Florida Ornithological Society:Florida Field Naturalist

PART ONE, AUTHOR INDEX


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Alsop, III, Fred J., A communal roost of Gray Catbirds at Eco Pond, Everglades National Park,23: 69.
Anderson, Beverly J., see Theodore H. Below et al.
Anderson, Bruce H., and Jocelyn L. Baker,FOS records committee report, 21: 86-91; FOSrecords committee report, 22: 17-23;
Anderson, Bruce H., FOS records committee report23: 38-43; FOS records committee report, 24: 122-134.
Arendt, Wayne J., see Douglas B. McNair et al.
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Badger, Lynn C., see Stephen A. Nesbitt and.
Baker, Jocelyn L., and Rebecca L. Payne, Nestusurpation of a Starling nest by a pair of Red-
Bellied Woodpeckers, 21: 33-34; see Bruce H. Anderson and.
Balent, Karla, see Thomas Brooks and.
Baltz, Michael E., Abundance of neotropicalmigrant songbirds on North Andros Island,
Bahamas, 21: 115-117; Observations of RoseateSpoonbills and evidence of breeding on North Andros Island, Bahamas, 25: 98-100.
Bannor, Brett K., Continuous breeding by AmericanCoots in Dade County, Florida, 23: 87-92.
Below, Theodore H., Beverly J. Anderson, and JohnL. Douglas, Field notes on Chuck-will=s-widow migration, 24: 41-42.
Bennetts, Robert E., see Philip C. Darby et al.; seePatricia L. Valentine-Darby et al.
Best, Louis B., see Mary Crowe Mitchell et al.
Bowman, Margaret Coon, Sighting of Masked Duckducklings in Florida, 23: 35.
Bowman, Reed, P. William Smith, and John W. Fitzpatrick, First winter record of an EasternKingbird in Florida, 23: 62-64.
Bowman, Reed, Glen E. Woolfenden elected Honorary Member of the Florida OrnithologicalSociety, 23: 73-74.
Brabitz, Pamela, see Joel W. Snodgrass et al.
Brandt, Laura A., see F. Chris Depkin et al.
Breen, Timothy F., and John W. Parrish, Jr., AmericanKestrel distribution and use of nest boxes in thecoastal plains of Georgia, 25: 128-137.
Breininger, David R., Avifauna of an unimpounded salt marsh on Merritt Island, 25: 1-10.
Brooks, Thomas, and Karla Balent, Peach-colored Cattle Egrets (Bubulcus ibis) in southern Florida,24: 108.
Buden, Donald W., Summer recoveries of
Banded neotropical migrants in the WestIndies, 21: 11-15.
Burhans, Dirk E., Review of Rare and endangered
Biota of Florida, Volume V. Birds, 25: 24-25.
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Cames, Tania A., see Garry W. Foster and.
Champe, Christine, Review of Ecology and
Conservation of neotropical migrant landbirds,22: 15-16.
Charnetzky, Dawn Y., see Ricardo Zambrano et al.
Clouse, Ronald M., see Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. et al.
Coburn, Lara M., Gull-billed Tern nesting on a roof innorthwest Florida, 24: 76-77.
Collins, Charles T., see Tom Webber and.
Crawford, Robert L., Review of A birder=s guide toGeorgia, 5th Ed., 25: 73.
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Darby, Patricia Valentine, see Philip C. Darby et al.
Darby, Philip C., Patricia Valentine Darby, and Robert
E. Bennetts, Spatial relationships of foraging androost sites used by snail kites at Lake Kissimmee and Water Conservation Area 3A, Florida, 24: 1-9.
David, Peter G., Nesting and food habits of Barn Owlsin south Florida, 24: 93-100.
Delany, Michael F., Clinton T. Moore, and Donald R.Progulske, Jr., Distinguishing gender of Florida Grasshopper Sparrows using body measurements,22: 48-51.
Delany, Michael F., and Stephen B. Linda, Characteristics of occupied and abandoned Florida Grasshopper Sparrow territories, 22: 106-109.
Delany, Michael F., and Donald J. Forrester, Ticks from Florida Grasshopper Sparrows, 25: 58-59.
