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First breeding records of whooping swan and brambling in North America at Attu Island, Alaska First breeding records of whooping swan and brambling in North America at Attu Island, Alaska

We document the first breeding records of Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) and Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) in Alaska and North America on Attu Island in the Western Aleutians in the spring of 1996. Five cygnets were seen with adults and the nest located, and a territorial pair of Bramblings was observed and a nest with eggs found.
Authors
P.W. Sykes, D.W. Sonneborn

Shorebird use of managed wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Shorebird use of managed wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley

We assessed shorebird densities on managed wetland habitats during fall and winter within the primarily agricultural landscape of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. From November through March, shorebird densities were greater on soybean fields than on rice or moist-soil fields. Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) and Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) were common throughout winter, whereas...
Authors
Daniel J. Twedt, Curtis O. Nelms, Virginia Rettig, S. Ray Aycock

Variations in growth of roseate tern (Sterna dougallii) chicks: II. Early growth as an index of parental quality Variations in growth of roseate tern (Sterna dougallii) chicks: II. Early growth as an index of parental quality

We measured growth of Roseate Tern (Sterna dougallii) chicks at a colony in Connecticut in 10 successive years. Data on body mass during the first three to four days of life were fitted to a quadratic regression model, yielding three parameters of early growth for each of 1,551 chicks: mass at hatching (Mo), linear growth (a) and quadratic growth (b). First chicks in each brood (A-chicks...
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I.C.T. Nisbet, J. A. Spendelow, Jeff S. Hatfield, James M. Zingo, G.A. Gough

Reservoir competence of Microtus pennsylvanicus (Rodentia: Cricetidae) for the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi Reservoir competence of Microtus pennsylvanicus (Rodentia: Cricetidae) for the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi

The reservoir competence of the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus Ord, for the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt & Brenner was established on Patience Island, RI. Meadow voles were collected from 5 locations throughout Rhode Island. At 4 of the field sites, M. pennsylvanicus represented only 4.0% (n = 141) of the animals captured. However...
Authors
D. Markowski, H. S. Ginsberg, K.E. Hyland, R. Hu

Key areas for wintering North American herons Key areas for wintering North American herons

Nearly all North American heron populations are migratory, but details of where they winter are little known. Locations where North American herons winter were identified using banding recovery data. North American herons winter from Canada through northern South America but especially in eastern North America south of New York, Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cuba...
Authors
T. Mikuska, J.A. Kushlan, S. Hartley

A new species of Bachia (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) with pleisomorphic limb morphology A new species of Bachia (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) with pleisomorphic limb morphology

We describe a new species of Bachia from the upper Rio Negro drainage of southeastern Colombia and southern Venezuela. The new taxon is diagnosed by a complement of phalanges that is unique among gymnophthalmid lizards and intermediate relative to other Bachia and closely related genera. Variation in limb osteology among the species of Bachia and close relatives is reported. We discuss...
Authors
D.A. Kizirian, R.W. McDiarmid

A sociogram for the cranes of the world A sociogram for the cranes of the world

The behavioral repertoire for the world's 15 species of cranes includes over 100 behavioral acts with clear social significance. Each species performs at least 60 discrete social postures, vocalizations, displays, and activities. Because all but a handful of the stereotyped social displays are common to all species, the presence or absence of social displays was useful only to a limited...
Authors
D. H. Ellis, S.R. Swengel, George W. Archibald, C. B. Kepler

Caribou antlers as nest materials for golden eagles in northwestern Alaska Caribou antlers as nest materials for golden eagles in northwestern Alaska

There are few published records of antlers in golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) nests. This note reports extensive use of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) antlers in three golden eagle nests in the Cape Kruzenstern region of northwestern Alaska. The importance of antlers to this population of eagles can be explained at least in part by (1) the lack of suitable woody vegetation on the open...
Authors
D. H. Ellis, R.L. Bunn

Wintering ovenbird from Belize recovered on Pennsylvania breeding ground Wintering ovenbird from Belize recovered on Pennsylvania breeding ground

A first-winter Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus) banded in a cacao plantation in central Belize on 8 February 1989 was found dead on the deck of a home on its breeding ground in northwestern Pennsylvania on 28 June 1997, tying the 9-year age record for the species.
Authors
B.A. Dowell, C.S. Robbins

An evaluation of camping impacts and their management at Isle Royale National Park An evaluation of camping impacts and their management at Isle Royale National Park

Results from the development and application of a monitoring program to assess visitor impacts on back-country campsites at Isle Royale National Park are presented. Survey staff assessed conditions on 244 sites within 36 back-country campgrounds, including 113 individual campsites, 43 group campsites, and 88 shelters. Site conditions are generally quite good. Site size and other areal...
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
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