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Annotated Bibliography of Ohio Ornithology Bird records and studies from Ohio Copyright © 2017 Bill Whan Updated 18 November 2017 Below are references, some briefly annotated as underlined text where helpful, to published works on the ornithology of Ohio. Not covered are works not specific to Ohio, or publications concerning game propagation and introductions of alien species. Out-of-print volumes mentioned are on the shelves of good libraries, and increasingly on the Web. Key words (for example, localities, authors, English names of species) may be searched here. Every effort has been made to include all pertinent sources, but such a bibliography must remain a work in progress. The compiler would be grateful to hear from readers who have corrections or additional entries to suggest. After my labors thus far I am moved to offer my profound gratitude to bibliographers of the past, as well as to librarians of the present. This document incorporates bibliographic entries from Gerrick 1968, which in turn incorporates those of Osborn 1930. Users of this list will welcome the news that SORA has been been made available to the public at http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/ by the University of New Mexico library; this searchable site offers downloadable copies of older back issues of the Auk, the Wilson Bulletin, and more than ten other important ornithological journals. The Ohio Naturalist and its successor the Ohio Journal of Science are also on line at https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/686 . The various natural history society journals of Cincinnati are on-line at http://library.cincymuseum.org/journals.htm , and past issues of the Cleveland Bird Calendar may be read at http://www.clevelandbirdcalendar.com/cbcarchives.htm . Ahlquist, J. 1964. Rufous-necked Sandpiper, Erolia ruficollis, in northeastern Ohio. Auk 81:432–433. Only Ohio record of red-necked stint, Ashtabula County 7/21-23/1962. Akers, J., and G. Spare. 1938. Purple Sandpiper in Ohio. Auk 55(3):528. Fairport Harbor. 12/27/1937. Akin, W. 1993. Green-tailed Towhee in Lorain County. Ohio Cardinal 16:30–31. Two-month-plus stay of recent record. Al-Dabagh, M.A. 1964. The incidence of blood parasites in wild and domestic birds of Columbus, Ohio. American Midland Naturalist 72:148-151. Aldrich, John W. 1932a. Barnacle Goose in Ohio. Auk 49(4):460. One of two at Winous Pt, Ottawa Co collected 11/5/25, wild origin possible. _______. 1932b. The giant red-wing in Ohio. Auk 49:227. Specimens Geauga and Ottawa Cos. _______. 1934. Observations on a few breeding birds in northeastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 36:96–103. Yellow-bellied sapsucker, red-breasted nuthatch, sedge wren, prothonotary/magnolia/black-throated green/Blackburnian/chestnut-sided warblers, northern waterthrush, purple finch, savannah sparrow, dark-eyed junco, white-throated sparrow, swamp sparrow). _______. 1936a. Additions to the list of Ohio birds. Auk 53(1):98-99. Four subspecies: of house wren, hermit thrush, veery, and sharp-tailed sparrow. _______. 1936b. European Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola rusticola) in Ohio. Auk 53:329–330. Geauga Co. specimen of 1935. _______. 1936c. Sennett’s nighthawk in Ohio. Auk 53:333-334. Single specimens in Cleveland 8/31/1934 and 9/4/1935. _______. 1940. Geographic variation in the eastern North American Savannah Sparrows P. sandwichensis. Ohio Journal of Science 40(1):1-8. Possible split species in the future.

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Annotated Bibliography of Ohio Ornithology

Bird records and studies from Ohio

Copyright © 2017 Bill Whan

Updated 18 November 2017

Below are references, some briefly annotated as underlined text where helpful, to published works

on the ornithology of Ohio. Not covered are works not specific to Ohio, or publications concerning game

propagation and introductions of alien species. Out-of-print volumes mentioned are on the shelves of good

libraries, and increasingly on the Web. Key words (for example, localities, authors, English names of

species) may be searched here. Every effort has been made to include all pertinent sources, but such a

bibliography must remain a work in progress. The compiler would be grateful to hear from readers who

have corrections or additional entries to suggest.

After my labors thus far I am moved to offer my profound gratitude to bibliographers of the past,

as well as to librarians of the present. This document incorporates bibliographic entries from Gerrick 1968,

which in turn incorporates those of Osborn 1930. Users of this list will welcome the news that SORA has

been been made available to the public at http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/ by the University of New Mexico

library; this searchable site offers downloadable copies of older back issues of the Auk, the Wilson Bulletin,

and more than ten other important ornithological journals. The Ohio Naturalist and its successor the Ohio

Journal of Science are also on line at https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/686 . The various natural

history society journals of Cincinnati are on-line at http://library.cincymuseum.org/journals.htm , and past

issues of the Cleveland Bird Calendar may be read at

http://www.clevelandbirdcalendar.com/cbcarchives.htm .

Ahlquist, J. 1964. Rufous-necked Sandpiper, Erolia ruficollis, in northeastern Ohio. Auk 81:432–433. Only Ohio record of red-necked stint, Ashtabula County 7/21-23/1962. Akers, J., and G. Spare. 1938. Purple Sandpiper in Ohio. Auk 55(3):528. Fairport Harbor. 12/27/1937. Akin, W. 1993. Green-tailed Towhee in Lorain County. Ohio Cardinal 16:30–31. Two-month-plus stay of recent record. Al-Dabagh, M.A. 1964. The incidence of blood parasites in wild and domestic birds of Columbus, Ohio. American Midland Naturalist 72:148-151. Aldrich, John W. 1932a. Barnacle Goose in Ohio. Auk 49(4):460. One of two at Winous Pt, Ottawa Co

collected 11/5/25, wild origin possible.

_______. 1932b. The giant red-wing in Ohio. Auk 49:227. Specimens Geauga and Ottawa Cos. _______. 1934. Observations on a few breeding birds in northeastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 36:96–103. Yellow-bellied sapsucker, red-breasted nuthatch, sedge wren, prothonotary/magnolia/black-throated green/Blackburnian/chestnut-sided warblers, northern waterthrush, purple finch, savannah sparrow, dark-eyed junco, white-throated sparrow, swamp sparrow). _______. 1936a. Additions to the list of Ohio birds. Auk 53(1):98-99. Four subspecies: of house wren, hermit thrush, veery, and sharp-tailed sparrow. _______. 1936b. European Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola rusticola) in Ohio. Auk 53:329–330. Geauga Co. specimen of 1935. _______. 1936c. Sennett’s nighthawk in Ohio. Auk 53:333-334. Single specimens in Cleveland 8/31/1934 and 9/4/1935. _______. 1940. Geographic variation in the eastern North American Savannah Sparrows P. sandwichensis. Ohio Journal of Science 40(1):1-8. Possible split species in the future.

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_______. 1944. Notes on the races of the White-breasted Nuthatch. Auk 61:493-508. _______. Geographical variation in Bewick’s Wren in the eastern United States. Louisiana State University Museum of Zoology Occasional Papers, No. 18, pp 305-309. _______. 1945. Birds of a deciduous forest aquatic succession. Wilson Bulletin 57(4):243-245. NE Ohio species succession from boreal relict wetlands to deciduous forest. _______. 1946a. White eggs of the Long-billed Marsh Wren. Auk 63(3):442-442. Eggs at Bay Point suggest this species belongs in Cistothorus. _______. 1946b. The United States races of the Bob-white. Auk 63(4):493-508. Includes Ohio. _______. 1946c. Speciation in the white-cheeked geese. Wilson Bulletin 58(2):94-103. Canada and cackling goose. _______. 1947. American egret nesting on West Sister Island in Lake Erie. Auk 64(4):461-462. Great egret. _______. 1951. A review of the races of the Traill’s Flycatcher. Wilson Bulletin 63:192-197. Willow flycatcher, alder flycatcher. _______. 1953. Habits and habitat differences in two races of Traill’s Flycatcher. Wilson Bulletin 65(1):8- 11. Willow flycatcher, alder flycatcher. Allen, A. A. 1913. Cory's Least Bittern at Ithaca, New York. Auk 30:559-561. Ohio record p. 561. Allen, J. A. 1897. Oberholser’s Birds of Wayne County, Ohio. Auk 14(1):112-113. Review. Allen, K.E., and J. Blinzley. 1965. The giant Canada goose. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 29(2):22-23, 30. Allen, R., and M.M. Nice. 1952. A study of the breeding biology of the purple martin (Progne subis). American Midland Naturalist 47(3):606-665. Anderson, J.M. 1957. First barnacle goose for Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 21(1):25. See Aldrich 1932a. _______. 1960. Summer birds of Winous Point in 1880, 1930, and 1960. 21 pp. (mimeo). Winous Point Research Committee. Anderson, M., E. Durbin, T. Kemp, S. Lauer, and E. Tramer. 2002. Birds of the Toledo Area. Ohio

Biological Survey. Columbus, OH. vi + 183 pp. An update and revision of Campbell (1968) but covering a

slightly different area, this provides local accounts of 357 species. Includes descriptions of productive

locales and a checklist with histograms, Area covered includes all or parts of Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry,

and Ottawa counties in Ohio, plus extreme southern Monroe County in Michigan. Anderson, M. 1998. A second Ohio record of Townsend’s Warbler. Ohio Cardinal 21:35. Sight record 4/7/1997 in Lucas Co. Andrews, D. A. 1973. Habitat utilization by Soras, Virginia Rails, and King Rails near southwestern Lake Erie. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. 112 pp. Andrews, R. 1952. A study of waterfowl nesting on a Lake Erie marsh. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. 153 pp. Anonymous. 1850a. Pine linnet – Linaria pinus. Family Visitor 1:140. J.P. Kirtland. Siskin. _______. 1850b. The wild pigeon Ectopistes migratoria. Family Visitor 1:133. Passenger pigeon, Kirtland

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_______. 1856. Wild pigeon. Ohio Farmer 5:109. Passenger pigeon, Kirtland. _______. 1857. Ohio Legislature vs. birds. Ohio Farmer 6:37. Kirtland _______. 1859a. Birds and insects along Lake Erie. Cleveland Academy of Science Proceedings 1845-1859, p. 170. Kirtland. _______. 1859b. The use of quail. Ohio Farmer 8:347. _______. 1881a. European house sparrow. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:339. _______. 1881b. Cardinal grosbeak. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:340. Northern cardinal. _______. 1881c. American barn owl. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:340. _______. 1881d. Long-tailed duck: Old squaw. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:341. _______. 1881e. Field sparrow. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:338. _______. 1881f. Yellow-bellied flycatcher. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:340. _______. 1881g. Blue-winged teal. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. _______. 1882a. Gadwall duck. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. _______. 1882b. Dichromatism in the screech owl. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:44-51. _______. 1882c. American osprey or fish hawk. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. _______. 1882d. Hooded warbler. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. _______. 1882d. Pileated woodpecker: Logcock. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. _______. 1885. The evening grosbeak. Bulletin of Denison University 1:5-15. _______. 1895. The American Crow: notes by various observers in widely scattered localities. Wilson Bulletin 5:5-41. _______. 1914. Extinction of Passenger Pigeon in the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens Auk 31:566-567. _______. 1923. The spotted sandpiper group. The new bird checklist. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Bulletin 6:22-23. _______. 1925. Spring bird calendar for Ohio. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Bulletin 25:27-100. _______. 1928. The winter birds of central Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:24-28. Thomas, E. S., C. F. Walker, and M. B. Trautman. _______. 1928 Notes on the breeding warblers of central Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:53-58. _______. 1938. The chukar. Ohio Outdoor's Man 1:1-5. _______. 1940a. Have you ever seen a white crow? Ohio Conservation Bulletin 4:21. _______. 1940b. Flocks of eagles. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 4:5. _______. 1945. An albino crow. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 9:27.

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_______. 1945. The birds of Cleveland, Ohio, and vicinity. Wilson Bulletin 57:110-120. Editor Lynds Jones presents a lightly-edited annotated checklist from an anonymous contributor. Argabrite, W., M Griffith, G. Rankin, and H. Slack. 2005. Herring Gulls breed successfully in southeastern Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 28(2):79-80. Gallia Co. nesting record. Armstrong, H. 1999. A Western Grebe at East Fork State Park. Ohio Cardinal 22:95–96. Arndt, R, and T. Townsend. 1982. Non-game bird populations on areas managed for wildlife and agricultural crops. Ohio Journal of Science 82(3):128-133. Ashley, C. 1992. West Sister experience. Ohio Cardinal 15:92–95. Description of colonial wader colonies. Atwater, Caleb. 1818. Notice of the scenery, geology, mineralogy, botany, etc., of Belmont County, Ohio. American Journal of Science and the Arts 1:226-230. _______. 1838. A History of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil. Cincinnati. Mentions 75 species, esp. pp. 93-96: parakeets, sandhill cranes. Audubon, J.J. 1831-1839. Ornithological Biography. 4 Vol. Adam Black, Edinburgh. Names 40 species from Ohio. _______. 1840-1844. The Birds of America. 7 vol. J.B. Chevalier, Philadelphia. Adds several species to those named from Ohio in the Ornithological Biography. Austing, G.R. 1960. White hawk captured. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 24(9):4-5. Austing, G. R., and D. A. Imbrogno. 1976. Birds of the Hamilton County Park District and southwestern Ohio. Hamilton County Park District, Cincinnati. 52 pp. An annotated guide to the birds of the Hamilton County Park District's properties, with a calendar of spring and fall migration dates based on Borror 1950. Averbach, B. F. 1925. Hudsonian curlew near Youngstown, Ohio. Auk 42(4):580. Flock of 11 Hudsonian godwits on 5/24/25. Bailey, D. 1975. The birds of Cedar Bog. 8 pp. Ohio Historical Society Natural History Information Series vol 4 #3. Champaign County site. Bailey, H. H. 1935. A revision of the genus Coturnicops. Bull. 10, Bailey Mus & Lib. Nat. Hist., Miami, FL. References Ohio specimens. Bailey, S. 2002. The Smith’s Longspur in Illinois. Ohio Cardinal 25:152-158. Habitat preferences, techniques for discovering migrants. Baird, R.L. 1901a. Birds of Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 2:143-145. List observed 7/30-

8/30 1901

_______. 1901b. The spring migration of 1901, with average tables for Lorain County, Ohio. Wilson

Bulletin 12:94-100. _______. 1905. Bird migration at Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17(3):74–83. Ten-year summary, nesting yellow-bellied sapsucker. _______. 1931. A Bald Eagle swims. Wilson Bulletin 43:308-309. _______. 1931. The Season: Oberlin (Ohio) Region. Bird Lore 33:409-411. _______. 1935. The Season: Oberlin (Ohio) Region. Bird Lore 37:291-292.

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Baird, S. F. 1852. Description of a new species of Sylvicola (Dendroica kirtlandi). Ann. Lyc. New York 5:217. Kirtland's warbler, type specimen. _______. 1858. Pacific Railroad Report, Birds. Mentions Ohio specimens in Nat. Museum: Philadelphia vireo, least flycatcher. . 1864. Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, 181, Part I: North and Middle America. First mention of Turdus aliciae for Ohio. _______, and R. Ridgway. 1874. A History of North American Birds. Boston. Little, Brown. In 2:531 first authentic record of black-backed woodpecker for Ohio. Baker, W.C. 1931. A bird refueling act. Bird Lore 33(2):121-122. _______. 1932a. Mating dance of red-eyed vireo. Bird Lore 34(6):392. _______. 1932b. A robin wader. Bird Lore 34(6):393. _______. 1933a. Brewster’s warbler in blue-winged plumage. Auk 50:116. Hybrid Columbiana Co. _______. 1933b. Some sight records from Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45(1):35–36. Snowy egrets, E. wigeon Columbiana Co. _______. 1935. A preliminary report on the breeding birds of Columbiana County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 47(1): 87. Also mimeographed list Dec 1934. _______. 1946. Notes on summer resident Wilson’s Snipe in Columbiana County, Ohio. Auk 63(3)446–448. Confirmation of breeding after years of summer records. _______. 1948. A sight record of the sycamore warbler in eastern Ohio. Ruffed Grouse 2(1):24-26. Yellow-throated warbler. _______. 1970. The birds of Columbiana County and southern Mahoning County, Ohio, 1929-1968. Unpublished MS, 26 pp. Baldwin, S.P. 1919. Bird banding by means of systematic trapping. Abstract Proc. Linn. Soc. of N. Y. 31:49. Study of "divorce" in breeding wrens in Cleveland. _______. 1921. Recent returns from trapping and banding birds. Auk 38:228-237. Results from efforts in Cleveland, 1919-20. _______. 1921. The marriage relations of the House Wren. Auk 38:237-244. Study near Cleveland. _______.1931a. Bird banding by systematic trapping. Sci. Publ, Cleve. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1(5):161-168. _______. 1931b. Laboratory study of living birds. Ohio Journal of Science 31:260-261. _______. 1931c. Bird sanctuary suggestions. Ohio Journal of Science 31:172-176. Incl. bibliography. _______. 1932a. Methods of bird study. Wilson Bulletin 44:56. _______. 1932b. The protection of hawks and owls in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 32:403-424. _______. 1933. Method in bird study. Wilson Bulletin 45:42. _______, H.C. Oberholser, and L. G. Worley. 1931. Measurements of birds. Sci. Publ. Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist. 2:1-165.

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_______, and C. Kendeigh. 1932c. Physiology of the temperature of birds. Sci. Publ. Cleve. Mus. Nat. Hist 3:1-196. _______. Baldwin, S.P., S.C. Kendeigh, and R.W. Franks. 1932. The protection of hawks and owls in Ohio. Ohio J. Science 32(5):403-424. _______. 1938.Variations in the weight of birds. Auk 55(3):416-467. Bales, B.R. 1909. The status of the American Barn Owl (Strix pratincola) in Pickaway County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 21:35-38. _______. Undated MS. “Migration records, being the first and last of each species seen, 1890-1916.” Collected records of four Pickaway County observers; at OHS Library in Columbus. _______. 1911a. Some notes from Pickaway County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 23:43–48. Nests barn owl, northern harrier, short-eared owl, king rail, least bittern (14 nests Calamus Swamp), northern mockingbird; specimens double-crested cormorant, Bonaparte’s gull, common tern, ring-necked duck. _______. 1911b. An Ohio nest of the Black and White Warbler. Wilson Bulletin 23:55–56. Hocking Co. Ball, R.E. 1933. A salvaged towhee. Bird Lore 35(4):210-211. _______. 1945. An unusual note of the White-crowned Sparrow. Auk 62(3):452. Canton in fall of 1943 _______. 1946. White Pelicans in northeastern Ohio. Auk 6(1):104. Eight near Canton May 1945. Ballou, W.H. 1878. The natural history of the islands of Lake Erie. Field and Forest 3(9):135-137. Includes 38 bird species, 30 breeding. Banks, R. C. 1973. Bird collections in the United States and Canada. Auk 90(1):136-170. Includes Ohio collections at Cleveland Museum of Nat Hist, Cincinnati Mus Nat Hist, Dayton Mus Nat Hist, Ohio State Museum, Miami Univ, Ohio Univ, Toledo Museum, and ten smaller Ohio collections. Barbush, R.J. 1961. The ring-necked pheasant in northwestern Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Barnhill, J.R. 1957. The range and recovery of pen-raised pheasants released in Hancock County, Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green. Barrows, W.B. 1889. The English Sparrow (Passer domesticus) in North America. US Department of Agriculture, Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy, Bulletin 1, Part II. Bartlett, H. T. 1996. A Spotted Towhee in Seneca Co. Ohio Cardinal 19:75–76. First verified Ohio record. _______ . 2007. Winter birds of Kelleys Island 2006-2007. Ohio Cardinal 30(2):89-92. Red-throated loon, harlequin duck, golden eagle, sandhill crane, purple sandpiper, California gull, Iceland gull, European starling, rusty blackbird. Bartlett, H.T., and H. W. Hintz. 1989. Birds of Seneca County, Ohio. Heidelberg College, Tiffin, OH. 163 pp. Annotated accounts for 263 species. Baumgartner, L.L. 1936. The bobwhite quail with suggestions for its management in Ohio. M.A. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Bear, L.I. 1961. The male red-wing black bird, Agelaius phoeniceus (Linnaeus) plumage, lens weight, and culmen length in relation to age. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus.

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Beardslee, C. S. 1944. Bonaparte’s Gull on the Niagara River and eastern Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 56:9–14. Observations of migrant and wintering birds. Bednarik, K. 1963. Some bird observations at Magee Marsh, Ottawa County. Wheaton Club Bulletin May 1963, pp. 31-34. Rare occurrences and nesting records 1952-1963. Belant, J. L., T. W. Seamans, S. W. Gabrey, and R. A. Dolbeer. 1995. Abundance of gulls and other birds at landfills in northern Ohio. American Midland Naturalist 134:30-40. Benedict, H.S. 1927. The Baltimore Oriole wintering in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 39:107. Jan 1927, Lakewood. Benjamin, J.R. 1940. Freak woodcock from Milan, Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin (9):14. _______. 1941. 1941 pheasant banding returns. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel. 171, 15 pp. _______. 1942. 1942 pheasant banding returns. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel. 174, 11 pp. Bernstein, N., E. McLean, & E. Bruce. 1980. Nesting of Red-winged Blackbirds and Common Reed grass in Mentor Marsh. Ohio Journal of Science 80(1): 14-19. Bezdek, H. 1942. Duck hawk in Ohio. Auk 59(2):306-307. Summary of peregrine falcon records. _______. 1943a. Unusual occurrences of Pied-billed Grebes. Auk 59(2):301. Warren, Greene, and Clermont Co, under unusual circumstances. _______. 1943b. The ruffed grouse. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 7:5, 20. _______. 1944. Sex ratios and color phases in two races of ruffed grouse. Journal of Wildlife Management 8:85-88. Bildstein, K. L. 1976. Behavior of wintering Northern Harriers (Circus cyaneus hudsonius) and other raptorial birds at communal roosts in south central Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Study of raptors in the Ross-Pickaway County-line area. _______. 1978. Behavioral ecology of Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), Rough-legged Hawks (Buteo lagopus), Northern Harriers (Circus cyaneus), American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) and other raptorial birds wintering in south central Ohio. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. Abstracted J. Raptor Research 13(1):29-30 _______. 1979. Fluctuations in the number of Northern Harriers (Circus cyaneus hudonius) at communal roosts in south central Ohio. J. Raptor Research 13(2):40-46. _______. 1980. Corn cob manipulation in Northern Harriers. Wilson Bulletin 92(1):128-130. _______. 1987. Behavioral ecology of Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), Rough-legged Hawks (Buteo lagopus), Northern Harriers (Circus cyaneus), and American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) in south central Ohio. Ohio Biological Survey Biological Notes No. 18. 53 pp. Bingaman, A. 1975. Wahkeena bird census. 14 pp. Ohio Historical Society Natural History Information

Series vol 4 No 4. Census of this Fairfield County preserve.

Blackwell, B. F. and R. A. Dolbeer. 2001. Decline of red-winged blackbird population in Ohio correlated to

changes in agriculture (1966-1996). Journal of Wildlife Management 65(4):661-667. Blincoe, B. J. 1924. Red-eyed Vireo mimics the call notes of the Crested Flycatcher. Wilson Bulletin 36(3):136.

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_______. 1924a. Robin nests on ground. Wilson Bulletin 36(3):136-137. _______. 1924b. Little Blue Herons in Montgomery County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 36(4):214-215. Observations of a number of immature birds. _______. 1925. The Egret in the Great Miami Valley, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 37(4):220. First local record. _______. 1925. Harris' Sparrow in southwestern Ohio. Auk 42(2):275. Montgomery Co, 10/5-12/1924, specimen. _______. 1929. Some shorebird records for the Miami Valley, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(1):29-31. Willet, sanderling, golden-plover, piping plover, phalarope, dowitcher, stilt sandpiper, dunlin at Englewood. _______. 1930. Leach’s Petrel in Ohio. Auk 47(1):72. Ohio’s sole record, from Dayton 5/16/29, specimen to OSU. _______. 1931. A knot Calidris canutus in Montgomery County, Ohio. Auk 48(4):596. Seven on 8/17/27 at Englewood Dam. _______. 1932. Wilson’s Snipe feeding in open water. Wilson Bulletin 44(4):233. Montgomery County. _______. 1933. Chuck-will’s-widow again in Ohio. Auk 50:362. Chuck-will’s-widow collected in

Montgomery Co. 1 May 1933; second Ohio record. _______. [1968]. The Birds of Dayton and the Central Miami Valley, with SupplementalRecords to July

1967. Biological Notes No. 1, Ohio Biological Society, Columbus. 166 pp. Out of print; see Mathena et al.

Blokpoel, H, G.D. Tessler, and A. Harfenist. 1987. Distribution during post-breeding dispersal, migration,

and overwintering of Common Terns color-marked on the lower Great Lakes. Journal of Field Ornithology 58: 206–217. Bock, C. E., and L.W. Lepthien. 1976. Growth in the eastern House Finch population, 1962–71. American Birds 30:791–792. Bombaci, C. 1994. A birder’s guide to Franklin County and central Ohio. Self-published, Columbus. In OSU BioSci Library collection. Bonaparte, C.L. 1825-1833. American Ornithology. 4 Vol. Carey, Lea & Carey, Philadelphia. Names cliff swallow and wild turkey from Ohio. Borror, A.C. 1958. Observations of the relationships of call notes to flock behavior of the Starling Sturnus vulgaris and the Red-Winged Blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus. Wheaton Club Bulletin 3(1):9-10. _______. 1958. Call notes and flock behavior of the Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Borror, D.J. 1941. Migration dates for birds of central Ohio. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel. 159, 14 pp. _______. 1948. Analysis of repeat records of banded White-throated Sparrows. Ecology Monographs 18:411-430. _______. 1950. A checklist of the birds of Ohio with the migration dates for the birds of central Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 50:1–32. A list of 320 Ohio species verified by specimens, plus 23 regarded as

hypothetical, eight extirpated species, nine exotic species, and others, plus a table of migratory dates.

_______. 1954. Analytical studies of Henslow’s Sparrow songs. Wilson Bulletin 66(4):243-252.

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_______. 1956a. Variation in Carolina Wren songs. Auk 73(2):211-229.

_______. 1956b. Vocal gymnastics in Wood Thrush songs. Ohio Journal of Science 56(3):177-182.

_______. 1956c. Mockingbird imitations of Carolina wren. Bull. Mass. Aud. Soc. 40:245-250, 309-318.

_______. 1957a. The songs of eastern warblers. Wheaton Club Bulletin 2(2):15-22. Descriptions of five

types of songs.

_______. 1957b. Additional notes on the variation in song sparrow songs. Wheaton Club Bulletin. 2(1):6-

10.

_______. 1958. Notes on the drummings of woodpeckers. Wheaton Club Bulletin 3(1):5-7. Speed, interval,

frequencies probably not diagnostic of species.

_______. 1959a. Variation in the songs of the Rufous-sided Towhee. Wilson Bulletin 71(1):54-72.

_______. 1959b. Songs of the Chipping Sparrow. Ohio Journal of Science 59:347-356.

_______. 1959c. Alternating song patterns in certain flycatchers. Wheaton Club Bulletin. Jun 1959, pp38-

40. Eastern wood-pewee, eastern phoebe, alder flycatcher.

_______. 1960. The recognition of chickadees in the field by songs and calls. Wheaton Club Bulletin Jun

1960, pp 3-6.

_______. 1960. An outline of the intraspecific variation in passerine bird songs. Wheaton Club Bulletin Jun

1960, pp. 15-19.

_______. 1961. Variation in thrush songs. Wheaton Club Bulletin. Vol 6, Jun 1961, 9-15.

_______. 1961a. Songs of finches (Fringillidae) of eastern North America. Ohio Journal of Science 61:161-

174.

_______. 1961b. Intraspecific variation in passerine bird songs. Wilson Bulletin 73:57-78.

_______. 1964. Songs of the thrushes (Turdidae), wrens (Troglodytidae), and mockingbirds (Mimidae) of

eastern North America. Ohio Journal of Science 64(3):195-207.

_______. 1965. Variation in White-throated Sparrow songs. Auk 81(1):26-47. From seven US states,

including OH, and six Canadian provinces.

_______. 1965. Atypical songs in passerine birds. Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1966, pp 1-5. _______. 1970. Tape recordings as evidence of a bird’s occurrence in an area. Wheaton Club Bulletin No. 15. _______. 1972. Notes on song variations in the Rufous-sided Towhee. Wheaton Club Bulletin. Sept 1972, five unnumbered pp. _______. 1973. The status of Traill's flycatcher in central Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin, Dec 1973, 2 unnumbered pp. Willow/alder flycatchers. _______. 1987. Song in the White-eyed vireo. Wilson Bulletin 99(3):377-397. Borror, D.J., and C.R. Reese. 1954. Analytical studies of Henslow’s Sparrow songs. Wilson Bulletin 66:243-252.