Depkin, F. Chris, Laura A. Brandt, and Frank J.Mazzotti, Nest sites of Florida Sandhill Cranesin southwestern Florida, 22: 39-47.
Deyrup, Mark, see Reuven Yosef and.
Doerr, P.D., see A.E. Kinlaw et al.
Douglas, John L., see Theodore H. Below et al.
Douglas, Linda, Review of Stokes field guide to theBirds: Eastern region, 25: 108-109.
Duncan, Robert A., Migration of the Scissor-tailedFlycatcher in the Florida panhandle, 23: 67-68.
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Edmiston, Henry L., see Henry T. Smith et al.
Ehrhart, L.M., see A.E. Kinlaw et al.
Emanuel, Brian W., see Parks E. Small and.
Engstrom, R. Todd, Review of Birding by ear: AGuide to bird-song identification, 21: 38.
Esman, Laura A., see Henry R. Mushinsky and.
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Ferster, Betty, see Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. and.
Fillman, Donald R., see George E. Wallace.
Fitzpatrick, John W., see Reed Bowman; see Glen E.Woolfenden, et al.
Fischer, David L., see Mary Crowe Mitchell et al.
Forrester, Donald J., see Marilyn G. Spalding et al; see Michael F. Delany and.
Foster, Garry W., and Tania A. Cames, Chewing lice, Trichodectes pinguis euarctidos, from a Black Bear in Florida, 23: 17-18.
Franz, Richard, see Lora L. Smith and.
Frederick, Peter C., Review of White Ibis B WetlandWanderer, 22: 55-56.
Frederick, Peter, and Tim Towles, Roseate Spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja) nesting at an inlandlocation in the Everglades, 23: 65-66.
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Gault, Kathleen E., see Louis F. Phillips, Jr., and.
Goguen, Christopher B., see Jeff P. Smith and.
Goodwin, R. David, see Glen E. Woolfenden et al.
Gore, Jeffrey A., see Henry T. Smith et al.
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Hedges, Scott A., see W. Gregory Shriver et al.
Hingtgen, T.M., see J.E. Thaxton and.
Hoffman, Wayne, Yellow-nosed Albatross specimen from Key Largo, 22: 75-77.
Hovis, Julie A., Distribution of the Long-tailedWeasel in Florida, 21: 101-107.
Hunter, Gloria, see Howard Langridge and.
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Jansen, Deborah, Review of Florida’s pioneer naturalist, the life of Charles Torrey Simpson,24: 113.
Johnston, David W., Review of The birdlife of Florida, 23: 75-76.
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Kent, Donald M., and Eddie Snell, Vertebrates associated with Gopher Tortoise burrows in Orange County, Florida, 22: 8-10.
Kinlaw, A.E., L.M. Ehrhart, and P.D. Doerr, Spotted Skunks, (Spilogale putorius ambarvalis) trapped at Canaveral National Seashore and Merrit Island, Florida, 23: 57-61.
Kitchens, Wiley M., see Patricia L. Valentine-Darby et al.
Kittleson, Barbara C., William B. Robertson elected Honorary Member of the Florida Ornithological Society, 23: 72.
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Langridge, Howard P., and Gloria Hunter, Probablesighting of a Brown-chested Martin in Palm BeachCounty, Florida, 21: 18-19.
Langridge, H.P., First January sighting in the UnitedStates of a Yellow-nosed Albatross, 23: 70-71; Probable Common Poorwill Phalaenonptilusnuttallii at Dry Tortugas National Park, 24: 16-17.
Layne, James N., Review of Manatees and dungongs.21: 22; History of an introduction of Elk in Florida, 21: 77-80; Long-tailed WeaselObservations in south-central Florida, 21: 108-114.
Leonard, Jr., D.L., Avifauna of forested wetlandsadjacent to river systems in central Florida, 22: 97-105.
Lewis, Thomas E., see Douglas B. McNair and.
Linda, Stephen B., see Michael F. Delany and.
Lopez, Manuel, see Richard T. Paul et al.
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Maehr, David S., Roy T. McBride, and J. Jeffrey
Mullahey, Status of Coyotes in south Florida, 24: 101-107; see Steven G. Seibert et al.
