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Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 9, (November 2006) Joseph B. Buchanan, Editor

White-faced Ibis in Washington in 2001:  A Significant Incursion and Attempted Breeding Bill Tweit and Bob Flores
Bald Eagle Nesting Chronology in Western Washington James W. Watson
Distribution and Abundance of Wintering Northern Shrikes in Washington Joseph B. Buchanan
New Site for Green-tailed Towhees (Papilo chlorurus) in the Northern Blue Mountains of Washington Mike Denny and William Dowdy
Black-bellied Plovers at Totten Inlet, Washington: Phenology of Spring Migration, and Changes in Winter, Spring, and Autumn Abundance Joseph B. Buchanan
Relative Frequency of Slate-colored Junco Complex (Junco hyemalis hymelis) in the Northern Puget Trough Steven G. Mlodinow
Sixth Report of the Washington Bird Records Committee Steven G. Mlodinow and Kevin Aanerud
Vocalizations of the Greater Yellowlegs in Washington Joseph B. Buchanan
Red-necked Grebe an Red-breasted Merganser Foraging Interaction at a Winter Site in Washington Susan McDougall
Mallards (Anas platyrhychos) Scavenging a Glaucous-winged Gull (Larus glaucescens) Carcass in Western Washington Mike Denny
New Elevation Record for Spotted Sandpiper Breeding in Washington Scott Downes and Charlie Wright
Gyrfalcon Refuses to Share Meal Tom Aversa
Gray Flycatchers Nesting in the Shrub-steppe of Eastern Kittitas County Scott Downes
Book Review:  Birds of Oregon: a general reference; Marshall, Hunter, & Contreras, eds. Chris B. Chappell

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 8, (November 2002) Joseph B. Buchanan and Michael Donahue, Editors

Fifth report of the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp 1-18. Kevin R. Aanerud
Shorebird passage at the Montlake Fill, University of Washington, Seattle.  pp 19-28. Christopher J. McInerny
Trends in numbers of marine birds wintering on Bellingham Bay.  pp 29-40. Terence R. Wahl
Morphology, age and sex ratios, and molt characteristics of some spring migrant Dunlins and Western Sandpipers in coastal Washington.  pp 41-50. Joseph B. Buchanan
Cooperative capture of a Bonaparte's Gull by two Peregrine Falcons.  pp 51-53. Susan McDougall
Mourning Warbler (Oporornis philadelphia) at Lyons Ferry: a first for Washington.  pp. 54-57. Steven G. Mlodinow
A Little Curlew (Numenius minutus) at Leadbetter Point: a first Washington record. pp 58-61 Steven G. Mlodinow

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 7, (December 2000) Eugene S. Hunn and Hal Opperman, Editors

Check-list of Washington birds (fifth edition). pp. 1–6. Washington Bird Records Committee
Fourth report of the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp. 7–24. Kevin Aanerud and Philip W. Mattocks, Jr.
A new Snowy Plover nesting area in Washington: Midway Beach, Pacific County. pp. 25–35. Scott A. Richardson, Patrick J. Doran, Warren A. Michaelis, Cyndie Sundstrom-Bagley, Janet L. Anthony, and H. Max Zahn
Nesting success of the Ash-throated Flycatcher in Washington. pp. 36–43. Jennifer Seavey
Pied-billed Grebe scavenging a dead bird. pp. 44–45. Martin J. Muller
Red-faced Cormorant in Clallam County: A first record for the contiguous United States. pp. 46–50. Steven G. Mlodinow and Stephen Pink
Whiskered Auklet on Whidbey Island: A first record for the contiguous United States. pp. 51–55. Steven G. Mlodinow and Dennis Duffy
Birds banded near Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, 1991 through 1998, with reflections on a lifetime of bird banding.pp. 56–61. Eugene Kridler
Book Review: Skuas and Jaegers: A Guide to the Skuas and Jaegers of the World (Olsen and Larsson. pp. 62–63. Alan J. Knue

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 6, (December1997) Hal Opperman, Editor

WA Birds 6 Cover Check-list of Washington birds (fourth edition). pp. 1– 6. Washington Bird Records Committee
Third report of the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp. 7–31. Kevin Aanerud and Philip W. Mattocks, Jr.
An observation of carrion feeding in Cooper’s Hawk. pp. 32–33. Tom Aversa
Seasonal abundance of shorebirds at Puget Sound estuaries. pp. 34–62. Joseph R. Evenson and Joseph B. Buchanan
Potential Snowy Plover habitat in eastern Washington. pp. 63–67. Joseph B. Buchanan, et al.
Snowy Owl irruption into Washington and vicinity during the winter of 1996–1997. pp. 68–82. Kelly M. Cassidy
Great Gray Owls breeding in Washington. pp. 83–87. Andy Stepniewski and Kent Woodruff
Book Review: Annotated bibliography of Oregon bird literature published before 1935 (Jobanek). pp. 88–89. Steven G. Herman
Book Review: Breeding birds of Washington state (Smith et al.). pp. 89–91. Russell Rogers
Book Review: Birds of British Columbia, volume 3 (Campbell et al.). pp. 91–93. Bruce LaBar

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 5, (December1996) Hal Opperman, Editor