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_______. 1961. Intraspecific variation in passerine bird songs. Wilson Bulletin 73(1):57-78. Borror, D.J., and W.W.H. Gunn. 1958. Songs of warblers of eastern North America. Bulletin of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists Dec. 1958, 17-24. Brackney, A.W., and T. A. Bookhout. 1982. Population ecology of Common Gallinules in southwestern Lake Erie marshes. Ohio Journal of Science 82:229–237. Common moorhen. Brady, J. A. and Hoffman, E.C. 1926. The Bronzed Grackle at Lakewood, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38:45-46. Brandenburg, A., and L.W. Campbell. 1935. The effects of certain relief projects on bird life. Auk 47(3):240-241. Impact of "clean-up" projects on birds at a Toledo site. Brannon, P. A. 1921. An unusual dove's nest. Auk 38:601. Mourning dove. Braun, H.W. 1935. Studies of warbler migration near Canton, Ohio. Bird Banding 6(3):81-89. _______. 1935. The semi-spring plumage of male Indigo Buntings. Bird Banding 6(3):135. Braund, F.W. 1938. Nesting records for Ohio birds: Jane 1–Sept. 1, 1937. Oologist 55(7):81–83. _______. 1938. Status of the Northern Pileated Woodpecker in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Oologist 55(11):128–130. _______. 1939a. The versatile nesting habitats of the American Woodcock. Oologist 56(6):69–70. _______. 1939b. Breeding records of Ohio birds: March 1–October 1, 1939. Oologist 56:110–112. _______. 1940a. Nesting records for Ohio birds: January 1–September 1, 1940. Oologist 57:134–135.

_______. 1940b. The birds of Smoky Creek Valley, Adams County, Ohio. Oologist 57(6):62–72. Breiding, G.H. 1946. Moonseed fruits as bird food. Auk 63(4):589. 2/10/46 waxwings, Columbus. _______. 1948. The range of an individual Bob-white. Auk 65(4):446-447. Breiding, G.H., and R. Rausch. 1948. Arcocystis (Aspergilla) in wood warblers. Auk 65(2):295-296. Brewster, W. 1889. Nesting Habits of the Parrakeet. Auk 6(4):336-337. Tree-branch nesting. Parakeet. Brockett, R.E. 1909. The Mockingbird in Gallia Co., Ohio. Ohio Naturalist. 10(1):14. Nesting 1904-9 at Rio Grande. Brooks, C. K. 1940. King Eider in Ohio. Auk 57(4):563-564. Specimen from Winous Pt, 5 Dec 1939. Brooks, M. 1938. Bachman’s Sparrow in the north-central portion of its range. Wilson Bulletin 50:86–109. Includes Ohio range. _______. 1938. The eastern Lark Sparrow in the upper Ohio Valley. Cardinal 4(8):181-200. Brown, A. 1931. Obituary of Charles Dury. Ohio Journal of Science 31:512-514. Brown, Edson. 1951. Studies in the bird population of a gorge at Stow, Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Kent State University, Kent. Brown, Samuel R. 1815. Views of the Campaigns of the Northwestern Army, etc. Wm. G. Murphey,

Philadelphia. Valuable early comments on NW Ohio country.

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Bruce, J.A. 1931. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron in Ohio. Auk 48(4):593–594. Seen 4/25/31 Killbuck Valley. Buchanan, F.W. 1944. Notes on molting time in loons and grebes. Wilson Bulletin 56(2):116. Observations from Columbiana and Jefferson counties. _______. 1947a. Red Phalarope in eastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 59(1):36. Specimen Jefferson Co 9/15/45. _______. 1947b. An ecological study of breeding birds of eastern Ohio in relation to the Flushing Escarpment. M.S. Thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca. _______. 1980. The Breeding Birds of Carroll and Northern Jefferson Counties, Ohio, with Notes on

Selected Vascular Plants and Animal Species. Ohio Biological Survey, Biological Notes No. 12. 50 pp.

Buchanan, F.W., and K.C. Parkes. A female Bob-white in male plumage. Wilson Bulletin 60(2):119-120.

Specimen from Carroll Co.

Bulley, R.H. 1886. Immature dress of Melospiza palustris. Auk 3(2):277. Swamp sparrow, now M.

georgiana, in Canton 1885, with yellow supercilium.

Burnard, R. 1964. Waterfowl production potential of natural and reclaimed forest potholes. M.S. Thesis,

Ohio State University, Columbus.

Burton, D.L. 1999. Weather-related waterbird groundings. Ohio Cardinal 22:37-40. Influences of severe

weather and the physiology of loons and grebes on groundings.

Burtt, H. 1961. Predicting migration dates. Wheaton Club Bulletin Vol 6, Jun 1961. Analysis of accuracy of

predicting timing of migration using local databases.

_______. 1972. Directional trends for some recoveries of icterids banded in Columbus, O. Wheaton Club

Bulletin Sept 1972, 19 unnumbered pages.

_______, and M. Giltz. 1966. Recoveries of starlings banded at Columbus, OH. Bird Banding 37(4):267-

273.

_______. 1969. Analysis of 985 blackbird recoveries. Wheaton Club Bulletin, Sept 1969, pp 1-12.. Banding

program in Columbus

_______. 1970. Directional trends for Starling recoveries. Wheaton Club Bulletin, Sept 1970, 1-12.

_______. 1971. Population trends for 96,594 blackbirds and Starlings. Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1971,

pp 1-3.

Busam, M. 2000. Stately visitors…Common Ravens in Ohio: The past, present, and future. Ohio Cardinal

23:121-129. Historical review of status of the species.

_______. 2001. “The possibilities are bewildering”: The history and mystery of the Cincinnati Warbler.

Ohio Cardinal 24:80-90. Ornithological history of the subspecies.

_______. 2003. Golden eagles in Ohio: an overview of the species in Ohio and eastern North America.

Ohio Cardinal 26:168-177. History and changing status of the species.

_______. 2006. Short Note: Ohio's first confirmed Anna's Hummingbird. Ohio Cardinal 29(2):95-96. A

bird seen 12 Nov-24 Dec 2005 in Butler County.

_______. 2006. Book Review: Birds of Western Lake Erie. Ohio Cardinal 29(2):100-104. Review of M.

Trautman's posthumous work.

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Butler, A. 1892. Notes on the range and habits of the Carolina Parrakeet. Auk 9(1):49-56. Parakeet.

_______. 1894a. The range of Crossbills in the Ohio Valley, with notes on their unusual occurrence in

summer. American Naturalist 28:136-146.

_______. 1894b. Records of the Kirtland Warbler. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. p. 119. Seven Ohio records.

_______. 1897a. The unusual occurrence of Brünnich’s Murre (Uria lomvia) far inland, with notes on

other rare birds. Auk 14(2):197-200. Ohio records of thick-billed murre, purple gallinule.

_______. 1897b. The recent occurrence of the Raven in Indiana. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. pp 201-202.

Mentions Stockbridge Ohio ravens.

_______. 1897c. Unusual occurrences of Brunnich's Murre far inland, with notes on other birds. Auk

14:197-200. Ohio records of the murre, Baird's sandpiper, purple gallinule, magnificent frigatebird.

_______. 1926. Some sources of ornithological material and what they show. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci 36:341.

Ohio records of Kirtland's warbler, Baird's sandpiper, evening grosbeak, passenger pigeon, trumpeter swan,

red-throated loon, swallow-tailed kite, Caspian tern.

_______. 1929. Rare birds in Cincinnati collections. Auk 46:196-199. Incl. Specimens of Kirtland's

warbler, passenger pigeon, trumpeter swan, swallow-tailed kite.

_______. 1935c. Campbell, B. R. Ornithologists visit the jack pine barrens. Toledo Naturalists' Association

1935 Annual, pp 35-36.

Campbell, L.W. 1927. A few of the less known summer residents near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 39(3):172-173. Dickcissel abundant, Henslow’s sparrow very common, sedge wren and golden-winged warbler rather common, prothonotary nests. _______. 1928a. The Chestnut-sided Warbler nesting near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40(4):253. Probably first NW Ohio record. _______. 1928b. A southward movement of breeding Savannah Sparrows in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40(3):223-225. Reviews other records. _______. 1930a. Unusual nesting site of the Prothonotary Warbler. Wilson Bulletin 42(4):292. Lucas County. _______. 1930b. Common Terns nesting near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 42(2):108-109. Little Cedar Point probably first mainland nest site. _______. 1930c. Birds of Toledo, Ohio, and vicinity. Toledo Nature Study Society Apr 1930:1-19. 237 spp for the region. _______. 1931a. An Arkansas Kingbird and a Blue Grosbeak near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 48(1):123. _______. 1931b. The Hooded Warbler nesting near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 48 (1):128-129. _______. 1931c. Little Blue Herons and egrets near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43(2):145-146. Fall 1930, 85 little blue herons, 46 great egrets. _______. 1931d. A cross section of shore-birds migrating near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43(3):228-229. 27 species, including two spring Baird’s sandpipers.

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_______. 1932a. A large flock of Bank Swallows near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 44(2):118-119. About 250,000 at Little Cedar Point, Lucas County. _______. 1932b. Long-billed Marsh wrens nesting near Toledo, OH. Auk 49(3):352-353. Five years of records. _______. 1933a. Nesting of the Mourning Warbler near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 50:117-118. First Ohio nest

recorded 4 July 1932 _______. 1933b. The Oak Openings of northwestern Ohio. Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio Bulletin 2:1-17. Of 115 breeding species in NW Ohio, 92 in Oak Openings. _______. 1934a. A family of Arkansas Kingbirds near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 51:85. Western kingbird nest with three nestlings 29 July 1933. _______. 1934b. Bicknell’s Thrush taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 51:241. Near Toledo, 29 Sept 1933. _______, 1934c. Two unusual sight records at Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(2):119-120. Glaucous and great black-backed gulls. _______. 1934d. Some uncommon birds taken near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(2):122-123. Red-necked grebe, king rail, parasitic jaeger, Franklin’s gull, prairie marsh wren, Brewster’s warbler, giant redwing, common redpoll. _______. 1934e. Lawrence's Warbler taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 51:526. _______. 1935a. Least Tern taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 52:87. Two specimens Jerusalem Twp in Lucas Co. _______. 1935b. Review of avian records of the Toledo region for 1935. Toledo Naturalists' Association 1935 Annual, pp 27-29. _______. 1936a. Junco hyemalis connectens taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(1):90. _______. 1936b. The Yellow Palm Warbler taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(1):90. Specimen 10/20/1935. _______. 1936c. Wilson’s Plover taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(4):44l. _______. 1936d. Brewer’s Blackbird taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(4):452. _______. 1936e. The subspecies of Red-winged Blackbirds wintering near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48(4):311-312. _______. 1936f. An unusual colony of Alder Flycatchers. Wilson Bulletin 48:164-168.

_______. 1936g. Birds of Lucas County and vicinity. 11 pp. Toledo Naturalists’ Association, Toledo. _______. 1936a. A Hudsonian and Marbled Godwit taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(2):211-212. _______. 1936b. The subspecies of Red-winged Blackbirds wintering near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48(4):311-312. _______. 1936c. Recent records of the Orange-crowned Warbler near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48(2):132. Details of dozens of records. _______. 1936d. An unusual colony of Alder Flycatchers. Wilson Bulletin 48(3):164-168. Three nests in abnormal upland habitat (compare WB 49(1):48).

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_______. 1937a. Le Conte’s Sparrow near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 54:397-399. Extraordinary occurrences in

1936.

_______. 1937b. Shufeldt’s Junco near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 54(3):399.

_______. 1937c. American Magpie taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 54(4):540. First Ohio specimen.

_______. 1938a. The Canada Warbler breeding near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 50:61. _______. 1938b. Phalaropes of the western Lake Erie region. Auk 55:89–94. Summary historical records. Wilson's phalarope, red-necked phalarope, red phalarope. _______. 1938c. Interrupted egg laying of a Marsh Hawk. Wilson Bulletin 50:64.

_______. 1939a. Franklin’s Gull in Ohio. Auk 56(1):78-79. Summary of Ohio records theretofore. _______. 1939b. Second occurrence of Brewer’s Blackbird in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 51:186. Lucas County specimen 4/12, flock of 55 on 4/3. _______. 1939c. Put-in-Bay (Ohio) region. Bird Lore 41:121. _______. 1940. Birds of Lucas County. Toledo Museum of Science Bulletin 1(1):1–225. Remarks on history of

bird life, climate, habitats, geography, etc., of the area, with an annotated list of 301 species locally

recorded. A table of extreme early/late dates for many species.

. 1942. Slow recovery of Ohio phoebes from the 1940 storm. Wilson Bulletin 54(4):250-251.

_______. 1944. Glossy Ibis near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 61(3):471. Three seen near Cedar Pt, Lucas Co. _______. 1945. Spring waterfowl. Ohio Conservation Bulletin. 9:10. _______. 1946a. The comebacks of egrets. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 10:26. _______. 1946b. A 16-year-old Marsh Hawk. Auk 63(1):88. Shot in Lucas Co. _______. 1947a. American Egrets nesting on West Sister Island in Lake Erie. Auk 64:461–462. Six nests discovered June 1946, along with 500-1550 nests of black-crowned night-herons, 100 nests great blue heron. _______. 1947b. Ohio’s Bob-white protected in 1912. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11:20. _______. 1947c. Bird migration hits new high. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11:26. _______. 1948. Nest-building adaptability of the Eastern Red-wing. Wilson Bulletin 60:244. _______. 1964. Christmas bird census. Ohio Conservation Bulletin. 28:3-6 _______. 1968. Birds of the Toledo area. The Toledo Blade Co., Toledo. 330 pp. 338 species of Toledo’s

birds: covers status, arrival/departure dates, maximum numbers, unusual records, etc. A revision of

Campbell (1940).

_______. 1973. Additions to the birds of the Toledo area for years 1968 through November 1973. Toledo Naturalists’ Association Yearbook 73:13–45. _______. 1935b. Long-billed Dowitcher taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 52(1):81. Specimens taken in summer/fall of 1934.

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_______. 1943. Summer Tanager and White-eyed Vireo near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 60(4):600-601. Singing males. _______, 1963. Half million birds killed, other wildlife destroyed. Toledo Naturalists' Yearbook 1963:42. Insecticides used in Monroe Co. _______, 1968. The Rapids of the Maumee. Toledo Naturalists' Association Yearbook 17-19. Ongoing study of the Maumee River rapids. _______, with Clair Gavin. 1995. The Marshes of Southwestern Lake Erie. Ohio University Press. 247 pp. Campbell, L, and B. Campbell. 1934. Two unusual records at Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(2):119-120. Glaucous gull, two great black-backed gulls. _______. 1934. Some uncommon birds taken near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(2):122-123. Red-necked grebe, king rail, parasitic jaeger, Franklin’s gull, prairie marsh wren, Brewster’s warbler, giant redwing, common repoll. _______ . 1934. Lawrence’s Warbler taken near Toledo, Ohio Auk 51:526. Collected in Oak Openings 30 May 1934, possible first Ohio record. _______. 1935. Long-billed dowitcher taen near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 52(1):81. _______ . 1936. A Hudsonian and a Marbled Godwit taken near Toledo, Ohio. Auk 53(2):211-212. Jerusalem Twp specimens 9/2/35, specimens to OSU. _______., and M.B. Trautman. 1936. The status of Forster’s Tern in the western Lake Erie region of Ohio and

Michigan. Auk 53(2):213-214. Canterbury, R. A., N. J. Kotesovec, Jr., and B. Catuzza. 1995. A preliminary study of the effects of Brown-

headed Cowbird parasitism on the reproductive success of Blue-winged Warblers in northeastern Ohio.

Ohio Cardinal 18:124–125.

Carlson, B. 1995. Nest site characteristics of Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) in northeast Ohio. Ohio

Journal of Science 95(5):312-315. Survey of 17 heronries in nine NE Ohio counties.

Carpenter, M.L., and M.W. Fall. 1967. The Barn Owl as a Red-winged Blackbird predator in northwestern

Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 67(5):317-318. Study in Ottawa Co 1964-66.

Chandler, A., and R. Rausch. 1947. A study of strigeids from owls in north central United States. Transactions of the American Microscopy Society 66:283-292. Chapman, F.B. 1931. Nesting of the Prairie Horned Lark in Delaware County, Ohio. Bird Lore 33(2):122-123. _______. 1931. An Ohio heron colony. Bird-Lore 33(4):256–257. _______. 1933. A statistical survey of Ohio winter bird life. Ohio Journal of Science 33:135-150. _______. 1937. A quantitative study of breeding birds of Nile Township, Scioto County, Ohio. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel. 40. 13 pp. _______. 1938. An unusual nesting site of the Rough-winged Swallow. Wilson Bulletin 50(3):203. In overflow pipes in Scioto Co 5/6/1938. _______. 1946. Behavior of cardinals toward a newly banded female of the same species. Bird Banding 17(3):128-129.

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_______. 1947. The Ruffed Grouse, its future in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11(11):20-21. _______. 1948a. Eastern goldfinch feeding on juneberry. Auk 65(3):446-447. _______. 1948b. The Ruffed Grouse and its management in Ohio. Ohio Division of Wildlife Conservation Bulletin #6. _______. 1949. Management suggestions for Bobwhite quail in Ohio. Ohio Division of Wildlife Game Mangement Leaflet #21. 2 pp. _______. 1953. Ohio tackles turkey restoration. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 17(1):20-21. _______, H. Bezdek, and E. H. Dustman. 1952. The Ruffed Grouse and its management in Ohio. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Conservation Bulletin No. 6. 24 pp. Chapman, F.M. 1897. An Ohio grackle roost. Auk 14(4):417-418. Notice of Jones 1897. _______. 1900. Additional notes on the season’s flight of crossbills. Bird Lore 2:59-60. Chasar, D.W. 1990. A brief history of the CVNRA Heronry. Ohio Cardinal 13:16. _______. 1994. The first confirmed Northern Parula nest in Cuyahoga Co. Ohio Cardinal 17:120–122. _______. 1995. Northern Parula nest building in Cuyahoga County. Ohio Cardinal 18:121. _______. 1997. Notes on Cerulean Warbler nesting. Ohio Cardinal 20:165 _______. 1997. Confirmed nesting of Yellow-throated Warbler in Cuyahoga Co. Cleveland Bird Calendar 93(3):36. _______. 1998. Confirmed nesting of Red-breasted Nuthatch in Brecksville Reservation. Cleveland Bird

Calendar 94:21–22.

_______. 1998. Nesting Canada and Magnolia Warblers. Cleveland Bird Calendar 94(3):29.

_______. 1998. A Sutton's Warbler? Cleveland Bird Calendar 94:30.

_______. 1999. Confirmed nest of Hermit Thrush in Summit County. Cleveland Bird Calendar 95:30–31. _______. 2000. On the status of Orchard Oriole in Cuyahoga/Summit counties. Cleveland Bird Calendar 96(3):36. _______. 2001. Effects of Gypsy Moth defoliation on select avian populations. Cleveland Bird Calendar 97:54. _______, and A. Chasar. 2003. Unusual courtship behavior of Broad-winged Hawks. Cleveland Bird Calendar 99(4):36. Christy, B. H. 1931. A fifty-year comparison. Auk 48(3):365-378. Comparison of bird life at Winous Point with that reported by Langdon & Porter exactly fifty years previously.

_______. 1936. Kirtland Marginalia. The Cardinal 4(4): 77-89. Christy records marginal notes made by

Jared Kirtland in his copy of Nuttall’s Manual through 1869, over thirty years after his published 1838

catalog, thereby adding much to our knowledge of Kirtland’s knowledge of Ohio’s bird life. This journal is

difficult to find, but Kirtland (1838) and this article are published together in The Ohio Cardinal 24(4):189-

212.

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Chubb, H.E. 1880. Spring field notes. Forest and Stream 14:307. Notes on arrival dates of 87 NE Ohio

species.

_______. 1881. Shore Lark (Wood Ibis). J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:340.

_______. 1884. Birds and electric lights. Forest and Stream 22:26. Clark, C. F. 1944. Forster’s Tern in central-western Ohio. Auk 61(3):474. May records at Lake St Marys. _______. 1944a. Summer occurrence of Holboell’s Grebe in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 56(3):169. Red-necked

grebe.

_______. 1944b. Knot in Auglaize County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 56(2):117. Fall specimen Lk. St. Marys.

_______. 1946. Rare birds in west-central Ohio. Auk 63(4):594. Grand Lk. St. Marys records of black scoter, peregrine falcon, sandhill crane, greater white-fronted goose. _______. 1955. Observations on waterfowl at Lake St. Marys, Mercer and Auglaize Counties, Ohio. Ohio Division of Wildlife Technical Bulletin. 2, 29 pp. _______. 1964. Bird records from the vicinity of Lake St. Marys, Mercer and Auglaize Counties, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 64(1):25–26. Clark, C. F., and J. P. Sipe. 1970. Birds of the Lake St .Marys area. Ohio Department of Natural Resources,

Division of Wildlife Publication No. 350, 93 pp. Annotated checklist treating 295 species, subspecies, and

hybrids known from the area, plus table of status and migration dates.

Claugus, A.H. 1957. Some aspects of the nesting site factor in a breeding bird community. Wheaton Club

Bulletin 2(2):27-33. At 35-acre Licking Co. site, vegetation associations with nests of numerous species.

_______. 1959. Some relationships of exposure in a bird community. Wheaton Club Bulletin 1959:13-35.

Licking County study.

_______. 1964. Some observations on crossbills and siskins. Toledo Naturalists' Association Bulletin

1964:25-26.

_______. 1966. Some observations of shorebirds on the Maumee River and Bay Point. Toledo Naturalists'

Association Bulletin 1966:50-51.

_______. 1969. Snow Buntings in Wood County. Wheaton Club Bulletin 14.

_______. 1970a. Notes on count techniques. Wheaton Club Bulletin 15.

_______. 1970b. The shorebirds of the Maumee Rapids. Toledo Naturalists' Association Bulletin 1970:32-

35.

_______. 1972. A nest location study of the birds of an Ohio woodland community—a 33-year summary.

Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1972, 27 unnumbered pp.

_______. 1976. Where are some rare birds nesting? Wheaton Club Bulletin 20-21:24.

_______. 1976. Puddle in a prairie. Wheaton Club Bulletin 20-21:6-10. Fulvous whistling-ducks in Seneca.

_______. 1978. The birds of Crawford Township, Wyandot County, Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 1:

22&23: 18-27.

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Clay, M.B. 1925 The Prothonotary Warbler at North Briston, Trumbull County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin

37(4):225. Observations of aborted nesting.

_______. 1928. The European Starling at North Bristol, Trumbull County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40(4):250.

First local nests.

_______. 1930. Some bird notes from Trumbull County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 42(2):63. Wintering snipe,

Carolina wren.

_______. 1933. Diurnal activity of the woodcock. Wilson Bulletin 45(3):106-110.

Coale, H.K. 1915. The present status of the Trumpeter Swan (Olor buccinator). Auk 32(1):82-90. Ohio

records p. 88.

Cockran, R.W. 1951. Factors affecting the fall and winter carrying capacity of Bobwhite environment on

the Woodbury area, Coshocton County, Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus.

Coles, V. 1944. Nesting of the Turkey Vulture in Ohio caves. Auk 61(2):219–228. Study of nesting sites in Fairfield and Hocking counties. Collins, W. O. 1861. Fifteenth annual report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture for 1860:381-390. Bill No. 12: "For the Protection of Birds and Game." Facts on the natural history of birds with recommendations for legislative action. Colvin, B. A. 1985. Common Barn-Owl population decline in Ohio and the relationship to agricultural trends. Journal of Field Ornithology 56(3):224–235. Agricultural land use and barn owl numbers. Colvin, B. and E. Bruce. 1986. Food habits and prey specificity of the common Barn Owl in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 86(3):76-80. Research in Holmes and Wayne counties. Comstock, F. M. 1896. The Parasitic Jaeger near Cleveland, Ohio. Auk 13:171. 1895 specimen Sandusky

Bay.

Conrad, C. 1934. Field trip to Niles, Ohio. Redstart 1:5. Horned grebe, loon, Bonaparte's gull, rough-legged

hawk, swan in Trumbull Co.

Cook, O. 1909. A Bohemian Waxwing (Ampelis garrulus) in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 21(3):163. Geauga Co

2/23/1909

Cook, O. 1915. The Prothonotary Warbler. Wilson Bulletin 27(2):349. Nesting near Chardon.

Cooke, W.W. 1913. Local decrease in bluebirds. Bird Lore 15:9-10.

Cope, E. D. 1872. Zoological sketch of Ohio. Topographical Atlas. Notes on 263 species for Ohio.

Coues, E. 1874. Birds of the Northwest. Miscellaneous publications no. 3 of the U.S. Geological Survey.

U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, Washington. Several Ohio species noted, p. 314 boreal owl as new Ohio sp.

_______. 1879. History of the Evening Grosbeak. Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 4:65-75.

Occurrences in Cleveland and Columbus.

_______. 1885. Nests and eggs of the birds of Ohio. Auk 2(3):289. Brief review of Jones (1887-1896),

q.v.

_______. 1886. Nests and eggs of the birds of Ohio. Auk 3(3):400. Ongoing review of numbers.

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_______. 1903. Key to North American Birds. Dodd & Mead, New York. Fifth edition. Mentions wood

stork, brown-headed nuthatch as north to Ohio. Courtney, P. A., and H. Blokpoel. 1983. Distribution and numbers of Common Terns on the lower Great Lakes 1900-1980: A review. Colonial Waterbirds 6:107-120. Cox, G.W. 1958. A comparison of wintering bird populations in three open field types in central Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 58:189-193. Disked corn stubble, undisked corn stubble, and soybean stubble. Craighead, F.C., J.C. Craighead, and W.H. Lawrence. 1947. Survival of a brood of Cooper’s Hawks. Wilson Bulletin 59:110. Three of five Michigan young discovered shot in Ohio. Crosby, G.T. 1972. Spread of the Cattle Egret in the western hemisphere. Bird Banding 43:205-211. Curl, A. L. 1932. The Bohemian Waxwing in Ohio. Auk 49(2):225. Logan Co 12/ 31/30 _______. 1933. Unusual behavior of a female summer tanager. Auk 50(4):442. Cuming, F. 1810. Sketches of a tour to the western country, through the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Cramer, Spear, & Eichbaum, Pittsburgh. Natural history details. Custer, C.C. 1914. (Birds) from adult and young observers. Bird Lore 15:133-135. Cuthbert, F. J., J.McKearnan, and L.Wemmer. 1997. U.S. Great Lakes tern and cormorant survey: 1997

progress report. Unpublished Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Dambach, C. 1938. Breeding bird census of protected and grazed sugar maple woods. Bird Lore 40(5):358-

359.

_______. 1948. The relative importance of hunting restrictions and land use in maintaining wildlife

populations in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 48(6):209-229. History of hunting regulations.

Dambach, C.A., and E. Good. 1940. The effects of certain land use practices on populations of breeding

birds in southwestern Ohio. Journal of Wildlife Management 4(1):63-76.

Dambach, C.A. and D.L. Leedy. 1948. Ohio studies with repellent materials with notes on damage to corn

by pheasants and other wildlife. Journal of Wildlife Management 12(4):392-398.

Danner, M.S. 1929. The Snowy Egret in Stark County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(4):246. Near Wilmot 6/16.

Davie, O. 1882. Capture of Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos canadensis) near Columbus, Ohio. Bulletin of

the Nuttall Ornithological Club 7:123.

_______. 1898. Nests and eggs of North American birds. 5th edn. David McKay, Philadelphia. [first edition

1889, Columbus]. Among other records, first magnificent frigatebird for the state.

Davis, D.E. 1950. The growth of Starling Sturnus vulgaris populations. Auk 67(4):460-465.

Davis, J.A. 1969. Aging and sexing criteria for Ohio ruffed grouse. Journal of Wildlife Management

33:628-636.

Dawson, W. L. 1892. Blue eggs of the crow. Wilson Bulletin 4:85-86. _______. 1897. A May Horizon. Wilson Bulletin 4:69-71. _______. 1898a. Further mechanical helps to observation. Wilson Bulletin 5:28-29.

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_______. 1898b. All day with the birds. Wilson Bulletin 5:35-38. _______. 1898c. Certain birds on the increase. Wilson Bulletin 5:49. _______. 1898d. A puzzled Goldfinch. Wilson Bulletin 5:52-53. _______. 1898e. July nesting. Wilson Bulletin 5:54-55. _______. 1898f. Rough-winged Swallow. Wilson Bulletin 5:56. _______. 1899a. A shortest day of the year horizon. Wilson Bulletin 6:4-5. _______. 1899b. Lorain County, Ohio records. Wilson Bulletin 6:6. _______. 1902 A Columbus mid-winter horizon. Wilson Bulletin 14(1):16-20. Urban species, including loggerhead shrike. _______. 1903. The Birds of Ohio. Wheaton Publishing Company, Columbus. 671 pp. Described on the title

page as “a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state.” Many

illustrations. Less concerned with records than with natural history detail.

Day, D. B. 1933. Waterfowl conditions in the Lake Erie and Michigan marshes. Trans. 20th Ann. Game

Conference, 29-35.

Dean, F.A.W. 1932. The Starling. Oologist 49:113-114.

Deane, R. 1903. European widgeon. Auk 20(3):303. 1902 specimen at Buckeye Lk. _______. 1904. Two additional records of the European Widgeon (Mareca penelope). Auk 22(2):206. Dates furnished for two Sandusky Bay specimens in April 1904; see Moseley 1904. _______. 1905b. An unusual flight of hawks in 1858. Wilson Bulletin 17(1):13-14. Letter to Audubon’s sons about numbers of raptors near Grand Lake St Marys in September. _______. 1911. The Passenger Pigeon – only one bird left. Auk 28:262. _______. 1913. The Passenger Pigeon at the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens, still living. Auk 30:433. Deignan, H.G. 1961. Type specimens of birds in the United States National Museum. U.S. National Museum Bulletin, 231. Kirtland's warbler. Dennis, D. W. and L. C. Petry. 1905. A specimen of Kirtland's Warbler, secured May 13, 1905. Proc.Indiana Acad. Sci 1905: p. 197. Ohio specimen Preble County. Densmore, R. 1901. Notes on nesting warblers at Fort Ancient, Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 2:134. Chat, Kentucky, worm-eating, Louisiana waterthrush. Derby, W.J. 1903. Earliest observed migrations for Columbus. Ohio Naturalist 3:374-376. DeVos, A. 1964. Range changes of birds in the Great Lakes region. American Midland Naturalist 71(2):489–502. Dexter, R.W. 1942. A simple method for capturing Bank Swallows. Bird Banding 13:120. _______. 1942a. Returns from a nest of banded crows. Bird Banding 13(2):20.