Matthiesen, Diana G., see Glen E. Woolfenden and.
Massiah, Edward, see Douglas B. McNair et al.
Mazzotti, Frank J., see F. Chris Depkin et al. McAlpine, Donald F., see Jay W. Tishendorf and.
McBride, Roy T., see David S. Maehr et al.
McGehee, Steven M., see Joan L. Morrison et al.
McGinity, James, Florida Scrub-Jay kills CommonGround-Dove, 25: 101-102.
McMahon, Laura, see Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. et al.
McMillian, Michael A., and Bill Pranty, Recent nesting of the White-tailed Kite in central Florida, 25: 143-145; see Joan L. Morrison et al.;see Bill Pranty and.
McNair, Douglas B., Late breeding records of a Red-Headed Woodpecker and a Summer Tanager in Florida, 24: 78-80; Early winter breeding record of the Eurasian Collared-Dove in northern Florida, 25: 22-23.
McNair, Douglas B., Wayne J. Arendt, and Edward
Massiah, Sightings of the Blackpoll Warbler in theWest Indies during winter, 24: 81-82.
McNair, Douglas B., and Thomas E. Lewis, Vaux=s Swifts overwinter at a roost in Apalachicola, Florida, 25: 54-57.
Meshaka, Jr., Walter E., Giant toad eaten by Red-Shouldered Hawk, 22: 54-55; Theft or cooperativeforaging in the Barred Owl?, 24: 15.
Meshaka, Jr., Walter E., and Betty Ferster, Twospecies of snakes prey on Cuban Treefrogs in southern Florida, 23: 97-98.
Meshaka, Jr., Walter E., Ronald M. Clouse, and Laura
McMahon, Diet of the Tokay Gecko (Gekko Gecko) in southern Florida; 25: 105-107.
Meyers, Eric, see Wayne Richter and.
Mihalik, Mary Beth, see Darren G. Rumbold and.
Miley, Woodard W., see Henry T. Smith et al.
Miller, Karl E., Prey selection of the Common Barn-owl in a northern Florida wetland, 22: 11-13.
Miller, William J.B., see Henry T. Smith et al.
Mitchell, Mary Crowe, Louis B. Best, and David L.Fischer, Bird abundance in Florida citrus groves,23: 1-9.
Moore, Clinton T., see Michael F. Delany et al.
Morrison, Joan L, Michael A. McMillian, Steven M.
McGehee, and L. Danielle Todd, First record ofCrested Caracaras nesting in a cypress, 25: 51-53.
Mullahey, J. Jeffrey, see David S. Maehr et al.
Muschlitz, Barbara P., Asiatic Marbled Murrelet: Firstspring record in North America, 23: 30-32.
Mushinsky, Henry R., and Laura A. Esman, Perceptions of Gopher Tortoise burrows over time,22: 1-7.
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Nelson, Brian S., see Glen E. Woolfenden et al.
Nesbitt, Stephen A., In memoriam: Lawrence H.Walkinshaw, 21: 85.
Nesbitt, Stephen A., and Lynn C. Badger, Coyote Preys on young Florida Sandhill Crane, 23: 15-16.
Neville, Bruce, Review of A birder=s guide to Florida4th ed., 25: 71-72.
Norton, Robert L., Avifauna of Little San Salvador, Bahamas, 21: 16-17; Review of WestIndian bird records in American Birds and Audubon Field Notes (1947-1990): Species indexby islands, 22: 85.
Norton, Robert L., and Jeff Ripple, First report of Fuertes= Red-tailed Hawk from Florida, 25: 138-140.
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Palmer, Tom, Review of A naturalist in Florida: Acelebration of Eden, 23: 18; Review of Swampsong: A natural history of Florida=s swamps, 24: 110.
Parrish, Jr., John W., see Timothy F. Breen and.
Paul, Richard T., Ann F. Schnapf, and Manuel Lopez,A second Ruddy Duck nests in Hillsborough County, Florida, 22: 53-54.
Paulson, Dennis R., Review of Florida bird species:An annotated list, 21: 39-40; An early TropicalKingbird report from Florida, based on calls, 22:14.
Payne, Rebecca L., see Jocelyn L. Baker and.