WA Birds 5  Cover Check-list of Washington birds (third edition). pp. 1–6. Washington Bird Records Committee
Second report of the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp. 7–28. Bill Tweit and Jeff Skriletz
Waterbirds in Washington’s inland marine waters: some high counts from systematic censusing. pp. 29–50. Terence R. Wahl
Another occurrence of Bald Eagles rearing a Red-tailed Hawk. pp. 51–52. James W. Watson and Brenda Cunningham
First Washington record of the "Long-billed" Marbled Murrelet. pp. 53–54. Jeff Skriletz
Boreal Owls found nesting in Washington in 1992. pp. 55–60. Andy Stepniewski
Northern Saw-whet Owls nesting on Bainbridge Island, Washington. pp. 61–64. J. M. Acker

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 4, (December1995) Hal Opperman, Editor

WA Birds 4 Cover Birds of the Montlake Fill, Seattle, Washington (1979–1983). pp. 1–34. Ellen S. Ratoosh
Pied-billed Grebes nesting on Green Lake, Seattle, Washington. pp. 35–59. Martin J. Muller
Sharp-shinned Hawk hunts from a thermal. pp. 60–61. Dennis R. Paulson
Sanderlings feeding upon razor clams in winter on the Washington seacoast. pp. 62–64. Janet Partlow

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 3, (December1994) Hal Opperman, Editor

WA Birds 3 Cover Check-list of Washington birds (second edition). pp. 1–10. Washington Bird Records Committee
First report of the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp. 11–41. Bill Tweit and Dennis R. Paulson
Four-letter codes for bird species considered by the Washington Bird Records Committee. pp. 41–43. Philip W. Mattocks, Jr
American White Pelicans nest successfully at Crescent Island, Washington. pp. 44–49. Scott M. Ackerman
Merlin hunting on ground in dense cover. pp. 49–50. Joseph B. Buchanan
Sighting of a possible hybrid Rufous x Allen’s Hummingbird in King County, Washington. pp. 51–54. Eugene S. Hunn and George Gerdts
Dark-eyed Junco migratory site fidelity. pp. 54–55. John H. Michael, Jr
Book Review: The birds of North America (Poole and Gill). pp. 56–60. Robert S. Thorn
Book Review: Shorebirds of the Pacific Northwest (Paulson). pp. 61–63. Peter R. Kennerley

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 2, (December1992) Dennis Paulson, Editor - OUT OF PRINT

WA Birds 2 Cover Five years of banding birds at Diamond Point, Washington. pp. 1–5. Eugene Kridler
The distribution of the Northern Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel. pp. 6–7. Dennis R. Paulson
Bald Eagle raids Great Blue Heron colony. P. 8. Richard D. Droker
Attempted predation of Rock Doves by Merlins. pp. 9–11. Joseph B. Buchanan and Jennifer D. Horn
Winter abundance of shorebirds at coastal beaches of Washington. pp. 12–19. Joseph B. Buchanan
Eastern Phoebes in Washington. pp. 20–22. Dennis R. Paulson and Philip W. Mattocks, Jr.
Intertidal nest of Northern Rough-winged Swallow. pp. 23–24. John H. Michael, Jr.
Late nesting by Barn Swallow. P. 24. John H. Michael, Jr.
Bushtits in Kittitas County, Washington. pp. 25–31. Hal Opperman
Fall retreat of Rock Wrens. P. 32. Robert W. Ramsey
Foot-quivering by a Hermit Thrush. pp. 33–34. Robert W. Ramsey
"New" kinglet field mark. P. 35. Ian Paulsen
The winter European Starling population in Seattle, Washington, in relation to the populations of three species of woodpeckers. pp. 36–41. Susan E. Masta
Interior Song Sparrow in western Washington. pp. 42–43. Dennis R. Paulson
An unusual sideslope nest location for Dark-eyed Junco. pp. 44–45. John H. Michael, Jr.
Book Review: Atlas of wintering North American birds (Root). pp. 46–48. Terence R. Wahl

 

Contents of WASHINGTON BIRDS 1, (December1989) Dennis Paulson, Editor - OUT OF PRINT

WA Birds 1 Cover Check-list of Washington birds (first edition). pp. 1–5. Washington Bird Records Committee
Birds observed at Montlake Fill, University of Washington Campus, Seattle, Washington, from 1972 to 1989. pp. 6–21. Kevin Aanerud
Plumages of Washington's rail chicks. pp. 22–23. Ian Paulsen
Sandhill Crane subspecies in Washington. pp. 24–26. Dennis R. Paulson
Early arrival dates for juvenile shorebirds in the Pacific Northwest. pp. 27–32. Dennis R. Paulson
Unusual bathing behavior by Greater Yellowlegs. pp. 33–34. Joseph B. Buchanan
Surfbirds eating large edible mussels. pp. 35–36. Dennis R. Paulson
Short-billed Dowitcher migration at Bottle Beach, Grays Harbor, Washington, during spring 1989. pp. 37–39. Herb Wilson
Short-eared Owl subjected to piracy by Rough-legged Hawk. pp. 40–41. Andrew Stepniewski
Horned Larks "bottled up" near Toppenish. pp. 42–43. Andrew Stepniewski
Brown Creeper nesting in nest box. P. 44. Dana L. Base
First verified nesting of the Bobolink in Washington. pp. 45–47. Eugene S. Hunn

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