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_______. 1942b. Repeats on banded English Sparrows. Bird Banding 13(2):121. _______. 1942c. Two records of crippled birds. Bird Banding 13(2):121. _______. 1942d. Returns of a banded cripple. Bird Banding 13(3):182. _______. 1943. Another recovery from a nest of banded crows. Bird Banding 14(3):73-74. _______. 1944a. More repeats on banded English Sparrows. Bird Banding 15(2):73-74. _______. 1944b. An unusual nest of the Yellow Warbler. Auk 61(2):299. Multiple tiers to thwart cowbird., in Portage Co. _______. 1945. Three- and five-year returns of the Blue Jay. Bird Banding 16(2):64-65. _______. 1946. More concerning the thundering and clapping sounds of the Chimney Swift. Auk 63(3):439-440. Studies at Kent, Oh. _______. 1947. Another partial albino robin. Auk 64(4):460-461. _______. 1949a. A banded albino robin. Bird Banding 20(4):187. _______. 1949b. Aquatic snails eaten by woodcock. Auk 66(1):88. _______. 1949c. Banding studies on the English Sparrow. Bird Banding 20(1):40-50. _______. 1950a. Recoveries of some banded hawks and owls Bird Banding 21(3):114. _______. 1950b. Banding Chimney Swifts. Audubon 52(3):158-161. _______. 1950c. Six-year diary of two Chimney Swifts. Bird Banding 21(2):99-104. _______. 1951a. Unusual nesting behavior of a Chimney Swift. American Midland Naturalist 46-227-229. _______. 1951b. Another record of the Cedar Waxwing, Bombycilla cedrorum, feeding on dragonflies. Auk 68(4):511. Witnessed in Portage Co 1948. _______. 1951c. Diary of five Chimney Swifts. Ohio Journal of Science 51(1):42-46. _______. 1952a. Chimney Swift returns at Kent, Ohio, in 1951. Bird Banding 23(2):73-74. _______. 1952b. Banding and nesting studies of the Eastern Nighthawk. Bird Banding 23(3):109-114. _______. 1952c. Hazardous nesting of the Chimney Swift. Auk 69(3):289-293. Nests in air shafts at Kent State University. _______. 1952d. Extra-parental cooperation in the nesting of Chimney Swifts. Wilson Bulletin 64(3):133-139. _______. 1953a. Electrocution of a Baltimore Oriole. Bird Banding 24(3):109. _______. 1953b. The 1952 return of Chimney Swifts at Kent, Ohio. Bird Banding 24(1):17-18. _______. 1954. An overlooked record of parasitism of the English Sparrow Passer domesticus by the Cowbird Molothrus ater. Bird Banding 25(3):112. _______. 1954. The 1953 returns of Chimney Swifts at Kent, Ohio. Bird Banding 25(2):60-61. _______. 1955. The life history of an Ohio Chimney Swift recovered in Tennessee. Bird Banding 26(2):71-72.

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_______. 1956a. Ten-year life history of a banded Chimney Swift. Auk 73(2):276-280. _______. 1956b. The returns of banded Chimney Swifts at Kent, Ohio in 1954 and 1955. Bird Banding 27(2):83-84. _______. 1956c. Behavior of Purple Martins with displaced nests. Wilson Bulletin 68(1):74. _______. 1956d. Further banding studies of the Eastern Nighthawk. Bird Banding 27(1):9-16. _______. 1957a. Observation on three albino American Robins. Wilson Bulletin 69(2):185-186. _______. 1957b. Observations and banding of the Eastern Grosbeak in northeastern Ohio. Inland Bird Banding News 29(4):41-42. _______. 1959a. Two 13-year old age records for the House Sparrow. Bird Banding 30(3):182. _______. 1959b. Banding of fall nesting barn owls. Bulletin of the Cleveland Audubon Society 5(6):1. _______. 1960a. Storm damage and renest behavior by the Chimney Swift. Auk 77(3):352-354. _______. 1960b. Analysis of Chimney Swift returns at Kent, Ohio, 1956-1959. Bird Banding 31(2):87-89. _______. 1961a. Further studies on nesting of the Common Nighthawk. Bird Banding 32(2):79-85. _______. 1961b. Life history of a ten-year old Chimney Swift. Bird Banding 32(3):168-170. _______. 1962. Analysis of Chimney Swift returns at Kent, Ohio 1960-1961. Bird Banding 33(3): 153. _______. 1964a. Evening Grosbeaks in northeastern Ohio during the winter of 1960-1961 and 1961-1962. Inland Bird Banding News 36(1):8-9. _______. 1964b. Chimney Swift returns at Kent, Ohio, 1961 and 1963, with notes on nesting success. Bird Banding 35(1):38-39. _______. 1964. Nesting of three species in one tree. Bird Banding 35(1):39-40. _______. 1966. Analysis of Chimney Swift returns to Kent, Ohio, in 1964 and 1965, with notes on a declining nesting population. Bird Banding 37(2):120-121. _______. 1968. Incursions of the Evening Grosbeak in northeaster Ohio, 1860-1967. J. Field Ornithology 39(4):306-309. See bibliography. _______. 1968. Analysis of the 1966 and 1967 returns of Chimney Swifts at Kent, Ohio. Bird Banding 39(1):56-57. _______. 1978. Mammals Utilized as Food by Owls in reference to the local fauna of northeastern Ohio, Cleve. Mus. Nat. Hist. Sci. Publ. Vol 4, No. 24. _______. 1990. Composition of roosting flocks of Chimney Swifts at Kent, Ohio, 1944-1983. N. American Bird Bander 15(2):53-56. Dexter, R.W., and M.G. Fulmer. 1951. Some miscellaneous bird banding records from Ohio. Inland Bird Banding News 23(1):3-4. Dexter, R. W., and G.L. Hight. 1954. Reciprocal Ohio-Georgia recoveries of banded Chimney Swifts. Bird Banding 25(4):150-151.

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Dillery, D.G. 1961. Food habits of Savannah and Grasshopper Sparrows in relation to food availability. PhD dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. Dister, D. C. 1995. Ohio’s fourth inland record of Purple Sandpiper, with thoughts on the species’

distribution in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 18:1–5. Allen Co (Lima).

Dodds, Gilbert. 1947. The Paroquet in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11(1):30.

Dolbeer, R., and R. Smith. Sex-specific feeding habits of Brown-headed Cowbirds in northern Ohio in

January. Ohio Journal of Science 85:3(104-107).

Dolbeer, R. A., and G. E. Bernhardt. 1986. Early-winter population trends of gulls on western Lake Erie,

1950–1984. American Birds 40:1097–1102.

Dolbeer, R. A., and C. R. Smith. 1985. Sex-specific feeding habits of brown-headed cowbirds in winter in

Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 85:104-107.

Dolbeer, R., P. Woronecki, and T. Seamans. 1990. Herring Gulls Larus argentatus, nesting on Sandusky

Bay, Lake Erie, 1989. Ohio Journal of Science 1990(3):87-89.

Dolbeer, R. A., P.P.Woronechi, T.W. Seamans, B. N. Buckingham, and E. C. Cleary. 1990. Herring Gulls, Larus argentatus, nesting on Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie, 1989. Ohio Journal of Science 90:87–89. Donohoe, R.W. 1990. The Wild Turkey: Past, present, and future in Ohio. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Fish and Wildlife Report No. 11. 47 pp. Donohoe, R.W., and C.McKibben. 1973. History of the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) transplants in the Ohio hill country. Ohio Journal of Science 73:96–102. Donohoe, R.W., W. P. Parker, M.W. McClain, and C. E. McKibben. 1983. Distribution and population estimates of Ohio Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), 1981–82. Ohio Journal of Science 83:188–190. Doolittle, E. A. 1914. Bird Notes from Ohio. Bird Lore 16:112. _______. 1914b. European Widgeon in Ohio. Bird Lore 16:197. _______. 1916a. Notes from Lake, County, Ohio Wilson Bulletin 28(4):196-198. Eleven red-n grebes. _______. 1916b. Purple Sandpiper in Lake County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 28(4):197. _______. 1916c. Black-throated Green Warbler as a summer resident. Wilson Bulletin 28:197-198. _______. 1917a. Notes from Lake County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 29(2):103. Iceland gull, purple sandpiper _______. 1917b. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 29(3):160. Breeding piping plover, savannah sparrow. _______. 1918. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 30(4):118-119. N. phalarope, three-toed woodpecker, retraction of r-n grebes from 28(4): 196. _______. 1919a. Unusual contents of a Mourning Dove nest. Auk 36:281. _______. 1919b. Breeding of the Black Duck in Lake County, Ohio. Auk 36:560-561. _______. 1919c. A flight of Broad-winged Hawks and rough-legs in Lake County, Ohio Auk 36:568. _______. 1919d. A strange Blue Jay flight. Auk 36:572

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_______. 1919e. Evening Grosbeak in Ohio in May. Auk 36: 574. _______. 1919f. European Widgeon in Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 31(1):26-27. _______. 1919g. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 31(1):27-28. Pine grosbeak, Swainson’s thrush on 11 Dec. _______. 1919h. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 31(4):127-129. Western sandpiper, parasitic jaeger, Henslow’s sparrow, summering pine warbler. _______. 1919i. Rough-winged Swallow, unusual nesting sites. Auk 36(1):115. Drain pipes in walls. _______. 1920a. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 32(2):65-67, 98. Roseate tern (July), surf scoter, Nelson’s sharp-tailed sparrow, mockingbird, April dickcissel, Bohemian waxwing 11 May. _______. 1920b. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 32(3):98. Dickcissel, B. waxwing. _______. 1920c. A male evening grosbeak in Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 32(3):98-99. _______ . 1920d. A May Evening Grosbeak in Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 32(2):98-99. 18 May. _______. 1921. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 33(1):34-35. Double-crested cormorant, starlings 50-100. _______. 1922. Defense notes of chickadee. Auk 39:572. _______. 1923a. Mockingbird in winter in Lake County, Ohio. Auk 40:334. 28 Jan in Painesville. _______. 1923b. Breeding of Piping Plover in Lake County, Ohio. Auk 40(4):691. _______. 1923c. Blue geese alighting in northern Ohio. Auk 40(2):319. Twenty-five on 10/25/22. _______. 1923d. The Mockingbird in winter in Lake Co, Ohio. Auk 40 (2):334. Record for 1/28/23. _______. 1923e. Occurrence of Buff-breasted Sandpiper in Lake County, Ohio. Auk 40(4):691-692. _______. 1924a. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 36(1):27. Purple sandpiper, parasitic jaeger specimen (cp spec WB 1919:128). _______. 1924b. Record of Brünnich’s Murre for Lake County, Ohio. Auk 41(1):148. Painesville 12/12/20. _______. 1924c. Little Gull at Lake County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 36:62–63. _______. 1924d. Notes from Lake County. Wilson Bulletin 36:27. Third record purple sandpiper, second record (specimen) parasitic jaeger. _______. 1926. The Blue Grosbeak in Lake County, Ohio, in summer. Wilson Bulletin 38(4):157. Male 7/15/25 in Painesville. _______. 1928. Breeding of the Florida Gallinule in Lake County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40(1):52. First local record. _______. 1929a. A hybrid Field-Vesper Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 41(1):41. May, Lake County. _______. 1929b. Henslow’s Sparrow in a city yard. Wilson Bulletin 41(2):102. Captured, 3rd record. _______. 1929c. Unusual nesting of the Barn Swallow. Wilson Bulletin 41(2):102. Lake County.

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_______. 1931. Bird notes from Lake County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43(3):225-227. Parasitic jaeger, red phalarope, Harris’s sparrow, imm. Franklin’s gull _______. 1934a. A wonderful nest of the Baltimore Oriole. Oologist 51(1):5-6. _______. 1934b. Nesting of Piping Plover in northeastern Ohio. Oologist 51(1):7. _______. 1934c. Breeding of Barn Owl in northeastern Ohio. Oologist 51:35. _______. 1937. Oriole lore. Oologist 54:52-53. Dubois, C.W. 1881. Quail, bobwhite. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:341. Dunakin, M. 1996. A Kirtland’s Warbler in Paulding County. Ohio Cardinal 19:6.

_______. 1996. The winter of Paulding County’s Gyrfalcon. Ohio Cardinal 19:38–39. Observations of a sustained stay by this species. Dunn, J. L. 1993. Comments on the 1992–93 Holmes County wintering warblers. Ohio Cardinal 16:70–74. Subspecific identities of wintering Palm and Yellow-throated Warblers. _______. Some additional thoughts on dowitchers. Ohio Cardinal 23:30-33. Observations on subspecies, migration timing, age, and molts. Duraisamy, M. 1962. The breeding biology of the Black-crowned Night-Heron at Fox's Pond on North Bass Island. M. Sc. Thesis, John Carroll University. Dury, C. 1877. Fecundity of the Carolina Wren Thryothorus ludovicianus. Bulletin of the Nuttall

Ornithological Club 2:50. Four broods in one season.

_______. 1879. Observations on birds. Cinci. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1:100-104. Notes on 69 spp, incl. first

regional records of Baird's sandpiper, Bewick's wren, and common tern.

_______. 1881a. Natural history catalog: birds, animals, and fishes in the Cuvier Club, Aug 1881.

Published by the Club.

_______. 1881b. Yellow-winged sparrow. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:339.

_______. 1883. Occurrence of the barn owl. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 6:237-238. Several

recent reports of the species, including one involving a nest.

_______. 1885. Notes on food of raptorial birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 8:62-67.

_______. 1886. Papers on the destruction of native birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 9:163-

167, 192-203.

_______. 1887a. Ornithological notes. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:96-97.

Several recent reports.

_______. 1887b. Migration of nighthawks. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:148-149. Reports of

flights of common nighthawks, up to thousands, in August and September 1886.

. 1887c. Albinos in the Cuvier Club collection. J. Cinci. Soc. Nat Hist. 10:217-217.

_______. 1890. Notes on Ohio birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 13:93-98.

Dury’s list and brief notes of the birds seen on his suburban property, plus a black rail report.

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_______. 1891. Notes on birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 14:43-44. Occurrence of merlin in

Cincinnati.

_______. 1892. Zoological notes. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 14:183-184.

Reports of merlin and eastern screech-owl in Cincinnati area

_______. 1896a. Foods for raptorial birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 19:144-146.

_______. 1896b. Screech owl. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 19:144.

_______. 1902. Warblers nesting near Cincinnati. Ohio Naturalist 2:182.

_______. 1907. A bird new to Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 7:113. LeConte's sparrow taken at Ross Lake in 1880.

_______. 1909a. The Passenger Pigeon. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 21:52-56.

_______. 1909b. Ecological notes on birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 21:57-58.

_______. 1910. The Passenger Pigeon Ectopistes migratorius, Linn.: A Reminiscence. J. Cincinnati

Society of Natural History 21:52-56. Recollections 1860-1884 from the Cincinnati area.

_______. 1910. Ecological notes on birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 21:57-59.

Increases in Bachman’s sparrow near Cincinnati, 1907 and 1908.

_______. 1930. Contributions to the ecology of St. Marys Lake, Ohio.. Proceedings of the Junior Society

of Natural Sciences. Vol 1, Nos 10&11, pp 3-12. Observations on visits 1867 and years following.

Dury, Charles, and L.R. Freeman. 1879. Observations on birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History

2:100-104. List of 69 species with notes, incl Baird's sp, common tern, first Bewick's wren for state.

Dury, Charles, and Kellogg, Ralph. 1883. Occurrence of the Barn Owl. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 6:237-238. _______. 1887a. Ornithological Notes. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:96-97. _______. 1887b. Migration of Night Hawks. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:148-149. _______. 1890. Notes on Ohio Birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 13:93-98. _______ . 1891. Notes on Birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 14:43-44. _______. 1892. Zoological Notes. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 14:183-184. _______. 1910. Ecological Notes on Birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 21:57-59. Dustman, E.H. 1943. Ruffed Grouse reproduction in relation to cover types in southeastern Ohio. M.S.

Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus.

_______. 1949. Nesting and production of the Ring-necked Pheasant in northwestern Ohio following a

population decline. PhD dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus.

_______. 1950. Effects of alfalfa mill cutting on pheasants and other wildlife in Wood County, Ohio 1946-

1947. Journal of Wildlife Management 14:225-234.

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Dwyer, C. P., J. L. Belant, and R. A. Dolbeer. 1996. Distribution and abundance of roof-nesting gulls in the

Great Lakes region of the United States. Ohio Journal of Science 96:9–12.

Dyer, M. I. 1970. Territorial male red-winged blackbird distribution in Wood County, Ohio. USDA

Proceedings Bird Control Seminar 5:185-194.

Dyer, M. I., D. B. Siniff, S. G. Curtis, and J. S. Webb. 1972. Distribution of red-winged blackbird

(Agelaius phoeniceus L.) breeding populations in the Lake Erie region of the United States and Canada.

Proceedings General Meeting of the Working Group Granivorous Birds, USDA, pp. 213-234.

Dykstra, C.R., J.L. Hays, F.B. Daniel, and M. M. Simon. 2000. Nest site selection and productivity of

suburban Red-shouldered Hawks in southern Ohio. Condor 102(2):401-408.

_______, J. Hays, M. Simon, and F. Daniel. 2003. Behavior and prey of nesting Red-shouldered Hawks in

southwestern Ohio. J. Raptor Research 37(3):177-187.

_______, J. Hays, M. Simon, J. Holt, G. Austing, and F. Daniel. 2004. Dispersal and mortality of Red-

shouldered Hawks banded in Ohio. J. Raptor Research 38(4):304-311.

Eakin, J. 1983. A Study of the Eastern Bluebird at the Holden Arboretum, Lake County, Ohio. Kirtlandia

No. 40.

Earl, T. M. 1918. Harris Hawks in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 30:15–16. Specimen. _______. 1929. On the scent of vultures. Wilson Bulletin 41(2):103. Greene County, turkey vultures. _______. 1934. Observations on owls in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(3):137–142. Review of status of owl spp. _______. 1940. A curious flight of nighthawks. Wilson Bulletin 40(2):114-115. Migratory direction. Earnst, S., and B. Andres. 1996. Population trends of breeding birds in Ohio. 125 pp. Ohio Biological Survey miscellaneous contributions No 3. Elfner, L.E., R.L. Stuckey, and R.W. Melvin. 1973. A Guide to the Literature of Ohio’s Natural Areas.

Ohio Biological Survey Informative Circular No. 3. Columbus, OH. 56 pp. Out of print. Arranged by

county, references to popular and scientific literature for natural areas in the state.

Elliott, R.J., and R. Arbib. 1953. Origin and status of the House Finch in the eastern United States. Auk

70:31-37.

Estabrook. A.H. 1906. Inquiry with reference to the present status of the English Sparrow in America. Ohio

Naturalist 6(6):518.

Fargo, W.G., and M. B. Trautman. 1930. Late summer bird notes along the upper Michipicoton River,

Ontario. Canadian Field Naturalist 44(2):30-33.

Farney, R., and A. Bookhout. 1982. Vegetation changes in a Lake Erie marsh (Winous Point, Ottawa

County, Ohio) during high water years. Ohio Journal of Science 82(3):103-107.

Fazio, V. 1991. First specimen record of a Rufous Hummingbird Selasphorus rufus for Ohio: An early fall

appearance of a green-backed variant. Ohio Cardinal 15:1-5. Fazio, V., and D.Webb. 1997. A Long-billed Murrelet (Brachyramphus perdix) in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 20:1–6. Ohio record, from Seneca Co.

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Field, I. A. 1903 Birds of Licking County, Ohio. Denison University Science Laboratory Bulletin 12:129-

145. A checklist of birds of the county, with brief annotations as to status. Relied upon by Trautman

(1940).

Field, M. 1970. Hawk banding on the northern shore of Lake Erie. Ontario Bird-Banding 6:52-69.

Finzel, J.E. 1956. A bird population study of forest and pasture land in Athens County. M.S. Thesis, Ohio

University, Athens. Fisher, G. C. 1907. Bald Eagle’s nest at Lewistown Reservoir. Wilson Bulletin 19(1):13–16. _______. 1907a. A Golden Eagle in Miami County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19(1):30-31. _______. 1907b. A Brant at the Lewistown Reservoir. Wilson Bulletin 19(1):33. Logan County. _______. 1908. Notes on the nesting of Bewick’s Wren. Wilson Bulletin 20(3):160. Shelby County. _______. 1909a. The Black-crowned Night-Heron in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 21(3):163. Miami County roost. _______. 1909b. The Prothonotary Warbler at Lewiston Reservoir. Wilson Bulletin 21(4):226-227. Probable nesting Logan County. Fisher, W. H. 1884. Ornithological field notes, with one addition to the Cincinnati avian fauna. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 7:10-13. Reports of peregrine falcon and northern goshawk within

Cincinnati city limits; author reports he possesses the skins. _______. 1887. Snow bunting. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:49-51. _______, ed. 1887. Zoological miscellany. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 10:49-51. Snow

bunting and rough-legged hawk reports. Flanigan, A. B. 1968. Early and late dates for birds of the Cleveland region. 7 pp. (mimeo). _______. 1969. Thirteen visits to Stebbins Gulch. Cleveland Bird Calendar 65:48–52.

_______. 1970. Noteworthy records. Cleveland Bird Calendar 66:41–43. _______. 1971. From adjoining locations. Cleveland Bird Calendar 67:28–29. Foppe, R. 2006. Short Note: Ohio's Black-capped Petrel records. Ohio Cardinal 29(2):76 Fordyce, G. L. 1902. Nests and eggs of the Red-shouldered Hawk. Auk 19:287. _______. 1911. Orange-crowned Warbler at Youngstown, Ohio. Auk 28(3)370. Observed 5/15/1909. _______. 1913a. A Baltimore Oriole in winter. Auk 30(2):274. 25 Dec-15 Jan, Columbiana Co. _______. 1913b. The Western Grebe in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 25(4):205. Youngstown, specimen to Carnegie. _______. 1914. The Western Grebe in Ohio. Auk 31:243.Collected near Youngstown 30 Oct 1913. _______. 1916. Pine Grosbeak at Youngstown, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 28:37. _______. 1934. Youngstown district migration list. Redstart 1:6. 60 species. Forsthoefel, P. 1932. Birds of prey of Mercer County, Ohio. Indiana Audubon Society Yearbook 54-56.

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Forsythe, J. 1970. The Geological Setting of the Maumee. Toledo Naturalists' Association Yearbook 1970: 11-20. Franks, R.W. 1928a. A Champaign County heronry. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:36–39.

_______. 1928b A Long-eared Owl's nest. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:79. Champaign Co.

_______. 1932. The protection of hawks and owls in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 32:403-424.

_______. 1933. Yellow-crowned Night-Herons nesting in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45:41 abstract

_______. and C.F. Walker. 1928. Birds of an Ohio cranberry bog. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin

1:59-63. Bog in SW Huron Co. Breeding swamp, savannah, Henslow's sparrows, Carolina chickadee, barn

owl, Bewick's wren, veery, short-eared owl, northern harrier, American bittern, sedge wren.

Freeman. L. R., and C. Dury. 1879. Observations on birds. Cinc. Soc. Nat. Hist. 2:100-104.

Freer, R.S. 1915. Bird notes from Ohio. Bird Lore 17:290.

Galloway, J. C. 1898. The Lark Sparrow's song. Wilson Bulletin 4:6.

_______. 1897a. Where juncos roost. Wilson Bulletin 4:9.

_______. 1897b. Towhee song. Wilson Bulletin 4:30.

_______. 1897c. Notes from Montgomery, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 9:73-74. Kestrel, house sparrow, Carolina

wren, red-shouldered hawk.

Gano, L. 1904. The Bachman Sparrow in the vicinity of Cincinnati. Auk 21(1):82-83.

Garber, D.W. 1956. The Passenger Pigeon in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin. 20:27-28.

Gardiner, C.B. 1932. Upland plover nesting on a shooting range. Auk 49(1):82.

_______. 1933. English Sparrows apparently feeding on the larvae of hornets. Auk 50(2):223-224.

Garlick, T. 1868. Migration of birds. American Naturalist 2:492. Albino robin in Cleveland.

Garver, G. 1998. First inland nesting attempt by the Great Egret. Ohio Cardinal 21(1):31–33. Observations

at a Pickaway County rookery.

Gatts, L.A. 1951. Studies on bird population of a farm woodlot and surrounding agricultural land. M.A.

Thesis, Kent State University, Kent.

Gaunt, Sandra. 1989. In Memoriam: Donald J. Borror. Auk 106(2):321-323.

Geist, R. M. 1931. Additional Mellophaga from Ohio birds. Ohio Journal of Science 31:505-509.

________. 1933. Mellophaga infesting cowbirds. Wilson Bulletin 45:43-44.

Gerrick, D. 1968. A Contribution toward a Bibliography of Ohio Zoology. Bulletin of the Ohio Biological

Survery, New Series. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Includes on pp 178-236 entries on Class Aves.

Gibbons, M. 1966. Short-eared Owl nesting in northwestern Pickaway County. Wheaton Club Bulletin

11:36–37.

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Gier, H. T. 1949. Lark Sparrow nesting in southeastern Ohio. Auk 66(2):209–210. Gilbert, W. M. 1953. Chuck-will’s-widow in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 65:43. Singing Franklin Co. 6/7/52, at the time northernmost Ohio record. Gilliland, T. 2001. Pomarine Jaegers at Rocky River Park. Ohio Cardinal 25:44-46. Gillfillan, M.C. 1955. Hawks in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 19:12-15, 32. _______. 1963. Disappearing symbol, bluebird. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 27:4-5. _______. 1964. Ohio swan epic. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 28-18-20. Giltz, M.L. 1965. Some behavior patterns of the Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) which obscure its true numbers. Wheaton Club Bulletin Jun 1965, pp 15-17. Giltz, M.L. 1973. The Purple Finch nests in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 85(3):350-351. Franklin County nestings, plus summary of other records in southern Ohio. Gist, C. 1893. Christopher Gist’s Journals with Historical Geographical and Ethnological Notes and Biographies of his Contemporaries, by W.M. Darlington. J.R. Weldon & Co., Pittsburgh. 296 pp. Glick, B. D. 1999. A Long-billed Curlew in Holmes County. Bobolink 3(3):11. 1-2 Oct 1999. Godfrey, W. E. 1943. Eared Grebe in Ohio. Auk 60(3):452. First specimen, Lake Co.. _______. 1943a. Audubon’s Warbler in Ohio. Auk 60(3):451-452. Lake County. _______. 1943b. The Hoover Warbler in Ohio. Bird Life 39(4):226. Yellow-rumped warbler. _______. 1946. A new Carolina Wren. Auk 63(4):564-568. Based on Ohio specimens. _______. 1949. Distribution of races of the Swamp Sparrow. Auk 66:35-38. Goetz, C. 1932 . Late nesting of Barn Owl. Auk 49(2):221. Cincinnati juveniles banded 5/26/31. _______. 1938. Some Bronzed Grackle and Blue Jay records. Bird Banding 9(3):199-200. Good, E. E. 1952. The life history of the American Crow Corvus brachyrhynchos Brehm. Ph.D dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. Goldthwait, R. P., G.W. White, and J. L. Forsyth. 1961. Glacial map of Ohio. U. S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geological Investigations, Map I-316. Goldman, P. 1971. Herring Gull predation on common water snake in Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 83(2):196-197. Goodpaster, Woodrow. 1941. A list of the birds and mammals of southwestern Ohio. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 23(3):29. A 47-page summary of the frequency and occurrence of

birds and mammals; comparable to Kemsies and Randle. _______. 1941. Birds of Southwestern Ohio. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 22:6-40. Goodpaster, W., and K. H. Maslowski. 1937. Le Conte’s Sparrow in Clermont County, Ohio. Auk 54(3):397. Extraordinary concentrations fall of 1936: see Campbell 1937.

