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Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1940) 8(2), Whole Issue Jul 1940

Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1940) 8(2), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

CONTENTS

The Northern Purple Martin as a Neighbor. By Mrs. George W. Trine ........................................................ 45

Birds of a Surviving Area of Original Prairie Land in Eastern Nebraska. By Don B. Whelan .................................................... 50

Some 1939 Bird Observations Made at Red Cloud, Webster County. By Charles S. Ludlow ................................................................ 55

Some Notes on the Summering Birds of Western Nebraska. By Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Glandon ............................................ 61

Distribution and Migration of the Dowitcher in Nebraska. By Myron H. Swenk .................................................................... 63

Cooperative Migration List for the Spring of 1940 ........................ 75

General Notes ................................................ ..................................... 83

Minutes of the Forty-first …


A Study Of The Geographical And Ecological Distribution Of The Buffy Plains Pocket Mouse (Perognathus Flavescens Flavescens), With Description Of A New Subspecies From Nebraska, Myron H. Swenk Jun 1940

A Study Of The Geographical And Ecological Distribution Of The Buffy Plains Pocket Mouse (Perognathus Flavescens Flavescens), With Description Of A New Subspecies From Nebraska, Myron H. Swenk

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

The Buffy Plains Pocket-mouse (Perognathus flavescens flavescens) is a typical mammal of the Sandhill Region of Nebraska. Its home, like that of other species of pocket-mice, is a series of burrows in the ground, consisting of several entrance holes leading to the main 'burrow, in which is located the nest and the food storage chambers. In the Nebraska sandhills its burrows and nests are commonly placed beneath clumps of Spanish Bayonet or Prickly Pear Cactus, and the entrance holes usually are so distributed as to open from under the plant in all directions.

The writer had hoped to …


A Study Of Subspecific Variation In The Yellow Pocket-Gopher (Geomys Lutescens) In Nebraska, And Of The Geographical And Ecological Distribution Of The Variants, Myron H. Swenk Feb 1940

A Study Of Subspecific Variation In The Yellow Pocket-Gopher (Geomys Lutescens) In Nebraska, And Of The Geographical And Ecological Distribution Of The Variants, Myron H. Swenk

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

The Yellow Pocket-Gopher (Geomys lutescens) was described by Merriam (14) in 1890, as a paler and smaller subspecies of Geomys bursarius, based on "numerous specimens received from the Sand Hills of western Nebraska", and especially upon an adult Cjl type specimen (No. 23595, U. S. N. M.) collected in the sandhills along Birdwood Creek, Lincoln County, Nebraska, May 27, 1889, by A. B. Baker. Although even as late as 1931 Scheffer (17) classified Geomys lutescens as a subspecies of G. bursarius, it is without doubt specifically distinct from G. bursarius. In all of its variations …


Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1940) 8(1), Whole Issue Jan 1940

Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1940) 8(1), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Relation of the Farm Shelterbelt to Wildlife. By Carroll F. Orendurff ................................................................ 1

General Notes ............................................................ 4

Distribution and Migration of the Chat in Nebraska and other Missouri Valley States. By Myron H. Swenk .................... 33


Index To Volume Viii Jan 1940

Index To Volume Viii

Nebraska Bird Review

Amundson, Geno A., article by, 19.

Avocet, 20, 21, 61, 78, 85, 86.

Baldpate, 5, 13, 16, 76, 84, 97, 104.

Bittern, American, 13, 50, 60, 76, 86, 87, 90, 104.

Blackbird, Brewer, 21, 81, 84, 94; Red-winged (subsp.), 5, 8, 12, 13, 16, 21, 31, 44, 53, 56, 58, 62, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 94, 105; Rusty, 5, 28, 57, 81; Yellow-headed, 6, 17, 20, 21, 26, 57, 81, 86.

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Wren, Common Rock, 62, 85; Eastern Carolina, 17; Western House, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 17, 19, 52, 57, 59, 79, 85, 86, 89, …


A Study Of Local Size Variations In The Prairie Pocket-Gopher (Geomys Bursarius), With Description Of A New Subspecies From Nebraska, Myron H. Swenk Dec 1939

A Study Of Local Size Variations In The Prairie Pocket-Gopher (Geomys Bursarius), With Description Of A New Subspecies From Nebraska, Myron H. Swenk

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Beginning in the fall of 1913, the writer has continuously been interested in accumulating accurate body measurements, taken in the flesh, of Nebraska pocket-gophers. As a result quite an assemblage of such data has been secured. In the case of Geomys bursarius, the bulk of these data relates to specimens trapped in the vicinity of Lincoln, Lancaster County, involving to date 48 adult and 38 immature males and 50 adult and 65 immature females. Recently these measurements have been tabulated and compared with such measurements of the species as have been recorded in the literature from other parts of …


Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1939) 7(2), Whole Issue Jul 1939

Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1939) 7(2), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Bird Banding Operations in Nebraska. By Harry E. Weakly .. 25

General Notes ........................................... 27

N. O. U. Cooperative Bird Migration List for Spring of 1939 ... 37

Minutes of the Fortieth Annual Meeting .................... 43

Report on the Thirty-seventh Annual Field Day. . . . . . . . . . . .. 47

A New Bird Guide Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48


Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1939) 7(1), Whole Issue Jan 1939

Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1939) 7(1), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Notes on Certain Ducks Nesting in Nebraska By Ward M. Sharp .................1

Some Ornithological Results of a Six-Weeks' Collecting Trip Along the Boundaries of Nebraska. By George E. Hudson .................4

General Notes................. 7

Announcements and Comments .................24


Index To Volume Vii Jan 1939

Index To Volume Vii

Nebraska Bird Review

Aechmophorus occidentalis, 30.

