving Shorebirds in Western Washington
— Joseph Buchanan

Records of Anting in Washington and Oregon
— Gary Wiles

Eighth Report of the Washington Bird Records Committee
— Kevin Aanerud

Book Review: Handbook of Oregon Birds
— Bill Tweit

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