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_______. 1948. Incubation of the Upland Plover. Wilson Bulletin 60(3):188. Both sexes incubating, Champaign Co., Apr-May 1948. Gordon, R. B. 1928. Recent records of the egret and Little Blue Heron in Ohio. Ohio State Museum Science Bulletin 1:47-50. Great egrets and little blue heron records across the state 1925-1927. _______. 1928. Swallow-tailed Kite in Ohio. Auk 45:372-373. 4/29/28 Pike Co. _______. 1957. Swallow-tailed Kite in Ohio: A retraction. Auk 74(2):262. Retraction of report above. _______. 1969. The natural vegetation of Ohio in pioneer days. Ohio Biological Survey Bulletin 3:1-109. Goslin, C. 1951. Unusual behavior of Tufted Titmice. Wilson Bulletin 65(1):49. _______. 1974. Historical Ramblings: Hocking County, Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 5-15. Goslin, R.M. 1943. Animal remains from the Fairport Village site. Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 52:45-51. _______. 1945. Bird remains from an Indian village site in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 57(2):131. Thirty spp from a Scioto Co site, incl. trumpeter swan, raven, ivory-billed woodpecker, prairie-chicken, passenger pigeon. _______. 1947. Robin with one lung destroyed. Auk 64(1):132. Specimen collected Franklin Co. _______. 1955. Animal remains from Ohio rock shelters. Ohio Journal of Science 53:358-362. Five sites,

sixteen bird species. _______, and E. S. Thomas. 1958. Food of a Short-Eared Owl. Wheaton Club Bulletin 2(2):22-21. Study of 47 pellets in Ross Co. Gossard, H.A. 1923. Some Ohio birds, their food habits and values. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 8:180-186. _______, and S. G. Harry. 1912. Some Ohio Birds. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 250. Wooster, OH. 78pp. Gould, John. 1910. Some random bird notes. Bird Lore 12:245-246. Grant, M.L. 1924. Birds in Oberlin. Bird Lore 26:337-338. Green, N. B. 1947. Swainson’s Warbler in southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 59(4):211. First state record, specimen from Lawrence Co. Green, N.S. 1903. Ohio Notes. Auk 20(3):309. Nesting rose-breasted grosbeak at Camp Dennison. Greider, M., and E. S.Wagner. 1960. Black Vulture extends breeding range northward. Wilson Bulletin 72(3):291. Licking Co nesting. , R.F. 1901. Notes on the bird life of Cedar Point. Ohio Naturalist 1(6):91-93. Species list for summer season. _______. 1901. Campus birds on Ohio State campus. Ohio Naturalist 1(3):40-46. 137 spp, 36 breeding. _______. 1911. A dove nest in sphagnum. Bird Lore 13:153. Grigore, M. T. 1994. Lark Sparrow observation in the Oak Openings area. Ohio Cardinal 17:5–7. Habitat usage and breeding success studies.

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Grimm, W. 1952. Birds of the Pymantuning Region. Pennsyylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. Treatment of species on Ohio (Ashtabula Co.) and Pennsylvania sides of Lake Pymantuning. Griscom, L. 1937. A monographic study of the Red Crossbill. Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. 41(5) 77-210. Gross, A.O. 1931. Snowy owl migration 1930-1931. Auk 48: 501-511. Covers Ohio. Gross, W.H. 1996. Ohio Wildlife Viewing Guide. Falcon Press, Helena and Billings, MT.

96 pp. Organized by locales, includes a few details on bird life.

Grubb, T., R. Mauck, and S. Earnst. 1994. On no-chickadee zones in midwestern North America: Evidence

from the Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas and the North American Breeding Bird Survey. Auk 111(1):191-197.

Gunn, W.W. and A.M. Cracker. 1951. Analysis of unusual bird migration in North America during the

storm of April 4-7, 1947. Auk 68(2):139-163. Very early arrival of passerines in Ontario; see Mayfield

1947.

Haase, B.L. 1963. The winter flocking behavior of the common crow (Corvus Brachyrhynchos Brehm).

Ohio Journal of Science 63(4):145-151. Lucas Co. study.

Hadeler, E.W. 1924. Hudsonian Curlew in Lake County, Ohio. Auk 41(4):599-600. July-Aug sightings

between Painesville and Fairport Harbor of the whimbrel, Lake County.

_______. 1926. A Gannet at Painesville. Auk 43:89-90. Lake County: Captured 11/2/25, then released.

_______. 1930. Notes on geese at Painesville, Ohio. Auk 47(4):552. White-fronted, Canada geese, and

brant, Lake County

Hanawalt, F.A. 1933. An unusual Great Blue Heron colony. Wilson Bulletin 45:42. Relocation of disturbed

colony to dry habitat in Delaware Co. Handley, D. 1953. Ancient Murrelet (Synthliboramphus antiquus) taken in Erie County, Ohio. Auk 70(2):206–207. _______. 1954. How many ducks nest in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 18:18, 31. _______. 1955. Ducks and Ohio’s farm pond. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 19:6-7. _______. 1962a. Breeding migratory game birds. Ohio Game Research 1:99. _______. 1962b. Mourning Dove movement study 1959. Ohio Game Research 1:31-32. _______. 1962c. Mourning Dove population status late fall and winter 1959. Ohio Game Research 1:30-31 _______. 1962d. Wood Duck nest box checks 1959. Ohio Game Research 1:73-76. _______. 1962e. Wood Duck production on Ohio streams, 1959. Ohio Game Research l:71-73. _______. 1962f. Wood Duck nest box checks 1960. Ohio Game Research l:76-79. _______. 1962g. Wood Duck trapping and banding, 1959. Ohio Game Research 1:119-121. _______. 1962h. Mourning Dove population inventory 1959. Ohio Game Research 1:28-30. _______. 1962i. Waterfowl numbers during the fall and winter migration 1959-60. Ohio Game Research 1:60-64.

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_______. 1962j. Waterfowl brood survey of the Killdeer Plains and Delaware Reservoir wildlife areas. Ohio Game Research l:65-67. Hann, H.W. 1937. Life history of the Ovenbird in southern Michigan. Wilson Bulletin 49(3):145-237. Hannikman, R. 1992. Long-tailed Jaeger from Headlands Beach State Park, with a discussion of other Ohio occurrences. Ohio Cardinal 15:6–8. _______. 1993. Snowy Plover at Headlands Beach State Park: a first Ohio record. Ohio Cardinal 16:67–69. _______. 1999. Twenty-six Little Gulls on the twenty-seventh. Cleveland Bird Calendar 95:9. Hanson, C.L. 1960. A study of the factors influencing nest site selection in Mallard ducks Anas platyrhynchos. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Hanson, H.C. 1997. The Giant Canada Goose. Revised edn, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill. 252 pp. History of introductions, and argument for re-establishment and supposed full species status for several forms of Branta canadensis. Hardin, K.L., and G.E. Probasco. 1983. The habitat characteristics and life requirements of Bachman’s Sparrow. 15: Birding 189-197. Includes former Ohio range. Harlan, R. 1992. Ohio’s winter warblers. Ohio Cardinal 15:30–31. Winter records. _______. 1992. A Black-throated Gray Warbler in the Cleveland area. Ohio Cardinal 15:63–64. _______. 1992. Great Gray Owl in Ohio. The Ohio Cardinal 16:1-6. Evaluation of all published reports, story of rediscovery of Ohio’s only specimen. _______. 1994a. The Red-necked Grebe invasion of 1994. Ohio Cardinal 17:75–78. _______. 1994b. Ohio’s earliest published spring warbler arrival dates. Ohio Cardinal 17:85–87. _______. 1995. A brief history of Kirtland’s Warbler in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 18:81-83. Harper, A. R. 1940. Golden Plover in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 4:15. _______. 1995. Ohio’s birds and where to find them. Ohio Division of Wildlife, 36 pp. Harris, S. G. 1861. Introduction of Sky Lark at Columbus. Field Notes p 65 (Agricultural newspaper from Columbus). _______. Facts about winter and summer robins in Ohio. Ohio Exper. Station Monthly Bull Vol 5, No 51, 94-96. Hart, F. E. 1943. Hungarian Partridge in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 7:4-5, 26. _______. 1944a. Ohio Hungarian Partridge, part 1. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 8:16-17. _______. 1944b. Ohio Hungarian Partridge, part 2. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 9(1)12-13. _______. 1945a. Ohio’s Hungarian Partridge, part 3. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 9(2):12-13. _______. 194b5. Ohio’s Hungarian Partridge, part 4. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 9(3):12-13. _______. 1945c. Ohio’s Hungarian Partridge, part 5. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 9(4):20-21. Harvey, G.F. 1903. The diary of a cardinal’s nest. Auk 20(1):54-57.

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_______. 1904. A visit to the Lake Erie terns. Bird Lore 6:122-129. Hasbrouck, E. M. 1891. The present status of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis). Auk 8(2):174-186. Ohio marginal to map of range. _______. 1891. The Carolina Paroquet (Conurus carolinensis) Auk 8(4):369-379. _______. 1944a. Apparent status of the European Widgeon in North America. Auk 61:93–104. _______. 1944b. The status of Barrow’s Goldeneye in the eastern United States. Auk 61:544-554. Haymond, R. 1856. Birds of south-eastern Indiana. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 8:286-298. List of birds of observed in the Whitewater valley adjacent to Ohio. _______. 1869. Birds of Franklin County, Indiana. First Ann. Rep. Dept. of Geol. Surv. of Indiana, made during the year 1869, by E. J. Cox, Geologist: 209-335. Ohio birds included. Haynes, W. B. 1900. Old Squaw duck. Wilson Bulletin 12(3):12-13. Akron records. _______. 1901. Notes on the merganser sub-family. Wilson Bulletin13(1)10-12. Akron lakes. Hays, L. 2002. Ohio’s second record of Roseate Spoonbill. Ohio Cardinal 26:44-46. Hazard, F. O. 1947. An Ohio record for the Wood Ibis. Wilson Bulletin 59(2):110. Second Ohio record, Clinton Co. 5/5/46. Imm, specimen to OSU. Hefner, R.A., and N.T. Mattox. 1943. Oregon Junco in Ohio. Auk 60(3):449. Pair banded Oxford, Ohio. Henderson, D. 1969. Guide to Ohio Birds. Belmar Printing, Columbus, OH. Illustrated by the author, with table of migration dates from Borror 1950. Henderson, D., I. Kassoy, and D.M. Smith. 1963. The County Line Road, its hawks and owls and other wildlife. Wheaton Club Bulletin 8:15-19. Raptors, etc., along Ross-Pickaway county line. Hennessy, T. E., and L. Van Camp. 1963.Wintering Mourning Doves in northern Ohio. Journal of Wildlife Management 27(3):367–373. Henninger, W. F. 1898a. The Purple Gallinule in Ohio. Auk 15:75. Specimen 15 Nov 1898. _______. 1898b. The Pine Warbler a breeder in Ohio. Auk 15:331. Pike Co. record. _______. 1898c. Bachman Sparrow in Ohio. Bull. Mich. Ornith. Club 2:7. _______. 1899. Two rare birds for southern Ohio. Auk 16(3):284. Rough-legged hawk, two specimens, and long-tailed duck nine specimens, in Pike County. _______. 1901. A new bird for the state of Ohio—Ardea caerulea. Auk 18:392. First Ohio record, possible breeding (?) on Scioto R. _______. 1902a. Ardea caerulea again seen in Ohio. Auk 19:400-401. _______. 1902b. A preliminary list of the birds of middle-southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14(3):77–93.

Trumpeter swan, little blue heron, 216 spp.

_______. 1902c. An addition to the birds of middle southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14(4):133. Bonaparte's

gull in Pike Co, December 1902.

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_______. 1902d. New foster-parents of the Cowbird. Auk 19:400-401.

_______. 1903. Golden Eagle in middle southern Ohio. Auk 20(1):67. Specimen adult 15 Nov 1902 Pike

Co.

_______. 1903. Barn Owl in northern Ohio. Auk 20(1):67. Two specimens from Tiffin, Seneca Co.

_______. 1904a. An addition to the birds of middle southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14(4):133. Whooping

crane, passenger pigeon, swallow-tailed kite, Carolina parakeet.

_______. 1904b. Another Ohio record for the knot. Auk 21:277. Specimen shot in Tiffin 1894.

_______. 1904c. An ornithological reconnoissance of the Grand Reservoir, Ohio, in 1904. Wilson Bulletin

16(3):74-76. Grand Lake St Marys in summer.

_______. 1904d. Brewster Warbler again in Ohio Wilson Bulletin 16(4):109-110. 9/17/04 in Tiffin.

_______. 1905a. Two more records from Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17(2):63-64. Blue goose and Hutchin’s

goose near Tiffin.

_______. 1905b. Further notes on the birds of middle-southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17:89–93. Lesser scaup, wild turkey, swallow-tailed kite, yellow-bellied flycatcher, red-winged blackbird, savannah sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, Bachman’s sparrow, warbling vireo. _______. 1905c. An addition to the birds of middle southern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17(4):126-127. Black tern. _______. 1905d. Three hitherto unknown pelican records for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17(4):126. American white pelican record from Port Clinton and two from Seneca County. _______. 1906a. A preliminary list of the birds of Seneca County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 18(2):47-60. Annotated checklist derived from studies of 1902-1906. _______. 1906b. A new record for the Prairie Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 18(2):72. Four individuals in Tiffin 5/11/06. _______. 1906c. Notes on the birds of Seneca County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20:57–60. _______. 1907a. Bewick’s Wren in Seneca County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19(3):120. _______. 1907b. Two birds new for Ohio (Oceanites oceanicus and Merula migratoria achrustera). Auk 24(4):447-448. _______. 1908a. Bird notes from middle western Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(4):208-210. _______. 1908b. Nesting of the Prairie Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(4):213. Scioto County. _______. 1909a. The American Golden Plover in Ohio in autumn. Auk 26:77. GLSM & Lk Loramie. _______. 1909b. Another Ohio record for Oidemia deglandi. Auk 26(2):189. 1881 specimen from Licking Reservoir, sixth state record of white-winged scoter. _______. 1910a. Henslow’s Sparrow nesting in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 22:125-126. First set of Ohio eggs. _______. 1910b. Henslow’s Sparrow as an Ohio Bird. Auk 27:334-336. Scioto and Seneca Cos, photo.

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_______. 1910c. Notes on some Ohio birds. Auk 27:66–68. Little blue heron, black tern, king rail, golden-plover, sanderling, double-crested cormorant, least bittern, bald eagle _______. 1910d. Horned Lark and Bohemian Waxwing in middle-western Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 22:55. Twenty waxwings in Shelby Co. _______. 1910e. Notes on the nesting of Bewick’s Wren. Wilson Bulletin 22:57. _______. 1911a. Falco rusticolus in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 23(2):59. Gyrfalcon specimen at Ohio St Univ. _______. 1911b. Records from the Tri-Reservoir Region in Ohio in 1910. Wilson Bulletin 23:61–62. List of species from Lk St Marys, Loramie Res, and Indian Lk. _______. 1912. Florida caerulea again taken in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 24(1):49. Shelby Co. specimen immature little blue heron. _______. 1912. Notes from the tri-reservoir region in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 24(3)155-156. _______. 1914. Corrections to the AOU check-list in regards to birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 26(4):195-198. _______. 1915. Notes on some Ohio birds. Wilson Bulletin 95:86-88. Evening grosbeak, olive-sided flycatcher, rough-legged hawk, worm-eating warbler, n. harrier, osprey, ring-billed gull, black rail, yellow rail, bobolink. _______. 1916. Notes on some Ohio birds. Wilson Bulletin.28(2):86–88. Yellow and black rails, o-s flycatcher, worm-eating warbler, nesting harrier and osprey. _______. 1918. Notes on some Ohio birds. Wilson Bulletin 30:19–21. Goshawk records. _______. 1919. An overlooked record of the Trumpeter Swan. Auk 36:564–565. Additional detail for swan record in Henninger 1902. _______. 1920. On the nesting of the Black Duck in Ohio. Auk 37(2):287-288. Grand Lake records. Henshaw, H. W. 1876. On two Empidonaces, trailli and acadicus. Bull. Nuttal Ornith Club 1. Description of Ohio nest of trailli with notes to both species in Ohio. Herman, John. 1954. Birds of Wayne County Ohio. Alden Schaffter, Wooster. 29 pp. _______. 1980. Ohio records of the Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus). The Ohio Cardinal 3:31–34. _______. nd (2003?) Unusual Bird Records for Richland County, Ohio. Self-published. 34 pp. _______. 2004. Noteworthy Bird Records of Wayne and Holmes County, Ohio. Bookmasters, Mansfield Oh. 154 pp. Herman, W. C. 1909. A new bird enemy Calosoma scrutator. Cinci. Soc. Nat. Hist 21:80. _______. 1948. The last Passenger Pigeon. Auk 65(1):77-80. Its last days in Cincinnati. Herrick, F. H. 1924a. An eagle observatory. Auk 41:89–105. _______. 1924b. Nest and nesting habits of the American Eagle. Auk 41:213–231.

_______. 1924c. The daily life of the American Eagle: late phase. Auk 41: 389–422.

_______. 1924d. The daily life of the American Eagle: late phase (concluded). Auk 41:517–543.

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_______. 1926. The American Eagle at Vermilion, Ohio on the shores of Lake Erie. Auk 43:124 _______. 1929. Some interesting Ohio records. Wilson Bulletin 41:43-44. Yellow and Black Rails, Purple Gallinule, Stilt Sandpiper, Greater Prairie-Chicken , and Lawrence’s Warbler observations in Ohio during 1927-1928. _______. 1931. Nesting habits of the Bald Eagle. Wilson Bulletin 43:86. _______. 1932. Daily life of the American eagle, early phase. Auk 49(3):307-323. _______. 1933. Daily life of the American bald eagle: early phase concluded. Auk 50(1():35-53. Hicks, L. E. 1920. The Chimney Swift. Lone Scout Magazine 27 Mar. _______. 1920. Should cats be licensed? Lone Scout Magazine 6 Mar. _______. 1925. Migration of the Mourning Dove. Columbus Dispatch 28 Feb. _______. 1928. A Sharp-shinned Hawk’s nest. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin l:51-52. _______. 1929a. Some interesting Ohio records. Wilson Bulletin 41(1):43-44. Yellow and black rails, specimen purple gallinule, stilt sandpiper, greater prairie-chicken, Lawrence’s and Brewster’s warblers. _______. 1929b. An annotated check list of all birds recorded from Ohio in winter. Bulletin of the Ohio Department of Agriculture 1:59-66. _______. 1931a. The American Egret and the Little Blue Heron in Ohio during the summer of 1930. Wilson Bulletin 43(4):268–281. Details on extraordinary incursions. _______. 1931b. Emergency feeding of game and song birds in winter. Oh Dept Agric, Div of Conservation, Circular No 51, pp 1-6. _______. 1931c. Ohio upland game bird research. Trans. 17th Am. Game Conf, Am. Game Assoc. 268-271. _______. 1931d. Progress report of Ohio upland game bird research. Trans. 18th Am. Game Assoc, pp 221-225. _______. 1932a. Crested Flycatchers in Ohio in mid-November. Auk 49(2):222. Nine seen in Delaware Co. 11/16/31, one collected. _______. 1932b. The Snowy Owl invasion of Ohio in 1930–1931. Wilson Bulletin 44:221–226. Records from 34 counties of 126 individuals, Oct-May. _______. 1932c. Common Redpoll collected in northern Ohio. Auk 49(2):229. 3/16/31 Lucas Co. _______. 1932d. Report of winter feeding experiments conducted from November 1930 to March 1931. Bull. Bur. Sci. Res, Ohio Div. Conservation, 1(1):18-32. _______. 1932e. Ohio game birds and song birds in winter. Oh. Dept. Agric. Bull. Bur. Sci. Research, Div'n of Conservation 1(2):1-68. _______. 1932f. Planting and management recommendations for the attraction of game and songbirds. Oh. Div. Conserv. Bur. of Sci. Res. Bull. No 2: pp 39-51. _______. 1932f. Emergency feeding of game and song birds in winter. Ohio Div Cons., Bur. of Sci. Res. Bull. No. 2, pp 1-16.

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_______. 1932g. Bibliography of books, bulletins, and other publications relating to the attraction, protection, and feeding of game and song birds in winter. Bull. Bureau Sci. Res., Ohio Div. Conservation 1(2):67-69. _______. 1932g. An annotated list of all birds recorded from Ohio in winter. Bull. Bureau Sci. Res., Ohio Div. Conservation 1(2):59-66. _______. 1933b. The breeding birds of Ashtabula County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45(4):168–195. List of 154 spp, including harrier, possible yellow rail, piping plover, snipe, black tern, saw-whet owl, sapsucker, olive-sided flycatcher, Nashville warbler, black-throated blue warbler, northern waterthrush, Canada warbler, etc. _______. 1933c. The first appearance and spread of the breeding range of the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) in Ohio. Auk 50:317–322. Second Ohio record collected in 1919, nesting discovered in 1920,

records for all Ohio counties by 1925, with 21,689 starlings recorded in 1931. _______. 1933d. Some breeding records for Ohio. Auk 50(4):448–449. Piping plover nest at Ashtabula 1933,

two white-crowned sparrow nests in Ashtabula Co. 1932, local nesting of slate-colored junco in Ashtabula

Co 1928-1933. _______. 1933e. The breeding birds of northeastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45(4):168-195. _______. 1933f. A statistical study of Ohio raptorial birds. Wilson Bulletin 45(3):139. Fourteen-year summary of raptor numbers surveyed statewide. _______. 1933g. Returns of banded purple martins. Bird Banding 4(2):113-114. _______. 1933h. Brewster’s Warbler (Vermivora leucobronchialis) in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Auk 50(4):441. Hybrid young in nests, 14 non-breeding hybrid adults observed. _______. 1933i. A Troupial collected at Columbus, Ohio. Auk 50(2):224. Collected on Dec. 1, 1932, at OSU

botanical gardens, several months after initial discovery. _______. 1933j. Starling banding in central Ohio during 1932. Bird Banding 4(2):112. _______. 1933k. A statistical study of Ohio raptorial birds. Wilson Bulletin 45(3):139. Counts 1918-1931. _______. 1933l. A study of the Hungarian Partridge in Ohio. MS filed with Oh. Div. Conservation. _______. 1933m. A study of the Ring-necked Pheasant in Ohio. MS filed with Oh Div Conservation. _______. 1933n. The original forest vegetation and the vascular flora of Ashtabula County. Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus, 211 pp. _______. 1933o. A statistical survey of Ohio winter bird life. Oh. J. Sci. 33:135-150. _______. 1934a. The Hoary Redpoll in Ohio. Auk 51(2):244–245. Male collected 16 Mar 1931, Lucas Co. _______. 1934b. Some additional Ohio breeding records. Wilson Bulletin 46(3):201–202. Records of

breeding by yellow-crowned night-herons, long-eared owls, short-eared owls, saw-whet owls, cedar

waxwings, golden-winged warblers, “Grinnell’s” waterthrush.

_______. 1934c. Individual and sexual variations in the European Starling. Bird Banding 5(3):102-118.

_______. 1934d. A summary of cowbird host species in Ohio. Auk 51(2):244-245. Most common: song

sparrow, red-eyed vireo, yellow warbler, chipping sparrow, ovenbird.

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_______. 1934e. Northern Phalarope collected near Columbus, Ohio. Auk 51(1):82. Female 28 Aug 1933 in

Columbus.

_______. 1934f. Some recent Ohio records. Auk 51(3)1:401-402. Holboell's grebe, adult little blue heron,

lesser snow goose, blue goose, white-winged scoter, American scoter, snowy egret, winter turkey vulture,

black vulture in Knox Co, northern goshawk, American golden-plover, willet, common redpoll, Nelson's

sharp-tailed sparrow.

_______. 1934g. Starling-banding in central Ohio during the winter of 1932-1933. Bird Banding 5(1):42-

43.

_______. 1934h. Starling banding in central Ohio during the winter of 1933-1934. Bird Banding 5(2):93-

94.

_______. 1935a. Distribution of the breeding birds of Ohio. Ohio Biological Survey Bulletin No. 32, 6(3):123–190. Out of print. Data from the author and over a hundred reporters from all counties of the state are

collected in an annotated checklist of Ohio’s 181 breeding birds. A list of the status of these species in

adjoining states is appended. _______. 1935b. The Louisiana Paroquet in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Wilson Bulletin 47(1):76–77. Accounts from a rare publication of early 19th-century occurrences of Carolina parakeet in Ohio. _______. 1935c. A preliminary list of the breeding birds of Ohio. Redstart 2:46-49. 179 species. _______. 1935d. A migration of Mute Swans (Sthenelides olor) observed in Ohio. Auk 52(3):301-302. _______. 1935e. A raven specimen from Ohio. Auk 52(4):454:455. Only Ohio specimen, taken at Paulding Reservoir 8 Feb 1890, now lost. _______. 1935f. An annotated check list of all birds recorded from Ohio in winter. Bureau of Scientific Research, Division of Conservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture Bulletin 2:59-66. _______. 1935g. Small birds are not decreasing. Bird Lore 37(5):303-309. _______. 1935h. How many broods does the Starling raise? Bird Banding 6(2):58-61. _______. 1935i. The European Starling as a banding and research subject. Wilson Bulletin 47(1):86. _______. 1935j. Notes on the breeding birds of southeastern Ohio. Auk 53(2):227-229. _______. 1935k. A ten-year study of a bird population in central Ohio. American Midland Naturalist 16(2):177-186. Westerville, Oh study 1924-1933. _______. 1935l. Distribution of some of the 179 species of birds known to breed in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 47:87. Abstract. _______. 1935m. A statistical study of the breeding birds of southeastern Ohio. MS 1935. _______. 1935n. Recommendations for the control of the European Starling with comments on its economic status. MS filed with US Soil & Cons Service, US Biological Survey, August 1935. 24 pp. _______. 1935o. A preliminary report on the wildlife possibilities of the Pymatuning Reservoir (Ohio-Pennsylvania). MS August 1935. _______. 1936a. History of the importation and naturalization of the Ring-necked Pheasant in the United States. Ohio Wildlife Research Division of Conservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture Bulletin 104, 7 pp.

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_______. 1936b. Glaucous Gull collected in Ohio. Auk 53(2):212. First Ohio specimen collected Ashtabula 10/19/35 by the author. _______. 1936b. Notes on Ohio Birds. Bird Lore 38:388-389. _______. 1936e. Notes on Ohio Birds. Bird Lore 38:468-470. _______. 1936f. A Check list of the breeding birds of Ohio. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel, 63. 3 pp. _______.1936g. Notes on the breeding birds of southeastern Ohio. Auk 53(2):227-229. _______. 1936h. A statistical survey of the winter bird life of southeastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48(4)273-275. 65 species. _______. 1937a. Breeding birds of unglaciated Ohio. Cardinal 4:125–141. Following his work of two

years earlier covering the entire state, Hicks here incorporates subsequent work in the 22 counties

comprising the unglaciated region of the state, offering interesting comments on habitat changes and their

effects on bird distributions.

_______. 1937b. Avocet taken in Ohio. Auk 54(4):538. Sept, Ashtabula. _______. 1937c. An Ohio invasion of Le Conte’s Sparrows. Auk 54(4):545–546. Numerous records, five counties. _______. 1937d. Western Willet in Ohio. Auk 54:536–537. Sept, Ashtabula. _______. 1937e. Notes on “Kirtland Marginalia.” The Cardinal 4(5):109-117. Offers valuable additional

commentary on Christy’s (1936) work reporting Kirtland’s marginal notes in his copy of Nuttall, mostly on

changes in status, and probable errors. He reprints as well an 1850 Kirtland work on the natural history of

northern Ohio.

_______. 1937f. Notes on birds. Bird Lore 39:169-170.

_______. 1937g. Notes on Ohio Birds. Bird Lore 39:256-257.

_______. 1938a. Piping Plover taken in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 50(2):141. Inland specimen, from Licking County. _______. 1938b. Population studies of the European Starling in America. Trans. 9th International Ornithological Congress, 457-474. Rouen 5/9-13/38. _______. 1938c. The Western Meadowlark in Ohio. Auk 55(4):544–545. Review of specimen evidence since 1880, plus apparent breeding records. _______. 1938d. A unique population of water birds in northern Ohio—1937. Wilson Bulletin 50(3):197-200. Account of shorebirds, waders, waterfowl, and other aquatic species associated with spring-fed ponds south of Sandusky Bay (Castalia and Bellevue). _______. 1938e. Sennett’s Nighthawk in Ohio. Auk 55(3):534. Lists specimen evidence since 1900. _______. 1938f. Notes on the north central range of Bachman Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 50(1)86-109. _______. 1938g. Notes on Ohio Birds. Bird Lore 40:152-153. _______. 1939a. The 1938 Ohio pheasant survey. Ohio Wildlife Research Station Rel. 119, 20 pp.

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_______. 1939b. Population studies of the European Starling in America. Ixme Congresse Ornithologique Internationale 9:457-474. _______. 1939c. Southern Downy Woodpecker in Ohio. Auk 56(1):83-84. Specimens of D.b. pubescens taken in Lawrence Co. _______. 1944. The American Egret breeding in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 56(2):169. First breeding record in the state, Ottawa County. _______. 1945a. Blue Grosbeak breeding in Ohio. Auk 62(2):314. Confirmed June 1942 Adams Co. _______. 1945b. Yellow-headed Blackbird breeding in Ohio. Auk 62(2):314–315. Nest 18 May 1940 at Metzger Marsh. _______. 1945c. Hooded Merganser breeding in Ohio. Auk 62(2):315–316. Nest confirmed 1937 at Pymatuning Res, Ashtabula Co. _______. 1946. Lark Bunting records for Ohio. Auk 63(2):256–257. Late summer records on four occasions in a small area of Henry & Wood counties, including a specimen. Hicks. L.E., and F.B. Chapman. 1933: A statistical survey of Ohio winter bird life. Ohio Journal of Science 33(2):135-150. Enumerations of 65 species. Hicks, L.E., and C. A. Dambach. 1935. Sex ratios and weights in wintering crows. Bird Banding 6(2):65-66. _______. 1935. A study of the European Starling in southeastern Ohio. The Cardinal 4:25-30. Hildreth, S.P. 1833. Flight and bivouac of pigeons. American J. of Science and Arts 5(24):134-135. Passenger pigeon. _______. 1842. History of an early voyage on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, etc. American Pioneer 2:89-105, 128-145. Natural history detail. Hill, M.S. 1869. The House Wren. American Naturalist 3:49. Hill, R.W. 1943. Purple Sandpipers at Richmond Beach, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 55(2):128-129. Hine, J.S. 1904. The Birds of Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 3:66. Review of Dawson 1903. _______. 1906. Purple Gallinule in Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 6:553. _______. 1907. A species of hawk new to Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 7:113. _______. 1908. Notes on American Barn Owl. Ohio Naturalist 8:290. OSU Campus observations. _______. 1927. Sabine’s Gull in Ohio. Auk 44:241. Specimen 10/9/26 at Buckeye Lk. _______. 1928. The Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius) in Ohio. Auk 45(1):94-95. Specimen near Columbus 29 Sept 1927. Hipple, H., and L. Hipple. 1911. Evening Grosbeak, Delaware, Ohio. Bird Lore 13:96. Hochadel, D. 1999. The Golden-crowned Kinglet breeding in Ohio. Ohio Birds and Natural History. 1:20–28. Hochadel, D., and J. Hochadel. 1992. Golden-crowned Kinglets nest in Columbiana County. Ohio Cardinal 15:96.