Phillips Jr., Louis F., and Kathleen E. Gault, Predationof Red-cockaded Woodpecker young by a CornSnake, 25: 67-68.
Post, William, Anting behavior of Boat-tailed Grackles, 21:75-77; Banding confirmation that some middle Atlantic coast Boat-tailed Gracklesvisit Florida in the winter, 22: 51-52; Late autumnal breeding by Killdeer, 24: 109.
Powell, Peggy, In memoriam: Samuel A. Grimes, 1906-1996, 25: 69-70.
Pranty, Bill, Review of Spring migration at the DryTortugas, The birds of Sanibel, and Rare birds of Sanibel, 21: 83-84; Tool use by Brown-headedNuthatches in two Florida slash pine forests, 23:33-34; see Glen E. Woolfenden et al.; see MichaelA. McMillian and.
Pranty, Bill, and Mark D. Scheuerell, First summerrecord of the Henslow=s Sparrow in Florida, 25: 64-66.
Pranty, Bill, and Michael A. McMillian, Status of theWhite-tailed Kite in northern and central Florida,25: 117-127.
Progulske, Jr., Donald R., see Michael F. Delany et al.
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Richter, Wayne, and Eric Meyers, The birds of a short-hydroperiod, muhlenbergia-dominatedwetland prairie in southern Florida, 21: 1-10.!!Ripple, Jeff, see Robert L. Norton and.
Roberts, Richard E., and Cary V. Tamborski,Blackpoll Warbler mortality during fall migration at a tower in southeastern Florida, 21: 118-120; see Henry T. Smith et al.
Robertson, William B., see Glen E. Woolfenden et al.!!Robson, Mark S., see Ricardo Zambrano et al.
Rodgers, James A., Jr., Frequency of addled eggs of nesting Wood Storks in north and central Florida, 24: 38-40; Pesticide and heavy metal levels ofwaterbirds in the Everglades agricultural area ofsouth Florida, 25: 33-41; see Henry T. Smith et al.
Roof, Jayde C., Black Bear food habits in the lower Wekiva River Basin of central Florida, 25: 92-97;see Steven G. Seibert et al.
Rumbold, Darren G., and Mary Beth Mihalik, Snail Kite use of a drought-related habitat andcommunal roost in West Palm Beach, Florida:1987-1991, 22: 29-38.
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Scheuerell, Mark D., see Bill Pranty and.
Schillaci, Jessica M., and Ruthe J. Smith, Red-cockaded Woodpeckers in northwestern Floridaproduce a second clutch, 22: 112-113.
Schnapf, Ann F., see Richard T. Paul et al.
Seibert, Steven G., Jayde Roof, and David S. Maehr, Family dissolution in the Florida Black Bear, 25: 103-104.
Shriver, W. Gregory, Peter D. Vickery, and Scott A.Hedges, Effects of summer burns on Florida Grasshopper Sparrows, 24: 68-73.
Small, Parks E., and Brian W. Emanuel, Summer
Singing of a Whip-poor-will (Caprimulgus vociferus) in Florida, 24: 46-47.
Smith, Henry T., Jeffrey A. Gore, Woodard W. Miley,Henry L. Edmiston, and James A. Rodgers, Jr., Recent nesting of Gull-billed Terns in northwestFlorida, 21: 80-82.;
Smith, Henry T., William J.B. Miller, Richard E. Roberts, Cary V. Tamborski, Walter, W.Timmerman, and John S. Weske, Banded RoyalTerns recovered at Sebastian Inlet, Florida, 22: 81-83.
Smith, Henry T., and James A. Rodgers, Jr.,
Sanderling (Calidris alba) flight duration in response to inadvertent disturbance, 24: 74-75;
See Ricardo Zambrano et al.
Smith, Jeff P., and Christopher B. Goguen, InlandNesting of the Brown Pelican, 21: 29-33.
Smith, Lora L., and Richard Franz, Use of Florida Round-tailed Muskrat houses by amphibians andreptiles, 22: 69-74.
Smith, P. William and Susan A. Smith, Determiningthe origin of non-native birds seen in the wild inFlorida B A case study case: Woolly-necked Stork, 23: 10-12; see Reed Bowman et al.