Aristonetta valisneria, 1.

Avocet, 18, 31, 39, 47.

Baldpate, 1, 14, 35, 37, 47.

Bittern, American, 4, 36, 37, 47; Eastern Least, 36.

. . .

Wren, Common Rock, 6, 40, 47; Eastern Carolina, 36; Eastern Winter, 19, 20, 34; Long-billed Marsh, 35; Western House, 6, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 23, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40, 47.

Yellowlegs, Greater, 35, 38, 47; Lesser, 14, 15, 29, 31, 35, 38, 47.

Yellow-throat, Northern Maryland, 9, 14, 17, 23, 30, 32, 36, 41; Western Maryland, 47.

Youngworth, Wm., article by, 8.


Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1938) 6(2) Jul 1938

Nebraska Bird Review (July-December 1938) 6(2)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Is the Prairie Chicken Passing? By Glenn Viehmeyer ... 25

General Notes ... 29

N.O.U. Cooperative Bird Migration List for Spring of 1938 ... 36

Minutes of the Thirty-ninth Annual Meeting ... 42

Report on the Thirty-sixth Annual Field Day ... 47


Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1938) 6(1), Whole Issue Jan 1938

Nebraska Bird Review (January-June 1938) 6(1), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

CONTENTS

Birds of the Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. By Wilson Tout .............................. 1

General Notes .................. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 4

The Mourning Dove Case. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23


Index To Volume Vi Jan 1938

Index To Volume Vi

Nebraska Bird Review

Aechmorphorus occidentalis, 1.

Agelaius phoeniceus fortis, 4.

American Golden-eye, 36.

Anus platyrhynchos platyrhynchos, 2.

Anderson, Dana, article by, 29.

Antrostomus vociferus vociferus, 7.

Aquila chrysaetos canadensis, 17.

Ardea herodias treganzai, 1.

Asyndesmus lewis, 14.

Avocet, 2, 14, 38.

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Yellowlegs, Greater, 11, 12, 44; Lesser, 2, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, 37, 44, 47.

Yellow-throat, Maryland (subsp.), 18, 40; Northern Maryland, 13; Western Maryland, 4, 10, 11, 47.

Youngworth, Wm., articles by, 6, 17.

Zenaidura macroura marginella, 3.


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1937) 5(4) Oct 1937

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1937) 5(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

A Study of the Distribution and Migration of the Great Horned Owls in the Missouri Valley Region. By Myron H. Swenk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79

General Notes ........................................... 106

Index ................................................... 112


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1937) 5(3) Jul 1937

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1937) 5(3)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

A History of Nebraska Ornithology. III. Period of the Explorations of the Early Nineteenth Century (1804-1854). The Astorians with John Bradbury and Thomas Nuttall, Manuel Lisa's 1811 Expedition with Henry Brackenridge, and the Returning Astorians under Robert Stuart (1812- 1813). By Myron H. Swenk .......................... 51

General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57

N. O. U. Cooperative Bird Migration List For …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1937) 5(2) Apr 1937

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1937) 5(2)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Banding and Bird Study. By O. A. Stevens ... 27

General Notes ... 29

Editorial Page ... 34

In Memoriam. Lawrence Bruner ... 35


In Memoriam, Lawrence Bruner, Myron H. Swenk Apr 1937

In Memoriam, Lawrence Bruner, Myron H. Swenk

Nebraska Bird Review

On January 30, 1937, at his home at 3033 Deakin Street in Berkeley, California, Lawrence Bruner, pioneer American economic entomologist and a world authority on grasshoppers and related insects (Orthoptera), as well as the person who more than any other individual was responsible for the organization of the Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union, passed away after a severe illness of a few days that culminated a rather extended period of gradually declining health. It is difficult to epitomize any account of the life accomplishments of this man, because they were so many and varied, and perhaps for this purpose there …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1937) 5(1) Jan 1937

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1937) 5(1)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Trees and Shrubs of Value as a Source of Food For Birds in the Sandhill Region of Central Nebraska. By Glenn Viehmeyer............... 3

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members............... 5

General Notes ...............6

Editorial Pages ...............15

The 1936 Migration Season ...............16

Annual Meetings of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union ...............24


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1936) 4(4) Oct 1936

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1936) 4(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Hand-Raising Young Black-headed Grosbeaks. By Mrs. George W. Trine ... 79