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Hoefle, P. 1963. The Summer Tanager came to Sherwood Forest. Toledo Naturalists' Association Yearbook 32. Nesting of this species in Lucas Co. 1961. Hoffman, E.C. 1926. Winter notes on Blue Jays. Wilson Bulletin 38:44-45. _______. 1927. On the nesting of the Blue Jay. Wilson Bulletin 39:108. _______. 1929. Nesting of the Sparrow Hawk. Wilson Bulletin 41:194-196. _______. 1930. The relation between the Blue Jay and the Pin Oak. Wilson Bulletin 42:55-56. _______. 1931a. Plumage pattern of the screech owl. Bird Banding 3(1):38. _______. 1931b. A Blue Jay sight return. Bird Banding 2(3):129-130. _______. 1932. A seven and a half year-old Blue Jay. Bird Banding 3(2):70. Hoffman, R. B. 1983. Herring Gulls nesting in artificial goose-nesting structures. Ohio Journal of Science 83:34–37. Holbrook, M.L. 1859. Notes on birds. Ohio Farmer 8:179. Holcomb, L. 1969. Breeding biology of the American Goldfinch in Ohio. J. Field Ornithology 40(1):26-44. Holt, E. G. 1928. The Status of the Great White Heron. Cleve. Mus. Sci. Publ. Vol 1, No. 1 Holt, H. 1959. Toledo, Ohio Area: extreme arrival and departure dates of Transients, summer residents, and winter visitors. Compiled and revised June 1, 1959 from records kept by Louis W. Campbell and the Toledo Naturalist's Association. 14 pp, mimeo. Includes reports of sooty shearwater, barnacle goose, white gyrfalcon, american magpie, common raven, Bicknell's thrush, three-toed woodpecker, hoary redpoll, Baird's sparrow, chestnut-collared longspur. Horn, D. 1985. Breeding success of a central Ohio woodlot in response to succession and urbanization. Ohio Journal of Science 85(1):34-40. Horn, D., and M. Denninger-Truax. 1997. The summer bird community in a late-successional beech-maple forest in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 97(1):14-16. Hostetler, G. 2005. A green violet-ear in Holmes County. Ohio Cardinal 29(1):46-49. Account of first state record of this species 16 August 2205. Hough, F. B. 1864. Executive Document No. 55, House of Representatives, 36th Congress, First session (Migration Data). Tables of dates of spring appearances of 15 sp at Cincinnati, Mt. Healthy, Hockingport, Marietta, Hamilton, Germantown, Belle Center, Savannah, Bowling Green, Windham, Poland, Cleveland, Rockport, Madison, Witchfield, Jefferson, and Ashtabula. Howard, H. 1951. Pleistocene duck bones from Ohio. Condor 53(4):205. Hamilton County. Howe, Henry. 1900. Historical Collections of Ohio. Revised edition. State of Ohio, C.J. Krehbiel & Co.

Cincinnati. 2 vol. Contains natural history detail of early days.

Hrubant, H.E. 1953. A study of the color phase of the Eastern Screech Owl Otus asio. M.S. Thesis, Ohio

State University, Columbus.

Huggins, R.A. 1939. Incubation temperatures in wild birds. Ph.D. dissertation, Western Reserve University,

Cleveland.

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Hulbert, A.B. and W.W. Schwarze, eds. 1910. David Zeisberger’s History of the North American Indians. Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 19:1-173. List of birds prior to 1780 by Zeisberger. Hussell, D. J. T. 1982. The timing of fall migration in Yellow-bellied Flycatchers. Journal of Field Ornithology 53(1):1–6. Hyde, A. S. 1939. The life history of Henslow’s Sparrow, Passerherbulus henslowi (Audubon). University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Miscellaneous Publications No. 41. 72 p. Ingersoll, E. 1869. Variations of bluebirds’ eggs. American Naturalist 3:391-392. White eggs at Oberlin. Ingersoll, S.R. 1883. Birds of northern Ohio. Forest and Stream 20:304-305. Ingold, J. 1982. The Clay-colored Sparrow in Ohio: a third state collection. Ohio Journal of Science 82(4):211-213. James, J. F. 1887. Catalog of mammals, birds, reptiles, batrachians, and fishes of Cincinnati. J. Cinc. Soc. Nat. Hist. 10:34-48 Jehl, Jr., J. R. 1979. The autumnal migration of Baird’s Sandpiper. In: Shorebirds in marine environments. F. A. Pitelka, ed. Stud. Avian Biol. No. 2.:55–68. Johnsgard, P. 1967. Sympatry changes and hybridization incidence in Mallards and Black Ducks. Am. Midland Naturalist 77(1):51-63. Ohio examples. Jones, B. 2007. Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary: Transforming a fish farm into habitat for migrating shorebirds. Ohio Cardinal 30(3):133-140. Mahoning Co site. Jones, G.E. and E.J. Shulze. 1878-1882. Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio. Privately printed, Circleville. This rare and beautiful work can be seen in the library of the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus. Jones, Howard. 1883. Rails and Snipe in Ohio in Winter. Bull Nut. Ornith Club 8:186. _______. 1906. A list of the birds of Pickaway County, Ohio, with notes on the habits, song, plumages and identification of some of the species. Park Place Press, Circleville. Available OHS library. _______. 1911. The value of common birds. H. Jones, private printing Circleville, 21 pp. _______. 1915a. Birds of my boyhood. H. Jones, Circleville, 23 pp. Read before the Wilson Ornithological Society, 1915. _______. 1915b. Conclusion from a study of ornithology. Publ. H. Jones, Circleville, 22pp. _______. 1927. A key for the identification of the nests and eggs of our common birds. Publ. H. Jones, Circleville, 44 pp. Jones, Jr., Joseph. 1960. A survey of the parasites of the eastern crow Brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos Brehm in Ohio. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. _______. 1961. Description of Splenidofilaria flexivaginalis n. sp. (Nematoda:Onchocercidae) from the eastern crow and key to species of the genus Splenidofilaria Skrjabin. Journal of Parasitology 47:437-439. Jones, Lynds. 1892. The Prairie Horned Lark. Wilson Bulletin 4:54-59. _______. 1895. Bird migration at Oberlin Ohio for 1894. Oberlin College Laboratory Bulletin 3:237-244.

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_______. 1895. Bird Migration at Grinnell, Iowa. Auk 12(3):231-244. Section III, p.237 ff, is “Bird Migration at Oberlin, Ohio, for 1894.” _______. 1896a. Rare records Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 8(11):6. _______. 1896b. Unusual winter birds at Oberlin. Wilson Bulletin 8(7):7-8. Red-headed woodpecker, flicker, snow bunting, horned lark. _______. 1896c Night-hawk, crow, Chimney Swift, bluebird, goldfinch, Pine Siskin, Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Wilson Bulletin 8(10):5-7. _______. 1896d. Absent winter birds at Oberlin. Wilson Bulletin 8:9-10. Thirteen species. _______. 1896e. Notes on summer ranges of Dickcissel, Grasshopper Sparrow, and Henslow's Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 8:1.2. _______. 1896f. Bank Swallow. Wilson Bulletin 8:5. _______. 1897a. Brünnich’s Murre, Uria lomvia, on Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 9:16. _______. 1897b. Oberlin grackle roost (#9), Songs of the warblers (#11), and Winter studies of birds in Lorain County, Ohio (#13). Botanical Library Bulletin of Oberlin College No. 4. Oberlin. _______. 1897c. The Oberlin grackle roost. Wilson Bulletin 9:39-56. _______. 1897d. Notes from Oberlin: twenty-one varieties. Wilson Bulletin 9:60-62. _______. 1897e. Junco roosts. Wilson Bulletin 9:26. _______. 1897f. Pine Siskin. Wilson Bulletin 9:20-21. _______. 1897g. Report of the Committee on Migration and Distribution. Wilson Bulletin 4(1):23-35. Includes notes on Ohio abundances of many species. _______. 1898a. Anseres which visit Oberlin waterworks reservoir. Wilson Bulletin 9:66-68. _______. 1898b. All day with the birds. Wilson Bulletin 10:35-37. _______. 1898c. Changes in the avifauna of Lorain County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 9:61-63. _______. 1899a. Winter bird fauna for 1898-1899 Lorain County. Wilson Bulletin 12:8-9. _______. 1899b. Nest building of chimney swifts. Wilson Bulletin 12:45-46. _______. 1899c. Brunnich's Murre Uria lomvia in Lorain County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 11(2):26. _______. 1900a. Another new bird for Oberlin (Carolina Wren). Wilson Bulletin 12:8-9. _______. 1900b. December and January bird life in Oberlin Ohio. Bird Lore 2:186-187. _______. 1900c. Kirtland’s Warbler at Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 12:1-2. Details on song. _______. 1901a. Five days among the islands of Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 13(3):70-71. Rowboat birding tour. _______. 1901b. The first twentieth century horizon at Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 13:11-13. _______. 1901c. A new bird for Lorain County. Wilson Bulletin 13:70-71.

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_______. 1901c. Bird life near Oberlin, Ohio Bird Lore 25-26, 101-103, 163-164. _______. 1902a. A new bird for Granville, European Widgeon. Wilson Bulletin 14:71. _______. 1902b. The summer birds of the Lake Erie islands. Ohio Naturalist 2(8):281-284. _______. 1902c. Some winter records for Lorain County. Wilson Bulletin 14:21-23. _______. 1902d Winter studies of birds in Lorain County. Oberlin College Laboratory Bulletin 12:1-24. _______. 1902e. All day with the birds, May 7, 1902 and May 7, 1901.Wilson Bulletin 14:125-128. _______. 1902f. Kirtland’s Warbler again in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14:104-105. _______. 1902g. Bird studies in Lorain County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14:37-58. Summary of several years’ observations of wintering birds in the area. _______. 1902h. A new bird for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 14:71. Eurasian wigeon at Buckeye Lake. _______. 1903a. Brewster Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 15:68-69. Four individuals. _______. 1903b. All day with the birds. Wilson Bulletin 15:60-64. _______. 1903c. Some unusual birds at Oberlin. Wilson Bulletin 15:75. _______. 1903d. Additions to the birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 16:85. ______. 1903e. The Birds of Ohio, a Revised Catalogue. Ohio State Academy of Science Special Papers

No. 6. 241 pp. Out of print. Presented as a revision of Wheaton (1882), but because it does not reproduce

Wheaton’s data the accounts are briefer, revised to conform to the accepted phylogenetic order and

nomenclature of the day, with updated information on status and distribution. Served as the list basis for

Dawson (1903), on which Jones collaborated in other ways. 318 spp.

_______. 1903f. An addition to Ohio Birds. Ohio Naturalist 2: 289. E. wigeon @ Licking Reservoir. _______. 1904a. Additional records of Ohio birds. Ohio Naturalist 4(5):112-113. Winous Pt. records of albinos, hybrids, trumpeter swan, etc.; black-necked stilt specimen Berea 10/24/1881. _______. 1904b. All day with the birds. Wilson Bulletin 16:43-50. _______. 1904c. Spring migration in Lorain County 1904. Wilson Bulletin 16:55-56. _______. 1904d. An addition to the birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 16:85. _______. 1904e. Northern Ohio notes. 16(3):92-3. Roseate tern just over border in Canada. _______. 1904f. Additional records of Ohio birds. Ohio Naturalist 4:112-113. _______. 1905. Additions to the birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 17:64 _______. 1906a. Records, fall of 1906. Wilson Bulletin 18:135-136. _______. 1906b. Some migration records along the Cedar Point sand pit. Wilson Bulletin 18:128-131. _______. 1906c. August days with the birds. Wilson Bulletin 18:95-96.

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_______. 1906d. Two all day records in northern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 18:68-71. _______. 1906e. Opening of 1906 spring migration at Oberlin. Wilson Bulletin 18:26. _______. 1906f. The Birds of Cleveland, Ohio and vicinity. Wilson Bulletin 18:110-120. List from another observer, with remarks. _______. 1907a. Henslow’s Sparrow in 1907 in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19:162-163. _______. 1907b. Ring-billed Gull in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19:34. Two specimens. _______. 1907c. Some records for Cedar Point sand spit. Wilson Bulletin 19:118. _______. 1907d. Additions to the birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19:20. Franklin’s gull, Le Conte’s sparrow. _______. 1907e. Catharista atrata, Black Vulture, in Harrison County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 19:33–34.

_______. 1908a. An addition to the birds of Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20:50. Cory’s least bittern specimen. _______. 1908b. Towhees unusually common in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20:50. Wintering northern Ohio. _______. 1908c. White eyed Vireo. Wilson Bulletin 20:159. _______. 1908d. Records from Cedar Point, winter 1907-1908. Wilson Bulletin 20:56. Cormorant, White-fronted goose, etc. _______. 1908e. Exceptional Ohio records. Wilson Bulletin 20:60. _______. 1908f. Spring migration at Oberlin 1908. Wilson Bulletin 20:158. _______. 1908g. Ohio Records. Wilson Bulletin 20:210-211. Brant, surf scoter. _______. 1908h. Another Great Black-backed Gull for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(2):54. J. S. Hine captured female OSU campus 16 Dec 1907. _______. 1908i. The Birds of Ohio: Corrections and Note. Wilson Bulletin 20(2):51. Alder flycatcher and marsh wren specimens (not prairie form iliacus. _______. 1909. Birds of Cedar Point and vicinity. Wilson Bulletin 21:55-76, 115-131, 187-204. _______. 1910. Birds of Cedar Point and vicinity. Wilson Bulletin 22:25-41, 97-115, 172-182. _______. 1911. Exceptional Ohio records. Wilson Bulletin 23:60–61. Bohemian waxwing, evening grosbeak in Oberlin. _______. 1912a. A study of the avifauna of the Lake Erie islands. Wilson Bulletin 24:6-18; 95-97; 142-153; 171-186. _______ . 1912b. Winter conditions in north Ohio winter of 1913-1914. Wilson Bulletin 24:18-19. _______ . 1913. Some Lake Erie summer notes. Wilson Bulletin 25:152. Mayflies as food, black terns nesting on floating boards, breeding white-throated sparrow at Marblehead.

_______. 1914a. Nineteen years of bird migration at Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 26:198–205.

_______. 1914b. Two new birds for Oberlin: Carolina Chickadee and Bewick’s Wren. Wilson Bulletin

26:106.

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_______. 1917. Another new bird for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 29:166.

_______. 1918. Some Ohio records and notes. Wilson Bulletin 30:120–121. _______. 1927. Highway mortality and speed of flight. Wilson Bulletin 39:8-10. _______. 1928. A durable Barn Swallow's nest. Wilson Bulletin 40:52-53. _______. 1930. The sequence of the molt. Wilson Bulletin 42:97-102. _______. 1931. Some facts revealed from thirty-four years' migration records. Wilson Bulletin 43:83. _______. 1941. Prairie Falcon at Oberlin, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 53:123. Captured and escaped. _______. 2004. Fifty years of spring migration in Lorain County: Lynds Jones's notes 1896-1945. Ohio

Cardinal 28(1): 32-35. Previously unpublished continuation of census of Jones 1914a. _______. 2005a. Licking Reservoir Trip. Ohio Cardinal 28(2):81-88. Previously unpublished account of birding at Buckeye Lake in 1902. _______. 2005b. Distribution and Ecology of Ohio Birds. Ohio Cardinal 28(4):174-176. Previously unpublished fragment. Kaatz, M. R. 1953. The settlement of the Black Swamp of northwestern Ohio. Northwest Ohio Quarterly 25:23-36, 134-156, 201-217. _______.1955. The Black Swamp: A study in historical geography. Annals of the Association of American Geography 45:1-35. Kah, W. 1961. In the field with the nation’s top dove bander. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 25:8-11. Kalter, L.B. 1932. Belted Kingfisher fishing or bathing? Auk 49(1):87. _______. 1932a. Carolina Wren roosting in hornet’s nest. Auk 49(1):90. _______. 1932b. Seed-cache robbers among winter residents. Auk 49(1):108. _______. 1932c. A comparatively tame Eastern Green Heron. Auk 49(3):342. _______. 1932d. The American Pipit at Glen Helen, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Auk 49(3):353-354. 3/8-14/32. _______. 1932e. Influence of an Osprey on Bronzed Grackles and Pied-billed Grebe. Bird Lore 36:171. _______. 1932f. Florida Gallinule eats goldfinch. Wilson Bulletin 44(1):38. _______. 1932g. Influence of an Osprey on Bronzed Grackles and Pied-billed Grebes. Wilson Bulletin 44(1):42. _______. !933. Avian tuberculosis in free wild wild birds. Ohio Journal of Science 33:451-452, _______. 1934. Early nesting of the Mourning Dove at Yellow Springs, Ohio. Bird Lore 36:171. _______. Keller, W.T. 1953. A comparative study of bird populations on farm lands and adjacent stripmined lands. M.A. Thesis, Kent State University, Kent. _______. Kellicott, D.S. 1898. Feeding habits of winter birds of interior Ohio. Journal of the Columbus Horticultural Society 13:45-51.

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Keck, J.M. 1916. Native wild birds observed in the city of Cleveland. The Bluebird 8:12-13. Kehrer, V. J. 1934. Mockingbird in eastern Ohio. Redstart 1:6. Belmont county. _______. 1934. Blue Jay in Belmont Co, Ohio. Redstart 2:22. Kellogg, R., and C. Dury. 1891. Notes on Birds. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 14:43-44. Kemp, T. 1991. The first Golden-crowned Kinglet nest for Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 14:1–2.

_______. 1997. Fall Golden Eagle passage over western Lucas County. Ohio Cardinal 21:36–37. Kemsies, E. 1948a. Northern Pine Siskin in Hamilton County, Ohio. Auk 65(1):146. Collected 1947. _______. 1948b. Birds of Cincinnati and southwestern Ohio. Ohio Audubon Society, 60 pp. _______. 1951. The genus Plegadis in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 63:110-111. Correction of Kirtland’s ID of 1848, list of three subsequent records. _______. 1959. Falco peregrinus pealei shot in northern Ohio. Auk 76(4):539. First eastern record, specimen from Ottawa Co 11/15/57. _______. 1961. Subspeciation in the Smith’s Longspur, Calcarius pictus. Canadian Field Naturalist 75(3):143-149. Kemsies, E., and G. R. Austing. 1949. New residence and breeding records of birds in southwestern Ohio. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 30:53. _______. 1950. Smith’s Longspur in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 62(1):37. Butler Co. in 1949: second record. _______. 1951a. Alaska Myrtle Warbler Dendroica coronata hooveri in Ohio. Auk 68(4):513. Hamilton County 1948. _______. 1951b. Northern Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla tricolora in Ohio. Auk 68:513. Three specimens from 1947 and 1948 in Hamilton Co. Kemsies, E, and W. Dreyer. 1948. Three new subspecies for Ohio. Auk 65(1):144-146. Three subspecies new to the state in the Cincinnati Museum collections: robin, yellow warbler, common yellowthroat. Kemsies, E., and W. Randle. 1953. Birds of southwestern Ohio. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 74 pp. An

annotated list of 302 species recorded in the area, with brief descriptions of productive locales. See Thirey

(1996) for emendations.

_______. 1964. A distributional summary and some behavioral notes for Smith’s Longspur, Calcarius

pictus. Canadian Field Naturalist 78:28-31.

Kendeigh, S. C. 1925. The Season: Oberlin (Ohio) Region. Bird Lore 27:340-341. Nest of purple finch. _______. 1931a. The physiology of bird temperatures. Wilson Bulletin 43:83. _______. 1931b. Regulation of body temperature in birds. Oh. Journal of Science 31:261-262. _______. 1932. A study of various temperature lows. Wilson Bulletin 44:129-143. _______. 1933a. Abundance and conservation of the Bobwhite in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 33(1):1–18.

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_______. 1933b. Climatic factors regulating migration. Wilson Bulletin 45:41. _______. 1934. The role of environment in the life of birds. Ecological Monographs 4:297-417. _______. 1935. Methods of studying the abundance of birds. Wilson Bulletin 47:86-87. _______. 1940. Factors affecting length of incubation. Auk 57:499-513. _______. 1941. Territorial and mating behavior of the House Wren. Illinois Biological Survey Monographs 18:1-120. _______. 1941. Length of day and energy requirements for gonad development and egg laying in birds. Ecology 22:237-248. _______. 1942. Analysis of losses in the nesting of birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 5:19-26. _______. 1944. Measurement of bird populations. Ecological Monographs 14:67-106. _______. 1945. Resistance to hunger in birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 9:217-226. _______. 1952a Parental care and its evolution in birds. Illinois Biological Survey Monographs 22:1-365. _______. 1952b. In Memoriam: Lynds Jones. Auk 69(3):258-265. Appreciation, including exhaustive bibliography. _______. 1960. Factors affecting yearly abundance of passerine birds. Ecological Monographs 7:91-123. _______. 1963. Regulation of nesting time and distribution in the House Wren. Wilson Bulletin 75(4):418-427. From study in Cleveland. _______, and S.P. Baldwin. 1932. Physiology of the temperature of birds. Scientific Publications of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History 3:1-196. _______, and _______. 1932. The protection of hawks and owls in Ohio. Oh. J. Science 32:403-424. Kerlinger, P. 1985. Water-crossing behaviors of raptors during migration. Wilson Bulletin 97(1):109-113. Keyser, L.S. 1908. Bachman’s Sparrow in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(2):103. _______. 1909. Red-wings going to roost. Bird Lore 11: 176. ______ . 1910. Curios in nests. Bird Lore 12:144-145. Kimes, E. D. 1908. Swamp Sparrows at Canton, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(3):160. Notes on nesting. _______. 1911. Rare birds at Canton, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 23(3)129-130. R-n grebe, r-t loon, etc. _______. 1912. A few Stark County, Ohio, notes. Wilson Bulletin. 24(3):156–157. R-n grebe, cerulean warblers, nesting veeries. Kirkley, J., and M. Springer. 1980. Nesting populations of Red-tailed Hawks and Great Horned Owls in Central Ohio. J. Raptor Research 14(1):22-28 Kirkpatrick, John. 1858-1860. Natural history of the birds of Ohio. Ohio Farmer 7(12):91, 7(22):171, 7(49):387, 7(50):395, 8(2):11, 8(14)107, 9(5):35, 9(14):107. _______. 1858. Descriptions of the rapacious birds of Ohio. Ohio Agricultural Report, second series 340-383.

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_______. 1859-1860 . Birds of Ohio. Ohio Farmer. Cleveland. Accounts of 56 species in this newspaper, issues 7:59, 8:11, 9:11. _______. 1860. Kirtland’s Warbler. Ohio Farmer 9:179. Cleveland specimen spring of 1860. Kirtland, J. P. 1838. Catalog of Birds. Report on the Zoology of Ohio. Second Annual Report of the

Geological Survey of Ohio:157–177. Treats 222 species for Ohio in checklist form, required reading for

students of the history of Ohio’s bird life. See also Christy 1936.

_______. 1841. Fragments of natural history: Ornithology. American Journal of Science and Arts 40:19-24.

Selected observations from the Cleveland area.

_______. 1850-52. Family Visitor: 1:15 The eagle; 1:55 The blue bird; 1:63 Birds of winter; 1:71 Troupial

or cow-blackbird; 1:133 The wild pigeon; 1:140 Pine linnet; 1:148 White-crowned and white-throated

finches; 1:148 Pine finch; 1:148 White-headed sparrow; 1:148 White-headed eagle; 1:164 Glossy ibis;

1:164 White-throated and white-headed sparrow; 1:412: A rare bird (loggerhead shrike), 2(68) Esquimeaux

curlew, wild pigeon.

_______. 1845-1859. A rare bird, Lestris richardsonii. Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences

Proceedings 133. Cleveland jaeger record.

_______. 1845-1859. Mounted birds from northern Ohio. Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences

Proceedings 201-287. Inventory from the Museum.

_______. 1852. Peculiarities of the climate, flora, and fauna of the south shore of Lake Erie, in the vicinity

of Cleveland, Ohio. American Journal of Science and Arts, second series, 13:215-219. Reproduced in

Wheaton (1882), pp. 191-194, Family Visitor, and Proc. Cleve. Acad. Nat. Sci. (171).

_______. 1860. An addition to the fauna of Ohio. Ohio Farmer 9:91. Evening grosbeak, plus comments on

rarity of various birds in winter.

Kirtland, J.P., and R.W. Winslow. 1858. Natural History of the birds of Ohio. Ohio Farmer 7:59, 67, 75,

83, 91, 99, 107, 115, 123, 131, 147, 155, 171, 363, 379, 387, 395.

Kirtland, J.P., and R.W. Winslow. 1859. Natural History of the birds of Ohio. Ohio Farmer 8:11, 27, 35,

43, 51, 59, 67, 75, 107, 179, 195, 211, 227, 267, 283, 290, 299, 339, 343, 347, 355, 379, 403.

_______. 2001. Early works on Ohio Birds by J.P. Kirtland. Ohio Cardinal 24:189-212. Merges three

hard-to-find sources: Christy (1936) with Kirtland (1938) into a coherent treatment, and appends Kirtland

(1841).

Kiser, Joy. 2000. Ohio's Lady Audubon: Genevieve Jones. Timeline 17(2):2-17. Story of the creation of

Jones and Schulze 1878.

Klamm, W.A. First record of Black Guillemot for Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 14(1):6-7. Cuyahoga County. Kleiman, J.P. 1966. Migration of Rough-legged Hawks over Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 78(1):122. Klepfer, W.M., and W.J. Taylor. 1937. An annotated checklist of birds recorded at Granville, Licking County, Ohio. Journal of the Science Laboratory, Denison University 32:187-207. Kline, D. A. 1990. Ohio’s first Violet-green Swallow. Ohio Cardinal 13(3):1–2. Knoder, C.E. 1963. The Wild Turkey in Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin May 1963, pp. 19-24. Kopf, H.K. Canary and cardinal. Bird Lore 34:133.

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Kotesovec, Jr., N. J. 1993. Blackburnian Warbler and other rare nesters at Hinckley MP. Ohio Cardinal 16: 96–101. _______. 1994a. Nesting Magnolia Warblers at Hinckley MP. Ohio Cardinal 17:116–119. _______. 1994b. A brief study of the nest life of Black-throated Green Warblers at Hinckley MP. Ohio Cardinal 17:79–84. _______. 1995. Further observations of summering Black-throated Green Warblers at Hinckley MP. Ohio Cardinal 18:113–116. _______. 1996a. Breeding Red-breasted Nuthatches at Hinckley MP. Ohio Cardinal 19:77–82. _______. 1996b. Nesting Nashville Warblers in Summit County, Ohio. Cleveland Bird Calendar 92:30–32. _______. 1998. Early nesting Golden-crowned Kinglets at Hinckley Metropark. Cleveland Bird Calendar

94:20–21.

Kress, S.W. 1967. A robin nests in winter. Wilson Bulletin 79(2):245–246. _______. 1969. The effects of human activity on bird populations in upland thickets. M.S. Thesis, The Ohio State University, Columbus. Glen Helen Sanctuary in Greene Co. Land, H.C. 1952, The seasonal shifting of behavior patterns related to territorialism in the cardinal. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Lane, B. 2005. Black-billed magpies in our back yard. Ohio Cardinal 29(1):38-43. Account of protracted stay by two of this species 8/28-10/14/2005 in Mahoning/Columbiana counties. Langdon, F.W. 1877a. A Catalogue of the Birds of the Vicinity of Cincinnati, with Notes. The Naturalists’

Agency, Salem MA. 18 pp. List of 279 species with notes, incl. first Ohio black rail record.

_______. 1877b. Occurrence of the Black Vulture or Carrion Crow in Ohio. Bull. Nut. Ornith. Club 2:109.

Capture of bird at Madisonville Dec 1876.

_______. 1878. Observations on Cincinnati birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History,

Oct. 1878. Notes on 54 species, including breeding sky larks.

_______. 1879a. A revised list of Cincinnati birds. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History

1:167-193. A revised version of an 1877 catalogue, with brief annotations to a list of 256 local species

recorded, to which are added remarks on families, habitats, and recent changes in status among them.

Swallow-tailed kite summer visitant.

_______. 1879b. The White-rumped and Loggerhead Shrikes in Ohio. Bulletin of the Nuttall

Ornithological Club 4:120. Occurrence of both forms in Madisonville.