Smith, P. William and Glen E. Woolfenden, Status of the Northern Wheatear in Florida, 23: 93-96.
Smith, P. William, Review of A birder=s West Indies,25: 110.
Smith, Ruthe J., see Jessica M. Schillaci and.
Smith, Susan A., see P. William Smith and.
Snell, Eddie, see Donald M. Kent and.
Snodgrass, Joel W., Tami Townsend, and PamelaBrabitz, The status of scrub and Scrub Jays inBrevard County, Florida, 21: 69-74.
Spalding, Marilyn G., Christine K. Steible, Stephen F.
Sundlof, and Donald J. Forrester, Metal and organochlorine contaminants in tissues of nestlingwading birds (Ciconiiformes) from southern Florida, 25: 42-50.
Steible, Christine K., see Marilyn G. Spalding et al.
Stolen, Eric Douglas, Black and Turkey Vulture interactions with Bald Eagles in Florida, 24: 43-45.
Sundlof, Stephen F., see Marilyn G. Spalding et al.
Sunquist, Mel, see Susan Walker and.
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Tamborski, Cary V., see Richard E. Roberts and, see Henry T. Smith et al.
Tarvin, Keith A., Long-eared Owl observed in Highlands County, Florida, 22: 110-111.
Thaxton, J.E., and T.M. Hingtgen, Effects of suburbanization and habitat fragmentation onFlorida Scrub-Jay dispersal, 24: 25-37.
Timmerman, Walter W., Review of Wildlifeconservation in metropolitan environments, 21:21; see Henry T. Smith et al.
Tischendorf, Jay W., and Donald F. McAlpine, Amelanistic Bobcat from outside Florida, 23: 13-14.
Titus, Russell C., Fish Crows chase Tree Swallows, 21: 34-35.
Todd, L. Danielle, see Joan L. Morrison et al.
Tordoff, Harrison, B., Review of The Prairie Falcon,25: 146-147.
Towles, Tim, see Peter Frederick and.
Townsend, Tami, see Joel W. Snodgrass et al.
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Valentine-Darby, Patricia L., Robert E. Bennetts, and Wiley M. Kitchens, Breeding season masses of Snail Kites in Florida, 25: 60-63.
Vickery, Peter D., see W. Gregory Shriver et al.
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Walker, Susan, and Mel Sunquist, Movement and spatial organization of Raccoons in north-centralFlorida, 25: 11-21,
Wallace, George E., and Donald R. Fillman, Sightingof a Northern Gannet in Cuba, 22: 114-117.
Wamer, Noel, Review of Shadowbirds, a quest forRails, 23: 36-37.
Ware, Donald M., White-crowned Pigeon north of itsknown range, 25: 141-142.
Webber, Tom, and Charles T. Collins, Recordings verify that Vaux=s Swifts visit Florida in winter,23: 25-29.
Weske, John S., see Henry T. Smith et al.
Wilson, Dawn S., see Brian W. Witz and.
Witz, Brian W., and Dawn S. Wilson, Clutch size, eggmass, and incubation period in an Eastern Glass Lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis, 21: 36-37.
Woolfenden, Glen E., and Diana G. Matthiesen, In Memoriam: Pierce Brodkorb, 1908-1992, 21:41.
Woolfenden, Glen E., Bill Pranty, and R. David Goodwin, North Pinellas Christmas Bird Count, 1985, 22: 83-84.
Woolfenden, Glen E., William B. Robertson, Jr., andBill Pranty, Comparing the species lists in two recent books on Florida birds, 24: 10-14.
Woolfenden, Glen, E., Bill Pranty, John W. Fitzpatrick, and Brian S. Nelson, Western Wood-Pewee recorded in Highlands County, Florida, 24:61-67; see P. William Smith and.
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Yahr, Rebecca, Review of Palms of south Florida, 24: 111-112.
Yosef, Reuven, and Mark Deyrup, Pellet analysis of Burrowing Owls in south central Florida, 22: 78-80.
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Zambrano, Ricardo, Mark S. Robson, Dawn Y. Charnetzky, and Henry T. Smith, Distribution and status of Least Tern nesting colonies in southeast Florida, 25: 85-91.
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