General Notes ... 81

The 1936 Migration Season ... 84

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 97

Bird Mortality in the 1936 Nebraska Grasshopper Poisoning Campaign ... 98

Index ... 100


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1936) 4(3) Jul 1936

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1936) 4(3)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Bird Life of Lincoln County. By Wilson Tout.........51

General Notes ....................................... 33

The 1936 Migration Season.............................. 56

Minutes of the Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting. . . . . . . . . . .. 67

Report on the Thirty-fourth Annual Field Day. . . . . . . . . . ..73

Membership Roll of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Untion. . .. 74


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1936) 4(2) Apr 1936

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1936) 4(2)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

A Study of the Distribution, Migration and Hybridism of the Rose-breasted and Rocky Mountain Black-headed Grosbeaks in the Missouri Valley Region. By Myron H. Swenk .............27

General Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41

Editorial Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1936) 4(1) Jan 1936

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1936) 4(1)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Our Bird Neighbors. By Dr. Solon R. Towne ... 3

General Notes ... 7

Editorial Page ... 11

The 1935 Migration Season ... 18

Christmas and New Year's Day Censuses ... 19

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 22

In Memoriam ... 28

Announcement ... 28

Advertisement ... 24


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Oct 1935) 3(4) Oct 1935

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Oct 1935) 3(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Weights of 356 Nebraska Specimens of Geese of the Branta canadensis Group, Formerly Contained in the D. H. Talbot Collection. By Myron H. Swenk and Philip A. DuMont ... 135

General Notes ... 142

Editorial Page ... 146

The 1985 Migration Season ... 148

Index ... 152

Advertisement ... 160


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1935) 3(3) Jul 1935

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1935) 3(3)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Some Nebraska Experiences ·with the Northern Purple Martin. By Mrs. George W. Trine ... 79

General Notes ... 82

Editorial Page ... 86

The 1935 Migration Season ... 87

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 114

A History of Nebraska Ornithology. III. Period of the Explorations of the Early Nineteenth Century (1804-1854). The Lewis and Clark and Zebulon M. Pike Expeditions ... 115

Minutes of the Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting ... 125

Report on the Thirty-third Annual Field Day ... 128

Membership Roll of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union ... 129

Two New Bird Books ...132


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1935) 3(2) Apr 1935

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1935) 3(2)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Songs of the Western Meadowlark. By Misses Jessie M. and Mary A. Towne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51

The Case Against the Bronzed Grackle. By Mrs. George W. Trine. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 54

General Notes......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Jan 1935) 3(1) Jan 1935

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Jan 1935) 3(1)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

A Quarter Century of Spring Bird Migration Records at Red Cloud. Nebraska. By Charles S. Ludlow………….. 3

General Notes ........................................... 26

Editorial Page .......................................... 32

The 1934 Migration Season ......................... 35

Christmas and New Year's Day Censuses ................... 43

Here and There with the N. O. U. Members ............... 45

In Memoriam ........................................... 47

Advertisement ........................................... 48


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Oct 1934) 2(4) Oct 1934

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (Oct 1934) 2(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

A Systematic Analysis of the Measurements of 404 Nebraska Specimens of Geese of the Branta canadensis Group, Formerly Contained in the D. H. Talbot Collection. By Philip A. DuMont and Myron H. Swenk ... 103

General Notes ... 117

Editorial Page ... 122

The 1934 Migration Season ... 123

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 126

A Brief Synopsis of the Birds of Nebraska. III. Totipalmate Swimmers (Pelecaniformes) ... 128

A History of Nebraska Ornithology. I. The Ancient Period (Continued). Aboriginal Man and Bird Life ... 137

Index ... 144

More Important Published Lists of the Birds …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1934) 2(3) Jul 1934

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (July 1934) 2(3)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Interior Carolina Paroquet as a Nebraska Bird. By Myron H. Swenk ... 55

General Notes ... 60

Editorial Page ... 67

The 1934 Migration Season ... 68

Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 89

Minutes of the Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting ... 90

Report on the Thirty-second Annual Field Day ... 96

Membership Roll of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union ... 97

Published Lists of the Birds of Nebraska ... 100


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1934) 2(2) Apr 1934

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (April 1934) 2(2)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Notes on Some Logan County Birds. By Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Glandon ........................................31

General Notes ........................................... 37

Editorial Page .......................................... 40

The 1934 Migration Season ............................... 42

Here and There with the N. O. U. Members ................. 51

Principal Ornithological Organizations of the United States .. 52


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1934) 2(1) Jan 1934

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (January 1934) 2(1)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

Twenty-one Years of Bird Study at Red Cloud, Nebraska. By J. M. Bates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

Editorial Page..... . . …


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1933) 1(4) Oct 1933

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (October 1933) 1(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Contents

The Present Status of the Whooping Crane. By Myron H. Swenk ................................. 111

General Notes .................................... 130

Editorial Page ........................................... 136

The 1933 Migration Season ................................ 137

Here and There with the N. O. U. Members: ............... 141

A Brief Synopsis of the Birds of Nebraska. II. Grebes (Colymbidae) .............................. 142

Index .................................................. 152

Advertisement .......................................... 159

Past N. O. U. Officers Other than President ................ 160