_______. 1879c. Albinism in the Tufted Titmouse. Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 4:116.

_______. 1879d. Nesting of the Kentucky Warbler in Ohio. Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club

4:236. Description of nest and eggs.

_______. 1880a. Summer birds of a northern Ohio marsh. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural

History 3:220-232. A week’s observations at Winous Point in Ottawa County; 95 species, includes

apocryphal report of horned grebe nesting.

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_______. 1880b. Ornithological field notes, with five additions to the Cincinnati avian fauna. Journal of the

Cincinnati Society of Natural History 3:121-127. Additions and revisions to Langdon (1879), total 263

spp.

_______. 1880c. Description of a new warbler of the genus Helminthophaga. Journal of the Cincinnati

Society of Natural History 3:119-120. Original description, with plate, of the “Cincinnati Warbler.” See

Busam 2001 for related references.

_______, ed. 1881. Zoological miscellany. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:336-343.

Several recent reports, and a report of the species introduced to the Cincinnati area by the Acclimatization

Society of Cincinnati.

_______, ed. 1882a. Zoological miscellany. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191-

193. Several recent reports.

_______. 1882b. Dichromatism in the Screech Owl. J. Cinci. Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:52-53.

_______. 1882c. A synopsis of the Cincinnati fauna. J. Cinci. Soc. Nat Hist. 3:185-194

_______. 1883. Bibliography of Cincinnati fauna. J. Cinci. Soc. Nat. Hist. 6:5-53.

_______. 1886. Carnivorous propensities of the crow. Auk 3:485.

_______. 1889. On the occurrence in large numbers of seventeen species of birds. Journal of the Cincinnati

Society of Natural History. 12:57-63. Includes passenger pigeon and Carolina parakeet.

Langlois, T.H. 1950. Crow ducks of Little Chicken Island, Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 14(10):6-7.

________, and M. H. Langlois. 1964. Annotated list of the birds of South Bass Island, Lake Erie. Wheaton

Club Bulletin 9:29–55.

Laughlin, E. 1934. Some birds of Belmont County, Ohio. Redstart 2:19. Pileated woodpecker, merlin,

osprey, etc.

Leafloor, J.O., C.D. Ankey, and D.H. Rusch. 1998. Environmental effects on body size of Canada Geese.

Auk 115:26-33.

Leedy, D.L. 1947. Observations on the American Plover. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11:27.

_______. 1947. Pileated Woodpecker in Ohio. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 11:27-28.

_______. 1950. Ducks continue to nest after a brush fire at Castalia, Ohio. Auk 76(2):234.

Leedy, D. L., and W. B. Hendershot. 1947. The Ring-necked Pheasant and its management in Ohio. Ohio

Division of Wildlife Conservation Bulletin No. 1. 16 pp.

Leese, B.E. 2006. Historical status of the ivory-billed woodpecker in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 29(4):181-188.

Leeth, D. 1938. Unusual egg finds. Oologist 44:138.

Lehman, J. 2000. Pomarine Jaeger at East Fork State Park. Ohio Cardinal 23:134-138. Unusual inland

occurrence of the species.

LePage, T. 1995. A Royal Tern at Lorain—a new species for Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 18:112.

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Ligas, F.J. 1951. Island nesting eagles. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 15(9):11. _______. 1952. Migration, nesting, and food studies of the piscivorous birds of the island area of Lake Erie. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Lindahl, J. 1899. The Black-capped Petrel (Aestrelata hasitata) on the Ohio River at Cincinnati. Auk 16(1):75. Little, R. S. 1969. Field observations of the Wheaton Club. Wheaton Club Bulletin Vol. 14. Lloyd, C. K. 1929. Nesting of the European Starling in Butler County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(4):244. Probably first county record. _______. 1931. Nesting of Bachman’s Sparrow in Butler County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43(2):145. _______. 1932. A Blue-gray Gnatcatcher moves its nest. Wilson Bulletin 44(3):185. Butler County. _______. 1934. Nesting of the Kentucky Warbler in Butler County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 46(4):257–258. _______. 1943. An unusual nest of the Bronzed Grackle. Wilson Bulletin 55(1):56. Ludwig, F.E. 1942. Migration of Caspian Terns banded in the Great Lakes area. Bird Banding 13:1-9. _______. 1943. Ring-billed Gulls of the Great Lakes. Wilson Bulletin 55:234-244. Status and distribution. Ludwig, J. P. 1974. Recent changes in the Ring-billed Gull population in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Auk 91:575-594. _______. 1985. Decline, resurgence, and population dynamics of Michigan and Great Lakes Double-Crested Cormorants. Jack-Pine Warbler 62:91-102. Lund, B. A., and B. Weitlauf. 1995. Bewick’s Wrens nest in Brown County. Ohio Cardinal 18:84. MacCoughey, V. 1911. The Birds of Darke County, Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 12:420-426. 133 species. Mackey, J.P. 1954. Some aspects of Mourning Dove behavior related to reproduction. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Mahr, A.C. 1949. A chapter of early Ohio natural history. Ohio Journal of Science 49:45-69. Includes observations of birds by Zeisberger in Ohio in the late 18th century. Mandelzweig, F.A. 1938. A study of the bird population of an open field includiing contiguous forest edge and river edge. M.S. Thesis, Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 61 pp. Rocky River Reservation. Marshall, Nelson. 1942. Night desertion by nesting common terns. Wilson Bulletin 54(1):25-31. _______. 1943. Factors in the incubation behavior of the common tern. Auk 60(4):574-588. Marshall, R. O. 1931. Birds observed in eastern Ohio, 1930. Oologist 48(3):43. _______. 1931. One cause for the swallow’s disappearance. Oologist 48(9):126-128. _______. 1932a. Birds observed in eastern Ohio in 1931. Oologist 49(1):9-10. _______. 1932b. Meadowlark’s over night nest in snow. Oologist 49(4):46. _______. 1932c. Unusual nesting haunts of Phoebe. Oologist 49(8):87-88.

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_______. 1932d. The thrill of having the visit of a Sharp-shinned Hawk to my blind. Oologist 49:94. _______. 1932e. Phoebe uses cow for perch. Oologist 49(9):108. _______. 1933. Birds observed during 1932 in eastern Ohio. Oologist 50(11):148-149. Maruna, S. 2006. Substantiating Audubon's Washington eagle. Ohio Cardinal 29(3):140-150. A look into the evidence for the species status of this taxon Maslowski, K. H., 1931. Ornithological notes. Proc. Junior Soc. Nat. Hist. 2:13-16, 42-45. _______. 1932. Saw-whet Owl, Cryptoglaux acadica acadica Gmelin in Ohio. Proceedings of the Junior Society of Natural History 3(2):20-22. _______. 1934. An aerial nest of the Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura septentrionalis). Auk 51(2):229–230. _______. 1937. Northern Pileated Woodpecker in Hamilton County, Ohio. Auk 54(4):539-540. _______. 1938. Some notes on winter birds in southwestern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 47:163-165. Oldsquaw, killdeer, saw-whet owl, prairie marsh wren, brown thrasher, hermit thrush, various warblers and sparrows, snow bunting. _______, and R. Dury. 1931. Catalog of the Charles Dury collection of North American birds. Proceedings of the Junior Society of Natural History 2(4):13-16. Mathena, C., J. Hickman, J. Hill, R. Mercer, C. and B. Berry, N. Cherry, and P. Flynn. 1984. The birds of Dayton. Landfall Press, Dayton. 189 pp. Out of print. An update of Blincoe (1964), featuring local accounts of 303

species, brief treatments of productive locales, and a checklist with histograms. Maxwell, II, G. R. 1970. Pair formation, nest building and egg laying of the Common Grackle in northern

Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 70:284–291.

_______. 1972. Incubation, care of young, and nest success in the Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) in

northern Ohio. Auk 89(2):349-359.

May, J. 1873. Two journeys to the Ohio country in 1788-1789: journal and letters of Col. John May of

Boston. Cincinnati.

Mayfield, H., 1943a. Glaucous and Great Black-backed Gulls at the western end of Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 55(3):129–130. Behavioral differences, possible increase in numbers of Larus marinus. _______. 1943b. Least Tern in southeastern Michigan. Wilson Bulletin 55(4):245. _______. 1944. First Hudsonian Chickadee for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 56(1):46. Turtle Island specimen 1943. _______. 1947. Spring Migration, Ohio-Michigan Region 1947. Audubon Field Notes 1:153-154. Account of April storm (see Gunn 1951). _______. 1952. Captive Whooper Swans Cygnus cygnus kill other waterfowl. Auk 69(4):461-462. Pinioned birds in Oak Openings Park. _______. 1953. A census of the Kirtland’s Warbler. Auk 70(1):17-20. _______. 1954. Grackle kills English Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 66(4):271. _______. 1956. Purple Finch nesting at Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 68(3):249.

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_______. 1960. The Kirtland’s Warbler. Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI. 242 pp. _______. 1961. Nesting success calculated from exposure. Wilson Bulletin 73(3):255-261. _______. 1962a. The changing Toledo region—a naturalist’s point of view. Northwest Ohio Quarterly 34:83-104. _______. 1962b. Changes in the natural history of the Toledo region since the coming of the white man. Jack Pine Warbler 40(2):36-52. Also published in the Northwest Ohio Quarterly 34(2) and by the Toledo

Metroparks District, this paper describes habitats and their denizens, including birds, in the area. _______. 1964. Yearly fluctuations in a population of Purple Martins. Auk 81:274-280. _______. 1970. Bones tell of the birds and land a thousand years ago. Toledo Naturalists' Association Yearbook 1970:21-23. Remains from Indian Hills site, near Rossford. _______. 1972. Bird bones identified from Indian sites at western end of Lake Erie. Condor 74:344-347. Includes trumpeter swan remains. _______. 1975b. Suggestions for calculating nest success. Wilson Bulletin 87(4):456-466.

_______. 1983. Kirtland's Warbler: victim of its own rarity? Auk 100(4):974-976. _______. 1988a Changes in bird life at the western end of Lake Erie (Part I of III). American Birds 42:393-398. _______. 1988b. Changes in bird life at the western end of Lake Erie (Part II of III). American Birds 42:1259-1264. _______. 1988c. The early years of the Wilson Ornithological Society: 1885-1921. Wilson Bulletin 100(4):619-624. _______. 1988d. Where were Kirtland's Warblers during the last ice age? Wilson Bulletin 100(4):659-660. _______. 1988e. Do Kirtland's Warblers migrate in one hop? Auk 105(1):204-205.. _______. 1989. Changes in bird life at the western end of Lake Erie (Part III of III) American Birds 43:46-49. Mayfield, H. F., and J. M.McCormick. 1956. Purple Finch nesting at Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 68:249. McLean, E. B., A. M. White, and T. O. Matson. 1995. Smooth-billed Ani (Crotophaga ani L.), a new species of bird for Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 95:335–336. McConnell, H.B. 1908a. Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) at Cadiz, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(4):214. Specimen Dec 1887. _______. 1908b. Concerning Passenger Pigeons. Wilson Bulletin 20(4):214. Flock Belmont County 1898. _______. 1908c. Notes from Cadiz, Ohio—Holboell’s Grebe (Colymbus holbaellii). Wilson Bulletin 20(4):214-215. Specimen. _______. 1910. Notes from eastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 22(2):124-125. Jefferson County snowy owl 9 May 1909, red-necked grebe, prothonotary warbler, passenger pigeon flock 1998. McCormac, J.S. 1999. Ohio grassland breeding bird survey. Ohio Cardinal 22:125–130. --------. 2001. Survey of Short-eared Owls, Northern Harriers, and grassland passerines. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves Summary Report.

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_______. , and J.W. Hammond. 2002. The hummingbird invasion of 2002: Issues of identification. Ohio Cardinal 26:28-39. ________., and G. Kennedy. 2004. Birds of Ohio. 360 pp. Lone Pine Publications. McCormick, L.M. 1892. Notes on a few birds from northern Ohio. Auk 9(4):397. Supplemental to Wheaton 1882, records of Barrow’s goldeneye, long-tailed duck, white-winged scoter, little blue heron, red knot, Baird’s sandpiper, orange-crowned warbler, eastern palm warbler, white-winged crossbill. McCoy, Jeff. 2002. Smith’s Longspur: occurrence in Indiana and hints on finding them. Ohio Cardinal 25: 147-148. McDonald, J. 1976. Brief Note Blue-winged Warbler: midseason diet and breeding behavior. Ohio Journal of Science 76(1):16-17. McKinley, D. 1977. Records of the Carolina Parakeet in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 77(1):3–9.

McLaughlin, V. P. 1979. Occurrence of Large-billed Tern (Phaetusa simplex) in Ohio. American Birds

33:727. Only Ohio record.

McLean, E., A. White, and T. Matson. 1995. Brief Note: Smooth-billed Ani (Crotophaga ani L.), a new

species of bird of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 95(5):335-336.

McPherson, H.R. 1950. The Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Ohio. Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society

Bulletin 24(1):39-40.

_______. 1951. Another Ivory-billed Woodpecker record. Ohio Archaeol. N. S. 1(1)39-40.

Meeks, R.L. 1963. The effect of drawdown date on plant succession—a seven-year ecological study of four

southwestern Lake Erie marsh units. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus.

Merkle, H.N. 1962. Life history notes on the eastern redwing Agelaius phoeniceus phoeniceus with

emphasis on the foods and feeding behavior. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus

Merritt, P.G. 1981. Narrowly disjunct allopatry between Black-capped and Carolina Chickadees in northern

Indiana. Wilson Bulletin 93(1):54-66.

Mershon, W. B. 1902. The Passenger Pigeon. Outing Publishing Co, New York.

Metcalf, K. J. 1997. Notes on Cleveland's spring jaegers. Ohio Cardinal 20(3):119-121.Narrative and Illustrations of five pomarine jaegers during a month-long stay in Cleveland in spring 1997. _______. 1998. Documentation of the Long-tailed Jaeger (Stercorarius longicaudus). Cleveland Bird Calendar 94:45–46. _______. 1999. Documentation of a late Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus). Cleveland Bird Calendar 95:44–45. _______. 2000. Documentation of a Bohemian Waxwing at North Chagrin Metro Park. Cleveland Bird Calendar 96:10-11. Micacchion, M, and T. Townsend. 1983. Botanical characteristics of autumnal blackbird roosts in central Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 83(3):131-135. Miller, L. 1930. The Chestnut-sided and other warblers nesting in Geauga County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin

42(1):56–57. Also blue-winged, yellow, waterthrush, hooded, redstart.

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_______. 1938. Henslow’s Sparrow in Mahoning County, Ohio. Oologist 55:131.

Mills, G.S. 1975. A winter population study of the American Kestrel in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin

87:241-247. Border of Ross/Pickaway counties.

Miskamen, M. 1949. Sound production in passerine birds. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus.

_______. 1952. The influence of social and physical factors on autumn bird migration. Ph.D. dissertation,

Ohio State University, Columbus.

_______. 1960. Study of pre-roosting behavior in captive Red-winged Blackbirds. Ohio Journal of Science

60:1-5.

_______. 1976. Seasonal movements of blackbirds across the archipelago of western Lake Erie. Ohio

Journal of Science 76:195-203.

_______. 1980a. Red-winged blackbirds: I. Age-related epaulet color changes in captive females. Ohio

Journal of Science 80(5):232-235.

_______. 1980b. Red-winged blackbirds: II. Pigmentation in epaulets of females. Ohio Journal of Science

80(5):236-239.

Mizanin, J. 1999. New Ohio Record: Common Ground-Dove. Ohio Cardinal 23:88-89. Documentation of first state record. Mlodinow, S. G. 1997. The Long-billed Murrelet (Brachyramphus perdix) in North America. Birding 29:461–475. Context for Ohio record. Moore, Dora. 1931. White-winged crossbill in Ohio. Bird Lore 33:188. Moore, N. J. 1996. An annotated checklist of the birds of Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area. Ohio Biological Survey Informative Publication No. 2. 20 pp. Checklist with seasonal status of birds recorded.

Morris, C.H. 1902. Bird Life in Morgan County, in P.R. Murray, Atlas of Morgan County, Ohio. New

Philadelphia.

_______. 1913. Events in the life of an ornithologist. 35 pp, Weekly Herald, McConnelsville.

Morse, D. 2005. Sooty tern: a potential first Ohio record. Ohio Cardinal 28(4):164-166. Account of first

confirmed Ohio record, in Clermont County 7-19 July 2005. Morse, H. G. 1912. Egrets at Huron, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 24(3):51-52. Great egrets, rare at the time. _______. 1914a. Nesting of Prothonotary Warbler near Huron, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 26:212. Northernmost record to date. _______. 1914b. Notes from Huron, Erie County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 26:106. _______. 1921. Starlings nest at Huron, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 33(2):101-102. First Ohio nest? Moseley, E.L. 1891. The White-headed Eagle in northern Ohio. American Naturalist 25:98-144. _______. 1897. A bird (Brünnich's Murre, Uria lomvia) new to Ohio. Fifth Annual Report Ohio State Academy of Science 1896:50. _______. 1897. Purple Gallinule on Sandusky Bay, Apr 28 1896. Wilson Bulletin 4:20.

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_______. 1900. Occasional abundance of certain birds on or near Lake Erie. Eighth Annual Report Ohio Academy of Science Annual Report 8:12-15. Unusual numbers of five species recorded in the Sandusky area. _______. 1900. Old Squaw Ducks (not '"pintails") caught in deep water fish nets. Ninth Annual Report Ohio Academy of Science, 9: 19-20. _______. 1904. Notes from Sandusky, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 16:112. Incl. note on Carolina parakeet. _______. 1908. Brünnich’s Murre on Lake Erie, 1907. Wilson Bulletin 20(2):104. _______. 1912. Gull pensioners. Bird Lore 14:338-341. _______. 1928. Bob-white and scarcity of potato beetles. Wilson Bulletin 40:149-151. _______. 1930a. The abundance of marsh birds south of Lake Erie in 1929 due to high water. Wilson Bulletin 42:78. _______. 19331. The heronries of northern Ohio. Oh. Journal of Science 31:270. _______.1930b. Fluctuation of bird life with change in water level. Wilson Bulletin 42(3):191-193. Lake Erie levels and birds in Sandusky area. _______. 1930c. Abundance of the Golden Plover in Ohio in 1930. Wilson Bulletin 42(4):292-293. Unusually large numbers in Wood, Erie, and Lucas counties. _______. 1936a. Starling bathing in ice water. Wilson Bulletin 48(4):310. _______. 1936b. Pugnacious cardinals. Wilson Bulletin 48(4):312. Aggressive behavior in Sandusky. _______. 1936c. Blue Heron colonies in northern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48(1):3-11. Observations of notable roosts. _______. 1938. Shore birds attracted to stream pollution. Wilson Bulletin 50(3):204-205. Sewage outflow from Bowling Green, 12 species. _______. 1943. Gyrfalcon in Ohio. Auk 60(4):598. 10 Dec 1942 specimen Wood Co. _______. 1946a. Useful farm bird, the Barn Owl. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 10(7):30. _______. 1946b. Variations in the bird populations of Ohio and nearby states. Ohio Journal of Science 46:308-322. _______. 1947. Variation in the bird population of the north central states due to climatic and other changes. Auk 64(1):15-35. Moulthrop, P.N. 1940. Lost Nation Road Short-eared Owl hunts the open fields. Cleveland Bird Calendar 36:9. Moulton, P. 1927. The Hooded Warbler near Cleveland. Bird Lore 29:121. Murphy, J. L. and J. Farrand, Jr. 1979. Prehistoric occurrence of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), Muskingum County, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 79:22–23. Murphy, R.C. 1926. A late occurrence of the Chimney Swift in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(3):157. Dayton, on 10/31/25.

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Mutter, D., D. Nolan, and A. Shartle. 1984. Raptor populations on selected park reserves in Montgomery County, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 84:29–32. Myers, E.C. 1950. The wintering gulls of Detwiler Marsh. Toledo Naturalists’ Association Yearbook, pp. 36-37. Nelson, J.A. 1895. Preliminary list of birds of Champaign County, Ohio. Ohio Academy of Science, Third annual report, 16-17. Newman, D. L. 1958. A nesting of the Acadian Flycatcher. Wilson Bulletin 70:130–144. _______. 1961. House Wren and Bewick’s Wren in northern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 73:84–86. Overlapping

breeding territories in Cuyahoga Co.

_______. 1965. Noteworthy records. Cleveland Bird Calendar 61:16–19. _______. 1969. A field book of the birds of the Cleveland region. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland. 46 pp. Nice, M.M. 1921. The roadside census. Wilson Bulletin 33(3):113-123. Techniques. _______. 1922-23. A study of the nesting of Mourning Doves. Auk 39:457-474 and 40:37-58. _______. 1928. Late nesting of Indigo Bunting and Field Sparrows in southeastern Ohio. Auk 45(1):102. In Athens Co, buntings on 9/14/27 and sparrows 9/10/27. _______. 1929. Some cowbird experiences in Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(1):42. Behavior, parasitism. _______. 1930a. Experiences with Song Sparrows in 1929. Wilson Bulletin 42(3):219-220. Behavior at Columbus site. _______. 1930b. Five Song Sparrows raised with a cowbird. Auk 47:419-420. _______. 1930c. The techniques of studying nesting Song Sparrows. Bird Banding 1:177-180. _______. 1931a. Returns of Song Sparrows in 1931. Bird Banding 2:89-90. _______. 1931b. Survival and reproduction in a Song Sparrow population over a season. Wilson Bulletin 43(2):91-102. Columbus site. _______. 1931c. Returns of Song Sparrows in 1931. Bird Banding 2:89-98, _______. 1932a. Survival and reproduction in Song Sparrows population during one season. Wilson Bulletin 43:91-102. _______. 1932b. The Song Sparrow breeding season of 1931. Bird Banding 3:45-50. _______. 1932c. Observations on two nests of the Black-throated Green Warbler. Ohio Journal of Science 32:321. _______. 1932d. The Song Sparrow nesting season of 1931. Bird Banding 3:45-50. _______. 1933a. Nesting success during three seasons in a Song Sparrow population. Bird Banding 4:119-131. _______. 1933b. Robins and Carolina Chickadees remating. Bird Banding 4:157. _______. 1933c. Relations between the sexes in the Song Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 45(2):51-59. Columbus.

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_______. 1933d. Winter range of Tufted Titmice. Wilson Bulletin 45:87. Study in Columbus. _______. 1933e. The cowbird as bait for the capture of its foster parents. Auk 50:120. _______. 1933f. Locating returned Song Sparrows banded as nestlings. Bird Banding 4:51-52. _______. 1933g. The migratory instinct in Song Sparrows at Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45:40. _______. 1933. Migratory behavior in Song Sparrows. Condor 35:219-224. _______. 1934. Song Sparrows and territories. Condor 36:49-57. _______. 1935. Some observations on the behavior of starlings and grackles in relation to light. Auk 52:91-92. _______. 1936a. Birds in October. Oologist 53:161-164. _______. 1936b. Uno and Una return. Bird Lore. 38:421-428. _______. 1937a. Studies in the life history of the Song Sparrow, Vol 1. Transactions of the Linnaean Society of New York, Vol 4, 1-247. _______. 1937b. Curious ways of a cowbird. Bird Lore 39:196-201. _______. 1938. The biological significance of bird weights. Bird Banding 9:1-11. _______. 1939. Territorial song and non-territorial behavior of goldfinches in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 51:123. New song type, semi-colonial nesting. _______. 1941a. The Watcher at the Nest. Macmillan Co, NY, 159 pp. _______. 1941b. Robins and cowbird eggs. Bird Banding 12:33-34. _______. 1943a. A bald Song Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 55:196. _______. 1943b. Studies in the life history of the Song Sparrow, Vol 2. Transactions of the Linnean Society of New York, Vol 6, 1-328. _______. 1946. Weights of resident and winter visitant Song Sparrows in central Ohio. Condor 48(1):41-42. _______. 1956. Four generations of a Song Sparrow family. Jack Pine Warbler 34:57-62. Nickell, W.P. 1965. Habitats, territories, and nesting of the catbird. American Midland Naturalist 73:433-478. Niederhofer, R.E., and R.L. Stuckey. 1998. Edwin Lincoln Moseley (1865-1948): Naturalist, Scientist, Educator. RLS Creations, Columbus, OH xxvi + 292 pp. Tributes to, and assessments of, this contributor to Ohio ornithology. Nirschl, R. 2004. A possible Northern Parula x Blue-winged Warbler hybrid in Toledo, Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 27(4):164-168. Nirschl, R. 2005. Short Note: Possible hybrid warbler back in Toledo. Ohio Cardinal 23(3):135-136. Apparent return of individual described in Nirschl 2004; in reports in this journal for 2007, its return for the fourth consecutive spring was reported 24 April. Noel, E.B. 1933. A water loving meadowlark. Bird Lore 35:324.

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Norberg, A. H. 1945. The nesting cycle and behavior of the Red-eyed Vireo. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. 48 pp. Noss, R. 1981. The Birds of Sugarcreek, an Ohio nature reserve. Ohio Journal of Science 81(1):29-40. Novotny, E. 1961. Long-tailed Jaeger in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 73:280–281. Second Ohio record, captured near Ashtabula and kept in captivity. Nuttall, Thomas. 1832-1834. A Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and of Canada. 2 vol. Hilliard, Gray, & Co., Boston. Adds six Ohio species to those of previous authors. Oberholser, H.C. 1892. The Golden Eagle in Ohio. Auk 9(2):200. Specimen from vicinity of Wooster.

_______. 1893a. Occurrence of the crow in Summit County, Ohio. Ohio Academy of Science, second

Annual Report, p. 12.

_______. 1893b. Unusual nesting of the Downy Woodpecker. Ohio Academy of Science, second Annual

Report, 15-16.

_______. 1893c. On the unusual abundance of Habia ludoviciana. Ohio Academy of Science, second

Annual Report, 16-17.

_______. 1895. List of birds observed in Wayne County, Ohio. Ohio Academy of Science, third Annual

Report, 16.

_______. 1896. A Preliminary List of the Birds of Wayne County, Ohio. Ohio Agricultural Experiment

Station Technical Series Bulletin, No. 1, Vol. 4, pp 243-353. Oberholser’s first published work summarizes

four years of observations of 183 species.

_______. 1907. A new Agelaius from Canada. Auk 24:332-336. Ohio record p. 332.

_______. 1917a. New light on the status of Empidonax trailli (Audubon). Ohio Journal of Science 18:85-

98.

_______. 1917b. Notes on the fringillinae genus passerherbulus and its nearest allies. Ohio Journal of

Science 17:332-336. Henslow’s sparrow.

_______. 1917c. Critical notes on the eastern subspecies of Sitta carolinensis (Latham). Auk 34:181-187.

_______. 1918a. The Common Ravens of North America. Ohio Naturalist 18(6):213-225. Subspecies.

_______. 1918b. Notes on North American birds. Auk 35:62-65. Ohio note p. 64.

_______. 1919. Otocoris alpestris hoyti in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 31:64-65. Race of horned lark.

_______. 1920. A synopsis of the genus Thryomanes. Wilson Bulletin 32(1):18-28. Subspecies Bewick’s.

_______. 1921. A revision of the races of Dendroica auduboni. Ohio Naturalist 21(7):240-248.

_______, 1930. Recorded Grinnell's Water-thrushes as migrants in Ohio. Cleve. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull. No.

42, p. 21.

_______. 1934. A revision of North American House Wrens. Ohio Journal of Science 34:86-96.

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_______. 1999. When Passenger Pigeons Flew in the Killbuck Valley: The Birds of Wayne County, Ohio,

1896. The Wooster Book Co, Wooster. Kurt Knebusch, ed. Introduction by Bruce Glick, checklist of birds

of Holmes and Wayne Counties by Dennis Kline. Reproduces Obersholser (1896), with modern

phylogenetic order and nomenclature substituted. 158 pp.

O’Reilly, Ralph. 1936. A double-decked Song Sparrow nest. Bird Lore 38:238.

_______. 1937. Yellow Rail in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 49:294. April record near Cleveland.

_______. 1940. Beneficial feeding habits of the Barn Owl. Cleveland Bird Calendar 36:8.

_______. 1942. Waterfowl population at Cleveland, Ohio winter of 1939-1940. Auk 59(4):555-562.

Detailed study.

_______. 1954. An invasion of southern Michigan by Brown-capped Chickadees. Jack Pine Warbler

32:79-82.

Osborn, D. R., and A. T. Peterson. 1984. Decline of the Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) in Ohio: An endangered species. Ohio Journal of Science 84:8-10 Ouellet, H. 1993. Bicknell’s Thrush: taxonomic status and distribution. Wilson Bulletin 105(4):545-572. Palmer, R.S. 1964. Lake Erie niche for gulls. Natural History 73:49-51. Parkes, K.C. 1951. The genetics of the Golden-winged X Blue-winged Warbler complex. Wilson Bulletin 63:5-15. Pasquale, E. 1993. A Black-throated Gray Warbler diary. Ohio Cardinal 16:34–35. Patten, M.A. 1999. A Bell’s Vireo in far eastern Ohio, with a summary of its status in eastern North America. The Ohio Cardinal 23:37-41. Documentation of an unusual sighting and review of records in the eastern US. Pearson, T.G. 1933. Ohio reports of food habits of hawks and owls. Bird Lore 35:241-242. Perkins, J.P. 1964. Seventeen flyways over the Great Lakes. Audubon 66(5):294-299. Perkins, III, S. E. 1935. Late date for Prairie Horned Lark nesting in central Ohio. Auk 52(4):453. June 1935. Perry, O.H. 1899. Hunting Expeditions of Oliver Hazard Perry. Marian Press, Cleveland. Peterjohn, B. G., and D. Tumblin. 1980. Documentation: First state photographic record of Artic Tern (Sterna paradisaea). Ohio Cardinal 3(2):3-6. Peterjohn, B. G., and M. E. Gustafson. 1990. Gray Flycatcher in northwestern Ohio. American Birds 94:37–38. Peterjohn, B. G., R. L. Hannikman, J. M. Hoffman, and E. J. Tramer. 1987. Abundance and distribution of the birds of Ohio. Ohio Biological Survey, Biological Notes No. 19. 52 pp. Compilation by the then-Ohio (Bird)

Records Committee of 387 species accepted to the Ohio list, annotated and graphed in histograms,

including a list of excluded species. Peterjohn, B. G., and D. L. Rice. 1991. The Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves. Columbus. 416 pp. Out of print, but available in libraries;

difficult to find in used-book stores; available online. Full-page species accounts and detailed distributional

maps for 193 confirmed, probable, and possible breeders during the 1982-1987 survey period.

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Peterjohn, B.G. 2001. The Birds of Ohio. The Wooster Book Co, Wooster. xli + 637 pp.

The standard reference on Ohio’s bird life, with detailed accounts of 409 species that include status,

distribution, seasonality, significant records, etc. for each. For many breeders small versions of the maps

from Peterjohn & Rice (1991) are reproduced. A 41-page bibliography is appended.

Peters, H. S. 1928. Mallophaga from Ohio birds. Ohio Journal of Science 28:215-228. Peters, S. J. 1998. Ohio Peregrine synopsis. Cleveland Bird Calendar 94:43-44. Phillips, R. S. 1951. The Birds of Hancock County, Ohio. 63 pp. Findlay College , Findlay. _______. 1945. Cape May Warbler capturing flying insects. Wilson Bulletin 57:132.

_______. 1949. Hawkman. Audubon 51:97-101.

_______. 1951. Food of the Barn Owl Tyto alba pratincola in Hancock County, Ohio. Auk 68(2):239-241.

Study of pellets; meadow mouse M. pennsylvanicus over 80%.

_______. 1959. Early and elaborate nests of the Killdeer in Hancock County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 71:282.

_______. 1963. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 75:273–274. First Ohio record.

_______. 1967. Buff-breasted Sandpiper in northwestern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 79:340. Record from 11

June near Killdeer, seven birds.

_______. 1980. Birds of the Hancock County, Ohio, area. Findlay College, Findlay. 154 p. -----------. 2001. A wood stork record from 1966. Ohio Cardinal 25(2):84-85. Publication of MS with photos of occurrence in Hancock Co in 1966. Pierce, E. 1994. Totally unexpected: A Fulvous Whistling-Duck at Magee Marsh WA. Ohio Cardinal 17:123–124. Platt, C.V. 2001. Birds of the Lake Erie Region. Kent State University Press, Kent. 127 pp. Account of avifauna in the region surrounding Lake Erie, including Ohio. Many photographs by Gary Meszaros. Pogacnik, J. 2001. A leucistic rough-legged hawk in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 25(1):40-41. _______. 2005. First documented cave swallow for Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 29(1):50-52. Account of first cave swallows confirmed for the state 5-16 Nov 2005, incl. specimen. Pontius, F.D. 1924. The Golden Plover at Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 36(2):97-98. Unusually large numbers. _______. 1928. Bird banding in central Ohio. Ohio State Museum Bulletin 1:71-75. Porter, J.B. 1881. Pectoral Sandpiper. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:341. _______. 1881a. Bartram’s Sandpiper. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:341. Upland sandpiper. _______. 1881b. Rough legged or black hawk. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:340. _______. 1882. Solitary Sandpiper. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 5:191. Powell, A.N. 1992. Habitat and reproductive success of Piping Plovers nesting on Great Lakes islands. Wilson Bulletin 104(1):155-161.

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Pratt, D.R., compiler. n.d. Birds of Stark County, Ohio. 10 pp, mimeo. Published by Neo Naturalists Society. Preble, Jack. 1949. Rare Whistling Swan. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 13:31. Preble, Norman. 1945. Notes on the Duck Hawk in Ashland County, Ohio. Auk 62(3):456. Specimen record, with notes on stomach contents. _______. 1957. Nesting habits of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo. American Midland Naturalist 57:474-482. Price, H. F. 1928. Late nesting of Barn Swallow. Oologist 45:11. _______. 1928. Notes on the Turkey Vulture. Oologist 45:62–63. _______. 1931. Persistence in nesting of the Prairie Horned Lark. Oologist 48:146.

_______. 1932a. Destruction of birds’ nests on two Ohio farms. Oologist49:102.

_______. 1932b. Male Marsh Hawk in immature plumage. Oologist 49:95.

_______. 1933. Notes on a few uncommon or rare birds of northwestern Ohio. Oologist 50:56-67.

_______. 1934a. The hawks, eagles, and vultures of northwestern Ohio. Oologist 51:29–35. _______. 1934b. Herons and bitterns of northwestern Ohio. Oologist 51:77–79. _______. 1934c. Eggs of the Short-eared Owl. Oologist 51:7-8. _______. 1934d. A cowbird note. Oologist 51:107-108. _______. 1935. The summer birds of northwestern Ohio. Oologist 52:26–36. _______. 1936. Comments on hawks and owls. Oologist 53:39-40. _______. 1938. The Red-winged Blackbird. Oologist 55:45. _______. 1940a. Some Ohio and Indiana nesting dates for 1940. Oologist 57:98–101. _______. 1940b. Notes on a Black Rail. Oologist 57:54. _______. 1940c. Nest and eggs of the great horned and barred owls. Oologist 57:38-39. _______. 1941. Nests and eggs of the Cooper’s Hawk. Oologist 58:26–27. _______. 1946a. Burrowing Owl in Ohio. Auk 63(3):450–451. Paulding County 1944. _______. 1946b. Mallard nesting in tree cavity. Auk 63(3):450-451. Shelby County site in 1944. _______. 1946c. Food of a Yellow-crowned Night-heron. Auk 63(3):441. Crayfish diet of Paulding Co. birds in 1943 and 1944. _______. 1948. Cowbird tragedy at a Prothonotary Warbler’s nest. Auk 65(2):298. _______. 1972. The nesting birds of northwestern Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1972, 37 unnumbered pp. Based largely on egg collections, covers eight NW counties. Purdie, H.A. 1879. Another Kirtland’s Warbler. Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 4:185. “Enumerates nine examples of Dendroica kirtlandi known, four of which are Ohioan” (Wheaton).

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Putnam, L.S. 1947. The breeding behavior of the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum). Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. _______. 1949. The life history of the Cedar Waxwing. Wilson Bulletin 61(3):141-182. Studies at South Bass Island. _______ . 1978. Brief Note: Cattle Egret nesting in western Lake Erie. Ohio Journal of Science 78(2):69. Putnam, L.S., and C.E. Knoder. 1953. Five nestlings of a pair of captive Mourning Doves. Wilson Bulletin 65:280. Putnam, L. S., G. Maxwell, and S. Tilley. 1964. Sight record of the Glossy Ibis for the Bass Islands, Lake

Erie, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 76:98. June record of adult on North Bass Island.

Quick, E.R. 1881. Double-crested Cormorant. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:341.

_______. 1882a. Winter birds of 1880 and 1881 on the Whitewater. J. Cinci. Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:54-56.

_______. 1882b. Ornithological notes from Brookville, Indiana. J. Cinci Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:192.

Rague, H.S. 1926. An open nest of the Prothonotary Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(4):234. Ottawa

County nest in crotch of sapling.

Rahe, C. W. 1931. Roosting-place of fledged House Wrens. Wilson Bulletin 43:310.

Rambo, T. 1981. Social heirarchy and activity in caged flocks of Dark-eyed Juncos, Junco hyemalis. Ohio

Journal of Science 81(1):24-28.

Randle, W. 1963. Solitary Vireo found nesting in south-central Ohio’s Hocking County. Wilson Bulletin 75:277–278. _______, and E. Kemsies. 1955. Eastern Willet in Ohio. Auk 72(2):209. First documented record. _______. 1980. Past sightings of Bell's Vireo and Cinnamon Teal in Cincinnati. Ohio Cardinal 3(4):43. Randle, W., and R. Austing. 1952. Ecological notes on Long-eared and Saw-whet Owls in southwestern Ohio. Ecology 33:422–426. Randle, W., and E. Kemsies. 1955. Eastern Willet in Ohio. Auk 72(2):208. Specimen record, Lk. St. Marys. Randle, W. 1981. Annotated list of southwestern Ohio records of rare avian occurrences. Unpublished

typescript. An annotated list of rarities from the area, including such apocryphal records as trumpeter

swan, black-bellied whistling-duck, white-tailed kite, skua sp, red-legged kittiwake, and gull-billed tern.

Rea, Gene. 1945. Black-and-white Warbler feeding young of Worm-eating Warbler. Wilson Bulletin

57(4):262.

_______. 1956. The life of John Wheaton. Wheaton Club Bulletin New Series 1(1):4-7.

Read, M.C. 1852. The Cow Blackbird. Family Visitor 3:68. 18 spp. parasitized by brown-headed cowbird;

dark-eyed junco and chestnut-sided warbler breeding in Ashtabula County.

_______. 1852-1853. Birds of Ohio. Family Visitor Nos. 25-53. Treats 74 species in systematic account.

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_______. 1853. Catalogue of the birds of northern Ohio. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences

of Philadelphia 6:395-402. 146 species treated.

Reinthal, M. 1991. Second nesting record of Golden-crowned Kinglet in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 14:3–4. Renfrow, F. 1983. The Birds of Gilmore Ponds. Mimeo, 30 pp. History and maps of the area, with

annotated list of birds of Gilmore Ponds and Ellis Lake. Renfrow, F. 1999. Red-breasted Nuthatches nesting at Hocking Hills: the first records for southeastern

Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 22:131–133.

_______. 2001. A history of the crow roost at Cincinnati. Ohio Cardinal 24:91-93.

Richard, D. 1968. The movement patterns of populations of Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)

in the western Lake Erie basin. PhD dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus.

Richter, G.W. 1939. Ohio nesting dates for 1938. Oologist 56(10):40–41. _______. 1940. Nesting records for Ohio birds Jan. 1-Sept. 1, 1940. Oologist 57(12):133-135. Ridgway, R. 1878. Eastward range of Chondestes grammacus. Bull. Nut. Ornith. Club 3. Lark sparrow records in Ohio 1860, 1861. _______. 1880. Notes on Helminthopaga cincinnatiensis. Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 5:237. Declares the “Cincinnati Warbler” a hybrid. Ritter, J.H. 1933. Le Conte’s Sparrow at Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45(1):29. Three in Toledo early on 3 Sept. Roads, K. M. 1923. Notes from Hillsboro, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 35(1):58. Canada goose, snipe, black vulture, rough-legged hawk. _______. 1925. Some Bird Notes for Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 37(2):92. Nighthawk migration, summer tanager. _______. 1925. The House Wren versus Bewick’s Wren. Wilson Bulletin 37(2):92. Interactions of these species: see WB 37(3). _______. 1929a. Some fall migrating and wintering birds at Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(2):119-120. Canada goose, rusty blackbird. _______. 1929b. The return of the House Wren. Wilson Bulletin 41(2):102. Ongoing battle in Highland County with Bewick’s wren. _______. 1929c. The Starling at Hillsboro, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(4):245. Highland County nesting. _______. 1929d. An early nesting of the Killdeer. Wilson Bulletin 41(4):246. Nest in Highland 4/4. _______. 1930a. An unusual number of wintering birds at Hillsboro, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43(2):314. Mourning dove, red-headed woodpecker, rusty blackbird. _______. 1930b. Late nestings in Ohio. Auk 47(2):268. Goldfinch, bobwhite, mourning dove, black-billed cuckoo. _______. 1931a. Combined protection of young birds. Auk 48:439-440. _______. 1931b. Doves use an old Robin’s nest. Auk 48:265.

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_______. 1931c. Use of former nest sites. Auk 48:622. _______. 1931d. Aggressive behavior of screech owls. Wilson Bulletin 43:145. Highland County. _______. 1931e. Nesting of Bachman's Sparrows in Butler County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 43:145. _______. 1932a. The nesting behavior of a pair of Mockingbirds. Wilson Bulletin 44(3):188-189. Highland County. _______. 1932b. Nesting of the eastern Mourning Dove. Auk 49:350. _______. 1932c. Blue Jays gathering twigs for nest. Auk 49:223. _______. 1936a. Black Vultures kill and eat new-born lambs. Wilson Bulletin 48(3):219. Highland County, also preyed on new-born piglets. _______. 1936b. An early Ohio record of the Bachman’s Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 48(4):310. Nest in Highland County 1898. _______. 1937. Neighborly Wood Thrushes and other birds. Wilson Bulletin 49:305-306. _______. 1938a. Four Ohio records of Golden Eagle. Wilson Bulletin 50(1):64. Adams and Highland Cos. _______. 1938b. The Golden Eagle again in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 50(3):202. One captured near Kenton 2/3. _______. 1938c. Changes in route in the fall migration of nighthawks. Wilson Bulletin 50:286. Roberts, E. D. 1898. Goldfinches. Wilson Bulletin 5:56. Wooster, Oh. Rogers, G. T. Red Phalarope in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 67:63–64. Female photographed, 2-6 May Dayton. Rogue, H. S. An open nest of the Prothonotary Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38:234. Root, F. M. 1913. The Woodcock and its nest. Bird Lore 15:220-221. Root, F.M. 1913. The woodcock and its nest. Bird Lore 15:220-221.

Roper, K. 1913. A Towhee in winter near Stuebenville, Ohio. Auk 30(2):276.

Rorimer, I.T. 1937. A key and field guide to the birds of northeastern Ohio. M.A. Thesis, Western Reserve

University, Cleveland.

_______. 1940. A field key to our common birds. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 160 pp.

Rosche, L. 1987. First Ohio record of Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla). Cleveland Bird Calendar 83:19–20. _______. 1988. A field book of the birds of the Cleveland region, second edition. Cleveland Museum of

Natural History. 44 pp. An update of Donald L. Newman’s 1969 work of the same name, this booklet

describes some productive birding locales in the region and offers tabular presentations of the status and

seasonality of 341 species and hybrids of the region.

_______. 2004a. A field book of the birds of the Cleveland region. Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

An update of the above, covering 372 species of the region.

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_______. 2004b. Birds of the Cleveland Region. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland. Update

of Williams (1950), with birding calendar, birding locations, rarities photos, and species accounts for 376

species of the region.

_______. 1998. A Ross’s Gull (Rhodostethia rosea) at Headlands Beach State Park. Cleveland Bird Calendar 94:47–48. Rosche, L., and R. L. Hannikman. 1989. A wintering Sabine’s Gull in Ohio. Birding 21:241–246.

Ruthven, A.G. 1907. Another specimen of Cory’s bittern. Auk 24:338. Distinctive form of least bittern.

Sage, J.H. 1900. Spring migration tables, Portland, Connecticut, and Oberlin, Ohio. Bird Lore 2:56-57.

Savage, P. H. 1962. Black-throated Sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata) occurrence in northern Ohio. Redstart 29:75. Sawyer, E. 1934. Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) in Ohio. Auk 51(4):527. Observed Sandusky Bay 11 May 1934. Saxe, S. 1998. A February White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus). Cleveland Bird Calendar 94:8. Schaffner, J.H. 1923. A duck with webless feet. Ohio Journal of Science 23:207-208. Scharf, W. C. 1998. Distribution and abundance of tree-nesting heron and marsh-nesting tern colonies of

the U.S. Great Lakes, 1991. Lake Superior State University, Gale Gleason Environmental Institute

Publications No. 2. 44 pp.

Scharf, W. C., and G.W. Shugart. 1998. Distribution and abundance of gull, tern, and cormorant nesting colonies of the U.S. Great Lakes, 1989 and 1990. Lake Superior State University, Gale Gleason Environmental Institute Publications No. 1. 56 pp. Schlabach, E. 1990. Ohio’s first Mountain Bluebird. Ohio Cardinal 13(2):1–3. Holmes Co. _______. 1991. Second confirmed record of Swainson’s Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) for Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 14:10–11. Schmid, F.C. 1963. Record longevity of a wild red-shoulder hawk. Bird Banding 34:160. Schodorf, R. 1967. A study of two plumage aberrations in the male Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius

phoeniceus). Ohio Journal of Science 67:240-241.

Schorger, A.W. 1937. An old record of a Chimney Swift roost. Wilson Bulletin 49(1):51. An 1803 record

near Marietta, Oh of a roost in a sycamore; antedates Audubon’s account by thirty years.

_______. 1955. The Passenger Pigeon, its natural history and extinction. University of Wisconsin Press,

Madison, WI. 424 pp. Schultz, V. 1948. Vitamin A as a survival factor of the Bobwhite Quail Colinus v. virginianus in Ohio during 1946-1947. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. _______. 1949a. A tabulation of Ohio Bobwhite quail foods. Ohio Journal of Science 49:247-250. _______. 1949b. A review of the literature on factors affecting Bobwhite quail (Colinus v. virginianus) population fluctuations. Ohio Journal of Science 49:85-86. Schwall, Eugene. 1946. The quail problem. Ohio Conservation Bulletin 10:18-19.

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Seibert, H. C. 1962. Energy studies on the Reeves pheasant. Ohio Game Research 1:138-140. _______. 1972. Another record of a short incubation period for a robin. Wilson Bulletin 84(1):95. _______. 1991. A brief history of Bewick’s Wren in Ohio with special reference to Athens County. Ohio Cardinal 14(1): 1-5. Semple, S.J. 1930a. Egrets near Lake Erie. Auk 47:74. Twelve seen near "Winan's Point" 8/16/29. _______. 1930b. Red-headed Woodpeckers in migratory flight. Auk 47:84-85. Shaub, M. S. 1963. Evening Grosbeak winter invasions—1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61. Bird-Banding 34:1–22. Shane, O. C., III, and M.C. Barber. 1976. A preliminary analysis of vertebrate faunal remains from the

Philo II site, Muskingum County, Ohio. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 46:1-6. Ivory-billed woodpecker. Sheldon, Dean. 2006. Historical note: An extraordinary Harris's sparrow record. Ohio Cardinal 29(2):93-94. Apparently continuous stay of this species from 2/5/72 through the winter of 1973. Shieldcastle, M. 1980. First state nesting record of Wilson's Phalarope. Ohio Cardinal 3:1-2. Shields, M.A. and T. W. Townsend. 1985. Nesting success of Ohio's endangered Common Tern. O. J. Sci. 85:45-49. Shields, T. 1934. Unusual birds seen at Belmont Hills. Redstart 1:5. Merlin, cliff swallow, yellow-bellied flycatcher, etc. Shields, T.E. 1935. Some bird notes from Belmont County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 47:74. First broad-

winged hawk, yellow-bellied flycatcher, merlin _______. 1935b. Club members study Ohio River birds. Redstart 2:42-43. Waterbirds. _______. 1962. Changes in the breeding birds of Muskingum County, Ohio between 1937 and 1960.

Redstart 29:2-10. Sheppard, J. M. 1959. Sprague’s Pipit and Smith’s Longspur in Ohio. Auk 76:362–363. Specimen first Ohio record Sprague's pipit 11/18/58, first fall record confirmed by specimens 11/15/58, Butler Co. _______. 1961. Mist netting in Hamilton County, Ohio. Bird Banding 32(3):171-173. On 8/29/60, an unusual movement of passerines. _______. 2002. Notes on finding Smith’s Longspur in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 25:149-151. Sherman, D., R. Knoll, and T. Engle. 1996. Flora of a Diked and an Undiked southwestern Lake Erie wetland. Ohio Journal of Science 96(1):4-8. Shields, T.E. 1935. Some bird notes from Belmont County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 47(1):74. Broad-winged hawk, osprey, merlin, red-headed woodpecker, yellow-bellied flycatcher, cliff swallow. Shipman, C. M. 1927. Nesting of the Herring Gull and some other birds on Lake Erie islands. Auk 44(2):242-243. _______. 2001. The American Eagle of northern Ohio: nest life observations, 1926-1930. Cleveland

Museum of Natural History, Cleveland.

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Sim, R. J. 1904. Spring migration along Lake Erie’s shore. Wilson Bulletin 16(3):80-82. Diurnal migrants in Geneva. _______. 1907. The Chestnut-sided Warbler nesting at Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Ohio Naturalist 8:209–210. _______. 1908. Another Brünnich’s Murre record for Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(1):54. 12/22/1907 specimen from near Jefferson, Ashtabula Co. Also wing found on beach at Cedar Point spit in late Dec. _______. 1928. The Chestnut-sided Warbler nesting near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40:253. Sipe, J.P. 1968. Rare birds collected at Lake Saint Marys, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 68:334. Willet, buff-breasted sandpiper, Wilson's phalarope, red-necked phalarope, peregrine falcon. Skaggs, M. B. 1931. A predacious Long-billed Marsh Wren. Bird Lore 33(4):259. _______. 1932a. Notes from Ontario and Ohio. Bird Lore 34(3):204. _______. 1932b. Rare bird visitors at Youngstown, Ohio. Bird-Lore 34(6):389. _______. 1934a. A study of the Bewick’s Wren in northeastern Ohio. Bird-Lore 36(5):301–302 _______. 1934b. Some birds of Belmont County, Ohio. Redstart 2:9-10. 86 species. _______. 1934c. Meander Reservoir Census, Niles, Ohio. Redstart 2:15. 37 spp 8/18/34. _______. 1934d. Olive-sided Flycatcher record. Redstart 2:22. Painesville 9/23/34. _______. 1935. A trip to Pymatuning Reservoir. Redstart 2:66-67. 54 species _______. 1936a. The Mute Swan and European Widgeon in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 48:131. Swan in

Cleveland, wigeon in Willoughby.

_______. 1936b. The occurrence of white herons in the Youngstown, Ohio, region. Wilson Bulletin 48(3):269–272. _______. 193a7. Gull records for Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 49(3):294. _______. 1937b. White herons in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 49(1):47. Snowy egret record. _______. 193c7. Birds apparently electrocuted. Wilson Bulletin 49(1):47. _______. 1937d. Gull records for Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 49(4):294. Unusual species winter 1936-37. _______. 1941. Gambel’s Sparrows in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 53(4):242. Two of 17 banded of this race. _______. 1945. First Ohio record of the Lark Bunting. Auk 62(2):313. Found dead 6 Sept 1944 Cuyahoga Co. _______. 1948. Prothonotary Warbler nesting near Cleveland, Ohio. Jack-Pine Warbler 26(3):12. _______. 1949. A study of the Prothonotary Warbler in northern Ohio. Redstart 16:56-63. _______. 1953. Memorandum on nighthawks nesting near Cleveland, Ohio. Redstart 21:21. Skinner, C. 1903. A breeding bird survey of the natural areas at Holden Arboretum. Ohio Journal of Science 103(4):98-110.

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Slocum, C. 1909. Barn Owl in Defiance County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 21(4)226. First regional record. Smith, Alta. 1926. American Egret at Lakeside, Ohio. Bird Lore 28:195. Smith, Duane. 1999. Birds of Hardin County, Ohio. Self-publ., 99 pp. Dunkirk. Smith, H., R. Burnard, E. Good, J. Keener. 1973. Rare and endangered vertebrates of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 73(5):257-271. 40+ bird species included. Smith, H. G. 1972. In quest of the largest owl. Wheaton Club Bulletin 17. Great gray owl. Smith, J. 1799. An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith. John Bradford, Lexington, KY. Reprinted 1978 as Scoouwa: James Smith’s Indian Captivity Narrative, by the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. Smith, J. L. 1980. Decline of the Bewick’s Wren. Redstart 47:77–82. Smith, K. G. 1986.Winter bird population dynamics of three species of mast-eating birds in the eastern

United States. Wilson Bulletin 98:407–418.

Smith, R.W. 1891. A list of the birds of Warren County, Ohio. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural

History 14:105-133. Annotated list of local birds, including some interesting rarities occurrences.

Smith, T.C. 1903a. A Hermit Thrush song. Ohio Naturalist 3:371-373.

_______. 1903b. The song of the Fox Sparrow. Ohio Naturalist 3:411-413.

Snyder, L. L. 1947. The Snowy Owl migration of 1945–46.Wilson Bulletin 59:74–78.

_______. 1949. The Snowy Owl migration of 1946-47. Wilson Bulletin 61(2):99-102.

_______. 1953. On eastern Empidonaces with particular reference to variation in E. trailli. Contributions

to the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology and Paleontology, No. 35.

Spencer, H.H. 1948. Sandhill Crane observed in southwestern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 60(3):187.

Sperry, C.C., and C. Cottam. 1944. The Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs as fish eaters. Wilson Bulletin

56(1):45.

Springer, M., and J. Kirkley. 1978. Inter- and intraspecific interactions between Red-tailed Hawks and

Great Horned Owls in central Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 78(6):323-328.

Springer, M. 1980. Pestidice analysis, egg and eggshell characteristics of Red-tailed Hawk Eggs. Ohio

Journal of Science 80(5): 206-210.

Springer, M., and D. Osborne. 1983. Analysis of growth of the Red-tailed Hawk. Ohio Journal of Science

83(1):13-19.

Stahler, K., D. Frevert, N. Moore, and B. Stahler. 1991. Northern Saw-whet Owls and other raptors wintering at Killdeer Plains. Ohio Cardinal 14(2):9–11. _______. Stedman, S., and A. Stedman. Notes on waxy appendages at waxwings at an Ohio and a Florida banding station. N. American Bird Bander 14(3):75-77. Stenger, Jay. 2007. The Camp Dennison Gravel-pits. Ohio Cardinal 30(4):174-180. Bird life of an urban setting.

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_______. 2007. Birdin' the Pits. Ohio Cardinal 31(1):39-44. Species associated with Ohio gravel pits. Stenzel, J.R. 1984. Selected annotated bibliography of Ohio raptors. College of Biological Sciences, the Ohio State University, Columbus Stevenson, James. 1926. Notes from northern Ohio. Auk 43(4):554-555. Near Wooster, long-eared and short-eared owls, rough-legged hawks, wintering kingfisher, meadowlark, field sparrow. _______. 1927. Some Ohio bird notes. Wilson Bulletin 39(1):37. In Wooster, fifty chimney swifts on 8 Nov, Carolina chickadee specimen, prothonotary warbler nests. _______. 1928. Additional notes from Wayne County, Ohio. Auk 45(2):226–227. Adds twelve species to Oberholser 1896. _______. 1931. An old record for Western Meadowlark from Ohio. Auk 48:431. Specimen Lakewood, Ohio 4/8/1880 Stewart, P. A. 1925. The starling at Leetonia, Ohio. Auk 42:447. _______. 1929. A foot disease of Chipping Sparrows in eastern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 41(4):250-251. Probable bird pox in Columbiana County. _______. 1931a. Cavity nesting robins. Wilson Bulletin 43:59. _______. 1931b. A Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) destroys its own eggs. Auk 48:122. _______. 1931c. Bird injured by high tension wire. Auk 48:440-441. _______. 1931d. What was wrong with this House Wren? Bird Banding 2:38. _______. 1933. Gambel’s Sparrow in Ohio. Auk 50(4):443-444. Collected 8 May 1933 in Columbiana

County, first record for Ohio. _______. 1934. Robin and Mourning Dove neighbors. Bird Lore 36:300. _______. 1937. A preliminary list of bird weights. Auk 54:324-332. _______. 1951. Behavior responses of Slate-colored Junco Junco hyemalis hyemalis. Auk 68:523-524. _______. 1952a. Winter mortality of Barn Owls in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 64:164–166. _______. 1952b. Dispersal, breeding, behavior, and longevity of banded Barn Owls in North America. Auk 69:227-245. _______. 1954a. Nest of Barn Swallow saddled on a wire. Auk 71:325. Near Youngstown, 1941. _______. 1954b. English Sparrow seeks refuge in ground burrows. Wilson Bulletin 66:269-270. _______. 1957. Nesting of the Shoveller (Spatula clypeata) in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 69:280. _______. 1958. Local movements of Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa). Auk 75:157-168. Migration studies based in Marion and Delaware counties. _______. 1987. Decline in numbers of wood warblers in spring and autumn migrations through Ohio. N. American Bird Bander 12(2):58-60.

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Stewart, P.A., and J.P. Mackey. 1953. A pair of Mourning Doves occupies same nest two successive years. Bird Banding 24:16. _______. 1957. Nesting of the shoveler (Spatula clypeata) in central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 69:280. _______, and Laurel Van Camp. 1958. Nesting of the Hooded Merganser in Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 3:45. Stoll, Jr., R. J., and M.W. McClain. 1986. Distribution and relative abundance of the Ruffed Grouse in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science. 86:182–185. Stophlet, J.J. 1933. Blue Jays in flocks. Bird Lore 35:321-322. Storer, D. 1845. Occurrence of Fringilla pinea and Bombycilla garrula, in Ohio in July. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 2:52. Based on Kirtland letter. Strabala, L.B. 1925. The starling at Leetonia, Ohio. Auk 42:447. _______. 1932. A snowy owl record for 1932 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Auk 49(2):221. 1/12/32. Stupka, A. 1931. The dietary habits of Barn Owls in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 31:263. _______. 1932a. A preliminary report on the food habits of Barn Owls at Ohio Wesleyan University. Oh. J. Science 32:321. _______. 1932b. Food habits of hawks and owls of Ohio. Trans. 19th Am. Game Conf pp 358-360. _______. 1932c. Food habits of Ohio raptorial birds. Oh. Journal of Science 32:323. Sturm, W. 1945. A study of nesting activity of the American Redstart. Auk 62:189-206. Styer, D. 1993. Birds of The Oxbow: An Account of the birds near the mouth of the Great Miami River. The C. J. Krehbiel Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Though the Oxbow area is centered in Dearborn County, Indiana, much of it also lies in Hamilton County, Ohio. Styer gives equal coverage to the Ohio "side" of the area and consistently distinguishes Ohio sightings from Indiana sightings. This is the closest we have to a revision of Kemsies and Randle. Contains excellent "record of sightings" graphs detailing numbers of individuals and weekly and monthly sightings patterns for a number of the species treated in the text. Summes, V.M. 1953. Studies on the bird population of a woodland and adjoining farm land in Stark County, Ohio. M.A. Thesis, Kent State University, Kent. Sutton, G.M. 1928. The birds of Pymatuning Swamp and Conneaut Lake, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 18:19-239. 244 species and 111 summer residents. Swales, B.H. 1915. Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 27(1):288. Specimen from near Toledo in 1851. Swales, B. H. 1918. The Purple Sandpiper at Cleveland, Ohio. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Occasional Papers No. 57. 2 pp. Swanson, D. A. 1996. Nesting ecology and nesting habitat requirements of Ohio's grassland-nesting birds: A literature review. Ohio Division of Wildlife, Ohio Fish and Wildlife Report 13. 60pp. Bibliography. On line at < http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/ohionest/ohionest.htm>. Swanson, D. 2002. Status of Ohio's breeding birds: identifying species of management concern. Ohio Journal of Science 102(3):43-50.

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Swinebroad, J. 1956. Some aspects of the role of weather in bird migration. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. _______. 1960. A review of some problems of the role of weather in bird migration. Ohio Journal of Science 60:174-182. _______. 1964. Nocturnal roosts of migrating shorebirds. Wilson Bulletin 76(2):155-159. Central Ohio study. Swope, E. 1923. Bobwhite increasing in Ohio. Auk 40(2):323-324. CBC analysis Taverner, P.A. 1931. A study of Branta canadensis (Linneaus), the Canada Goose. Annual Report of the National Museum of Canada, 1929, pp 30-40. Taverner, P.A. and B.H. Swales. 1907. The Birds of Point Pelee. Wilson Bulletin 19:37-59, 82-99, 133-153. _______. 1908. The Birds of Point Pelee. Wilson Bulletin 20:79-96, 105-129. Taylor, H.J. 1937. John Maynard Wheaton. Wilson Bulletin 49:276-282. Biographical treatment. Taylor, H.J. 1938. Lynds Jones. Wilson Bulletin 50(4):225-238. Biographical treatment. Taylor, J.R. 1903. On the autumnal song season. Ohio Naturalist 3:394-396. Thirey, E. 1996. The Birds of Southwestern Ohio. Unpublished typescript of handwritten emendations and

additions by Worth Randle to a personal copy of Kemsies and Randle (1953) discovered by Thirey in his

personal papers. Presently on line at http://cincinnatibirds.com/history/Randle.php.

Thobaben, R., T. Thobaben, and J. Ingold. 1987. Fall migration of passerine birds in Ohio: a cooperative

study by the Ohio Bird Banding Association. N. American Bird Bander 12(2): 47-53. Thomas, E. S. 1923. Random notes from Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 35(2):116-117. Starling, yellow-rumped warbler, Barrow’s goldeneye. _______. 1926. Notes on some central Ohio birds observed during 1925. Wilson Bulletin 38(2):118-119. Specimens of kittiwake, western sandpiper; marbled godwit, yellow-headed blackbird, Harris’s sparrow, both crossbills, fall Kirtland’s warbler, Eurasian wigeon, surf scoter, little blue heron, sandhill cranes breeding in Huron Co. _______. 1927. Tern banding on Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin 39(3):184-186. 1000+ common terns banded in Lake Erie islands. _______. 1928a Nesting of the Black Vulture in Hocking County, Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:29–35. _______. 1928b. The Snowy Owl invasion of 1926–1927. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:64–69. _______. 1928c. The chickadees of central Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin l:76-77. _______. 1932. Chuck-will’s-widow, a new bird for Ohio. Auk 49(4):479. _______. 1933a. An Ohio record of the Swallow-tailed Kite. Wilson Bulletin 45(1):43. _______. 1933b. Returns from starlings banded at Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 45:41. _______. 1934. A study of starlings banded at Columbus, Ohio. Bird Banding 5(3):118-128. _______. 1934. The Arkansas Kingbird in Ohio. Toledo Naturalists' Ass'n Bulletin 4

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_______. 1935. Protocalliphora as parasites of birds. Wilson Bulletin 47:86. _______. 1938. Barrow’s Golden-eye: A correction. Wilson Bulletin 50(3):202. Retracting sighting reported in WB 35:116. _______. 1943. A wren singing the songs of both the Bewick’s and House Wren. Wilson Bulletin 55(3):192-193. _______. 1950. New bird added to Ohio's list. Columbus Dispatch 11/26/30. Black-throated gray warbler collected at Ohio State University campus in Columbus. _______. 1951. Black-throated Gray Warbler in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 63(3):206. First Ohio specimen, Franklin County. _______. 1958a. Black-capped Chickadee in central Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin. June, 8-11. _______. 1958b. In Memoriam: Lawrence Emerson Hicks. Auk 75(3):279-281. _______. 1959. Records of two unusual birds. Wheaton Club Bulletin 4:37. _______. 1974. Nesting of the Black Vulture in Hocking County, Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 1974:16-19. _______. 1980. Rare woodpecker at OSU Museum. Ohio Cardinal 3(4):4–5.

Thomas, M.W., and E. P. Hengst. 1949. Little Gull at Columbus, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 61(4):236. First published inland record. Thompson, D.W. 1964. A waterfowl nesting study in the southwestern Lake Erie region. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. Thompson, F.J. 1885. Recent occurrence of the Black Vulture in Ohio. Auk 2(1):109. Cincinnati. Thomson, T. 1963. A preliminary look at the status of the American Merganser.8.

_______, 1965. A Guide to bird-finding in central Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 10:1-4.

_______. 1966. A Guide to bird-finding in central Ohio, Part II. Wheaton Club Bulletin. 1966.

_______1994. Birding in Ohio. Indiana University Press, Bloomington. 268 pp. Revised (mostly through

addition of material from regional contributors) from a 1983 edition. Describes over 200 birding spots in

the state. Annotated checklist.

Todd, W.E. 1904. The birds of Erie and Presque Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania. Annals Carnegie Mus.

2:481-596. Mentions several Ohio birds.

_______. 1911. The Sandhill Crane (Grus mexicana) in Ohio. Auk 28(3):368. Shot 4/11/11 in swamp in

Huron Co.

Tompkins, Charles. 1881. Kingfisher. J. Cincinnati Society of Natural History 4:338.

Tracy, H. C. 1896. Bronzed Grackle. Wilson Bulletin 8.

Tramer, E.J., and F. Tramer. 1977. Feeding responses of fall migrants to prolonged inclement weather.

Wilson Bulletin 89(1):166-167. Cold September encourages uncharacteristic frugivory in migrants.

Tramer, E. J., and E. J. Durbin. 1982. Breeding birds of Ohio's Lake Erie marshes. Kirtlandia 35-38.

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Tramer, E. J., and L.W. Campbell. 1986. Laughing Gull nesting attempt on Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin

98:170–171. 1984 discovery includes incubation by a ring-billed gull.

Trautman, M. B. 1926. Kittiwake in Ohio. Auk 43(2):228. _______. 1928a. Forster’s Tern in Ohio. Auk 45(2):200. Specimen 11/2/27 Buckeye Lake. _______. 1928b. Notes on Ohio shorebirds. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:40–44. Notes on the status of 34 species. _______. 1928c. Ducks feeding on gizzard shad. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin. 1:78. _______. 1930a. The Long-tailed Jaeger in Ohio. Auk 47(2):242. Specimen dark morph Buckeye Lk 9/5/1928, first Ohio record. _______. 1930b. Another record of the Red Phalarope in Ohio. Auk 47(2):249-250. Specimen Buckeye Lk 11/2/29, second Ohio record. _______. 1931a. List of the birds of Ohio. Bureau of Scientific Research, Division of Conservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture Bulletin No.2. 5 pp. 333 spp. _______. 1931b. Status of the American and Lesser Scaup ducks in Ohio. Auk 48(2):257-258. _______. 1931c. Snowy Egret at Buckeye Lake, Ohio Auk 48(1):112. Collected in August. _______. 1932a. A sight record of a European Teal in Ohio. Auk 49:345. 3/6/32 Buckeye Lake. _______. 1932b. A revised list of the birds of Ohio. Bulletin of Scientific Research, Division of Conservation Ohio Department of Agriculture Vol 1, No 3. 16 pp, 335 spp. _______. 1932c. Buckeye Lake, Ohio. Bird Lore 34:60. _______. 1933a. Some recent Ohio records. Auk 50(2):234–236. Cormorant, ring-billed gull, Forster's tern,

red-breasted nuthatch, sedge and marsh wrens, common yellowthroat, western meadowlark, savannah and

Henslow's sparrows.

______ . 1933b. The size, weight, and present-day numbers of the Ohio Bobwhite. Wilson Bulletin 45:40. _______. 1935a. Notes on some Ohio birds. Auk 52(2):201–202. Common loon, shoveler, greater scaup. _______. 1935b. Additional notes on Ohio bird records of nine species. Auk 52(3)321–323. Prairie-chicken, red phalarope, red-necked phalarope, great black-backed gull, marsh wren, red-winged blackbird, redpoll, vesper sparrow, Gambel's sparrow. _______. 1935c. Second revised list of the birds of Ohio. Bureau of Scientific Research, Division of Conservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture 1(3) 1-16. 345 spp. _______. 1935d. The past and present status of the Bobwhite in Ohio. Toledo Naturalists' Association Annual pp 18-20. _______. 1936. The past and present status of the Bob-white in Ohio. Toledo Naturalists’ Association Bulletin 1935: 18-20 (mimeo). _______. 1939. Winter losses from starvation and exposure of waterfowl and upland game birds in Ohio and other northern states. Wilson Bulletin 51(2):86-104.

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_______. 1940. The Birds of Buckeye Lake, Ohio. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology

Miscellaneous Publications No 44. 466 pp. Extensive description of the area’s history, geography, habitats,

vegetation, etc. Annotated list of 282 species and six subspecies recorded in the area. Seasonal abundance

table. Many photos.

_______. 1942. Ducks following Bald Eagles. Wilson Bulletin 54(2):189.

_______. 1943a. Herring Gull attack on a normal goldeneye. Wilson Bulletin 55(3):192.

_______. 1943b. Normal flight of Black Duck after healing of wing fracture. Wilson Bulletin 55(2):46.

_______. 1943c. An Ohio record of the Surf Scoter. Wilson Bulletin 55(1):54. Lake Erie specimen

collected.

_______. 1944a. An Ohio specimen of Purple Sandpiper. Wilson Bulletin 56(1):46.

_______. 1944b. Flight of a hunting Marsh Hawk. Wilson Bulletin 56:117. Speed, manner of flight.

_______. 1946. A second Ohio record for the Eared Grebe. Wilson Bulletin 58(4):216. Ottawa Co. specimen. _______. 1947. Courtship behavior of the Black Duck. Wilson Bulletin 59(1):26-35. _______. 1956. Unusual bird records for Ohio. Auk 73(2):272–276. Brant, harlequin duck, gyrfalcon, Iceland/Thayer's/laughing gulls, great gray owl, raven, boreal chickadee, Baird's sparrow. _______. 1962. The 39th Buckeye Lake Audubon Christmas Bird Count and notes concerning the Black-capped Chickadee invasion of 1961–62. Wheaton Club Bulletin Jun 1962, 6:14–17. _______. 1963a. Concerning the Cardinal (Richmondena cardinalis) in the central Ohio area between the years 1850 and 1950. Wheaton Club Bulletin June 1963, pp 4-5. _______.1963b. John Maynard Wheaton's "Tired bird." Wheaton Club Bulletin June 1963, pp13-14. Notes of probable confusion of grasshopper and Henslow's sparrows by Wheaton. _______. 1964. A specimen of the Roadside Hawk, Buteo magnirostris griseocauda, from Texas. Auk 81(3):435. First US specimen preserved at OSU Museum. _______. 1971. Autumnal 1970 waterfowl observations at Buckeye Lake. Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1971, 8 pp. Migrational numbers vis a vis the phase of the moon. _______. 1972. Autumnal 1971 waterfowl observations at Buckeye Lake. Wheaton Club Bulletin Sept 1972. _______. 1973. Autumnal 1972 Waterfowl observations, Buckeye Lake. Wheaton Club Bulletin Dec 1973, 9 unnumbered pages. _______. 1977a. The Ohio Country from 1750 to 1977: A naturalist’s view. Ohio Biological Survey Biological Notes No. 10. 25 pp. _______. 1977b. In memoriam: Margaret Morse Nice. Auk 94(3):431-441. _______.1978a. Autumn migrations of selected species of ducks at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. Ohio Biological Survey Biological Notes No. 11. 10 pp. _______.1978b. Some vertebrates of the Prairie Peninsula. In Stuckey, R. L. and Reese, K. J. (ed). The Prairie Peninsula—in the "shadow" of Transeau. Proc. 6th N. Am. Prairie Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 12-17 Aug 1978 (1981):40-42. Birds pp 41-42 include prairie chicken, swallow-tailed kite, shorebirds, owls, etc.

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Trautman, M.B., W.E. Bills, and E. J. Wickliff. 1939. Winter losses from starvation and exposure of waterfowl and upland game birds in Ohio and other northern states. Wilson Bulletin 51(2):86-104. Trautman, M. B., and S. J. Glines. 1964. A nesting of the Purple Gallinule (Porphyrula martinica) in Ohio. Auk 81(2):224–226. May 1962, Franklin Co. Trautman, M. B., and T.W. Nye. 1968. An Ohio record of the Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens). Wilson Bulletin 80:487–488. Trautman, M.B., and M.A. Trautman, 1943. An Ohio record of the Surf Scoter. Wilson Bulletin 55(1):54. _______. 1945a. Ring-billed Gulls flycatching. Wilson Bulletin 57(1):77. _______. 1945b. Ten years of Christmas bird counts at Buckeye Lake. Wheaton Club Bulletin 2, ten unnumbered pages. _______. 1968. Annotated List of the Birds of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 68:257–332. 76 pp. Annotated

lists of species of usual occurrence, accidental or very irregular occurrence, exotics, and hybrids. _______. 1971. Three additions to the “Annotated List of the Birds of Ohio”. Ohio Journal of Science 71:216. _______. 1977. In Memoriam: Margaret Morse Nice. Auk 94(3):430-441. _______. 2006. Birds of Western Lake Erie: Documented Observations and Notes 1850-1980. edited by R. L. Stuckey. RLS Creations, Columbus, OH. Edited from partially-completed MS, covering birds up through swallows in taxonomic order.

Trautman, M.B., C.F. Walker, and R. King. 1933. Recent experimental work with upland game birds in

Ohio. Proceedings of the Convention of the International Association of Game and Fish Conservation

Commission 27:108-111.

Trautman, M., and C. Walker. 1930a. The Long-tailed Jaeger in Ohio. Auk 47(2):242. 9/5/28 specimen at

Buckeye Lake, first Ohio record.

_______. 1930b. Another record for the Red Phalarope in Ohio. Auk 47:249-250. Collected Buckeye Lake

11/2/29.

Trautman, M.B., and E.L. Wickliff. 1931. A key to the vultures, hawks, and eagles of Ohio, together with a

brief description of their plumage and habits and a summary of their economic status. Bureau of Scientific

Research, Division of Conservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture Bulletin 5, 11 pp.

Trautman, M.B., and J. R. Fry. 1976. A possible Blue-winged X Cinnamon Teal hybrid observed in Ohio.

Wheaton Club Bulletin 1(20-21):11. Franklin Co. 10 April 1974.

Trembly, J. B. 1861a. Field Notes i, p. 65. Agricultural newspaper, Columbus, OH. Notes on Picus

pileatus as observed about Toledo.

_______. 1861b. Ornithological inquiries. Field Notes, agricultural newspaper i, p. 129. Larus occidentalis,

L. bonapartei, Sterna hirundo at Toledo in April.

_______. 1861c. Gulls. Field Notes, agricultural newspaper in Columbus, i. p 180. Continued discussion of

Larus occidentalis, breeding habits of Florida Gallinule, notes on Ardetta exilis and Botaurus lentiginosus.

Trimble, R. 1940. Changes in bird life at Pymatuning Lake, Pennsylvania. Annals of the Carnegie Museum,

Pittsburgh, 28:83-132.

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Triplehorn, C.A., and R.S. Phillips. 1951. White Pelican on Ohio shore of Lake Erie. Wilson Bulletin

63(1):41. Two sightings Ottawa County.

Tucker, C. 2002. Grassland habitats at the Miami University Airport: A brief history. Ohio Cardinal

25:142-145. Emphasis on Smith’s Longspur on migration. Turner, L., and A. Turner. 1994. Black-throated Gray Warbler in Independence, Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 17:34–35. Tuttle, C. 1895. Some uncommon and rare birds of Erie County, Ohio. Auk 12(2):190–191. Northern goshawk, evening grosbeak, saw-whet owl, peregrine falcon, barn owl, hooded warbler, purple gallinule. Tuttle, R. M. 1987. A six year study of nesting Tree Swallows in Delaware State Park, Delaware, Ohio

1979–1984. Sialia 9:3–7, 34.

Tyson, L. A., R. A. Dolbeer, and J. L. Belant. 1999. Changes in early winter abundance of four species of

gulls on western Lake Erie, 1951-1995. Ohio Journal of Science 99(2):2-5.

Van Camp, L., and H. Mayfield. 1943. Two Long-eared Owl nests near Toledo, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 55(1): 54-55. _______. 1957. Nesting of the Hooded Merganser in Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 2. _______. 1974. The Bald Eagle. Toledo Naturalists’ Association Yearbook 1974:11–17. _______, and C. J. Henny. 1975. The Screech Owl: Its life history and population ecology in northern

Ohio. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North American Fauna No. 71. 65 pp. A significant study. _______, and P.A. Stewart. Nesting of the Hooded Merganser in Ohio. Wheaton Club Bulletin 3(1):4-5.

Nesting described in Ottawa and Knox counties.

Van Tyne, J. 1934. Pinicola enucleator eschatosus in Michigan and Ohio. Auk 51(4):529-530. Five

specimens taken in NW Ohio were of this race.

Vasicek, J.M. 1935. Albino Ring-necked Pheasant. Auk 52:184.

_______. 1935. A Savannah Sparrow as a cowbird victim. Wilson Bulletin 47(4):294.

Vickers, E.W. 1893. The Lark Sparrow in Mahoning County, Ohio. Ohio Academy of Science, third Annual

Report, 13.

_______. 1895. Unusual nesting site of the Pewee or Phoebe. Third Ann. Rept. Ohio Acad. Sci p 14.

_______. 1907. Notes on the Henslow’s Sparrows of Mahoning County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 20(3):150-

152.

_______. 1908. Nests of the Henslow’s Sparrow (Ammodramus henslowii) in Mahoning County. Wilson

Bulletin 20(3):150-152.

_______. 1910. Pileated Woodpecker. Bird Lore 12:57-59.

_______. 1911. The Connecticut Warbler in Mahoning County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 23(2):131.

Votaw, B. 1971. Observations of the Common Cuckoo of Europe and Asia in Worthington, Ohio. Wheaton

Club Bulletin 16.

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Walker, C. F. 1928. The seasons of birds in central Ohio as shown by six years' migration records. Ohio State Museum Science Bulletin 1:9-23. _______. 1928a. Wintering Mniotiltidae in central Ohio. Auk 45(2):231–233. Dec-Feb record in Columbus 1926-27. _______. 1928b. The Yellow-crowned Night Heron nesting in Logan County, Ohio. Auk 45:370. May 12 record at Indian Lk, specimen; first Ohio record. ________. 1928c. Henslow’s Sparrow in Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin 1:45–46. _______. 1928d. Notes on the breeding warblers of central Ohio. Ohio State Museum of Science Bulletin.

1:53–58.

_______. 1928e. The seasons of birds in central Ohio as shown by six years’ migration records. Ohio State

Museum Science Bulletin 1:9-23. Tables of extreme and average dates.

_______. 1928f. The Starling in central Ohio. Ohio State Museum Science Bulletin 1:70.

_______. 1928g. The winter birds of central Ohio. Ohio State Museum Sci. Bull. 1:24-28.

_______. 1928h. Birds of an Ohio cranberry bog. Ohio State Museum Sci. Bull. 1:59-63.

_______. 1931. An Ohio record for the European Teal. Wilson Bulletin 43(1):69. OSU Museum specimen from Henninger 1910 (WB 23:61). _______. 1933. Some prehistoric Ohio bird records. Wilson Bulletin 45:40. _______. 1936. Notes on the Horned Larks of the central Ohio region. Wilson Bulletin 48(3)151-155. _______. 1941. Clay-colored Sparrow in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 53(1):46. _______., and R.W. Franks. 1928. Birds of an Ohio cranberry bog. Ohio Museum of Science Bulletin 1:59–63. Walker, C.F., and M.B. Trautman. 1936. Notes on the Horned Larks of the central Ohio region. Wilson Bulletin 48(3):151-155. Walker, C.F., and E.S. Thomas. 1967. Breeding bird censuses, Neotoma. Wheaton Club Bulletin 12:27-28. Hocking Co. Wallace, C.R. 1925. Owl notes from Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 37(1):13-15. Long-eared owls nesting in Tuscarawas County. _______. 1926a. An albino Fox Sparrow in Delaware County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(2):115. _______. 1926b. The Pileated Woodpecker in Tuscarawas County. Wilson Bulletin 38(4):232-233. _______. 1926c. Bird roosts in east-central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(2):159-161. _______. 1926d. The fall migration of 1924 in east-central Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 38(1):40-42. _______. 1927a. Ground nesting habits of the Mourning Dove and Towhee. Wilson Bulletin 39(1):37. Delaware County. _______. 1927b. The Great Blue Heron in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin: 39(3) :170

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_______. 1927c. Marsh birds in Delaware County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 39(4):237-238. _______. 1927c. Bird groups during migration. Wilson Bulletin 39(2):110. _______. 1928. The fall bird migration in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 40(1):52. Warden, R. H. 1886. Papers on the destruction of native birds. J. Cinc. Soc. Nat. Hist. 9:163-224. Warner, W.H. 1926. The Mockingbird in Mahoning County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 39(4):237-238. Rare nesting near Canfield. Warren, L., and M. Brehmer. Short notes: Inland nests of great egrets. Ohio Cardinal 29(4):193-194. Confirmed nests in Mahoning and Franklin counties. Warren, S.V. 1916. The northern Pileated Woodpecker and Pine Grosbeak in Northwestern Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 28(2):92. Actually treats northeastern Ohio. Watterson, W.H. 1928. Brewster's Warbler in Ohio. Auk 45(4):511. 6/20/28 Geauga Co. _______. 1929a. Red-winged Blackbirds wintering in Ohio. Auk 46(2):242. In Cleveland. _______. 1929b. Snow Buntings taking insect food. Auk 46(2):242. _______. 1930. The fall migration at Cleveland’s Public Square. Wilson Bulletin 42(2):136-137. _______. 1931a. Audubon’s Warbler in northern Ohio. Auk 48(3):435. At Shaker Lakes 30 Apr-3 May at Shaker Lks, first Oh record. _______. 1931b. The 1930 fall migration at Cleveland’s Public Square. Wilson Bulletin 43(2): 152-153. _______. 1932. The 1931 fall migration at Cleveland’s Public Square. Wilson Bulletin 44(2):117-118. _______. 1933. The 1932 fall migration at Cleveland’s Public Square. Wilson Bulletin 45(2):80. _______. 1935. The 1934 fall migration at Cleveland's Public Square. Wilson Bulletin 47(3):238. Watts, J., and M. Albin. 1996. First documented Ohio nesting attempt of the Clay-colored Sparrow. Ohio Cardinal 19:104-105. Observations from Franklin County. _______. 2001. Confirmed nesting record of a Hermit Thrush Catharus guttatus at Clear Creek Metro Park, Hocking County, Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 24:187-188. Webb, L. G. 1949. The life history of the Mourning Dove, Zenaidura macroura carolinensis (Linnaeus) in Ohio. Ph.D. thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. 147 pp. Weisgerber, H.W. 1914. The Kentucky Warbler in Columbiana County. Wilson Bulletin 26(3):123-127. Several years of nesting records. Weisgerber, H.W. 1916. The Kentucky Warbler at Salem, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 28(1):37-38. West, Russell. 1935a. Summer resident birds of Belmont County, Ohio. Redstart 2:41-42. _______. 1935b. Harrison County, Ohio summer residents and visitants. Redstart 2:50-51. Westerkov, K. E. 1949. A comparative study of the ecology and management of the European Partridge (Perdix perdix) in Ohio and Denmark. M.S. Thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus. 339 p.

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_______. 1956. History and distribution of the Hungarian Partridge in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 56:65–70. Wetmore, A. 1932. The former occurrence of the Mississippi Kite in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 44(2):118. Skeletal remains from Jackson County identified. _______. 1939. Breeding range of the Ohio House Wren. Auk 56(1):87. _______. 1943a. Evidence for the former occurrence of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin. 55(1):55. Metatarsus from Scioto Co. archaeological site ca.15th-16th centuries; also identified bones of passenger pigeon, greater prairie-chicken, northern raven. _______. 1943b. The Little Brown Crane in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 55(2):127. Bones identified from Scioto Co. archaeological site (see above) as Grus canadensis canadensis. _______. 1943c. The Alaskan Longspur in Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 55: 132. Discovery of specimen at USMN of Calcarius lapponicus alascensis, first of this race for the state, collected J. M. Wheaton. Whan, B. 1995. A Northern Lapwing in Adams Co., Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 18:38–39.

_______. 1999. Accidental habitats, benign neglect: Shorebirds in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 22:85-89. Survey

of occurrences of wild and managed habitat for migrant shorebirds.

_______. 2000. Did Trumpeter Swans ever breed in Ohio? Ohio Cardinal 24:30-46. Examines historical,

archaeological, biological evidence affecting its Ohio status.

_______. 2002. Smith’s Longspur in Ohio and the midwest. Ohio Cardinal 25:130-141. History, changing

status, habitat preferences, migration.

_______. 2002. Annals of pelagic birding in Ohio: Black-capped petrel. Ohio Cardinal 26:71-76

_______. 2003. Annals of pelagic birding in Ohio: Magnificent frigatebird. Ohio Cardinal 27:32-37.

_______. 2003. Testing field marks of adult dowitchers: The testimony of specimens. Ohio Cardinal

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_______. 2004. Annals of pelagic birding in Ohio: Thick-billed murre. Ohio Cardinal 27:85-92.

_______. 2007. Eurasian collared-doves in Ohio: the background. Ohio Cardinal 31(1):45-54.

_______. 2007. Rails in Pickaway County. Ohio Cardinal 31(1):58-60. First nesting record of yellow rail.

Wharram, S. V. 1921. Notes from Ashtabula County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 33(3):146–147. Both crossbills,

Bohemian waxwing, evening grosbeak, olive-sided flycatcher, orange-crowned warbler, blue grosbeak.

_______. 1922. Wilson Thrush in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 34(3):187-188. Veery nest.

_______. 1928. General observations on a camping trip in June (Ashtabula County). Oologist 45:110.

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_______. 1861a. Rare birds. Field Notes 1:153. May captures in Columbus of sora, Va. rail, blue grosbeak,

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_______. 1861b. Ornithological inquiries. Field Notes 1:152. Notes on moorhen, least and American

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_______. 1861c. Catalogue of birds of Ohio. Ohio Agricultural Report for 1860. Pp. 359-380. Annotated

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_______. 1861d. Catalogue of the Birds of Ohio. Repr. of above, pp 1-21. Repaged, with addenda

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_______. 1861e. articles in Field Notes, a Columbus agricultural newspaper i, p. 65, on distribution of

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_______. 1875. The food of birds as related to agriculture. Ohio Agricultural Report for 1874, pp 561-578.

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_______. 1946. Red-eyed Vireo nesting in Hemlock. Auk 63(3):438-439. Cleveland park 1936.

_______. 1949. The Native Forests of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Cleve Mus Nat Hist Sci Publ Vol IX.

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_______. 1912b. Winter robins. Bird Lore 14:110-111.

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_______. 1915. Northern Phalarope in Mahoning County, Ohio. Wilson Bulletin 27(4):465. Zimmerman, D.A. 1955. Notes on field identification and comparative behavior of shrikes in winter. Wilson Bulletin 67:200-208. Based in part on Ohio specimens and information from M. B. Trautman. Zwiebel, B. 2005. Length of the migration stopover of the buff-breasted sandpiper in Ohio. Ohio Cardinal 29(1):35-37. Unusual 19-day stopover documented for this species near Toledo.