BIBLIOGRAPHY

a.caurinus(Grinnell). Northwestern Robin. Common migrant. (Univ. Idaho No. 216, Moscow, Latah County, August 25, 1937.)b.propinquusRidgway. Western Robin. Resident. (D. A. 1893, Boise, Ada County, May 1, 1944.)

a.caurinus(Grinnell). Northwestern Robin. Common migrant. (Univ. Idaho No. 216, Moscow, Latah County, August 25, 1937.)

b.propinquusRidgway. Western Robin. Resident. (D. A. 1893, Boise, Ada County, May 1, 1944.)

Ixoreus naevius meruloides(Swainson). Northern Varied Thrush. Uncommon resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1231, Moscow, Latah County, October 7, 1938.)

Hylocichla guttata(Pallas). Hermit Thrush. Fairly common resident.

a.guttata(Pallas). Alaska Hermit Thrush. The A. O. U. Check-list (1931) states that these birds migrate through Idaho.b.auduboni(Baird). Audubon Hermit Thrush. Resident. (D. A. 1230, Moscow, Latah County, October 1, 1938.)

a.guttata(Pallas). Alaska Hermit Thrush. The A. O. U. Check-list (1931) states that these birds migrate through Idaho.

b.auduboni(Baird). Audubon Hermit Thrush. Resident. (D. A. 1230, Moscow, Latah County, October 1, 1938.)

Hylocichla ustulata almaeOberholser. Western Olive-backed Thrush. Fairly common resident. (D. A. 1616, 9 mi. ESE Moscow, Latah County, June 5, 1940.)

Hylocichla fuscescens salicicolaRidgway. Willow Thrush. Fairly common resident. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoölogy has specimens of this species, taken at Castle Creek Ranger Station, Idaho County, 7 mi. SE Murphy, Owyhee County, and 3 mi. W Swan Valley, Bonneville County.

Sialia mexicanus occidentalisTownsend. Western Bluebird. Resident in northern Idaho. Rust (1915:129) states that the species is fairly common at Coeur d'Alene Lake.

Sialia currucoides(Bechstein). Mountain Bluebird. Very common resident. (D. A. 1789, Black Creek, 12 mi. SE Boise, Ada County, March 7, 1941.)

Myadestes townsendi(Audubon). Townsend Solitaire. Uncommon resident in the boreal zones. (D. A. 1294, 7 mi. E Genessee, Latah County, November 27, 1938.)

Polioptila caerulea amoenissimaGrinnell. Western Gnatcatcher. Brodkorb (1935b:312) records one specimen of this bird taken at 6,000 ft. "about eight miles southwest of Raymond, Bear Lake County," on October 7, 1932.

Regulus satrapa olivaceusBaird. Western Golden-crowned Kinglet. Resident; fairly common in winter. (D. A. 1229, Moscow, Latah County, October 1, 1938.)

Regulus calendula cineraceusGrinnell. Western Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Resident; one of the most common winter birds. (D. A. 1902, Cottonwood Creek, 5 mi. NNE Boise, Ada County, October 5, 1946.)

Anthus spinoletta pacificusTodd. Western Pipit. Common migrant. (D. A. 1849, Black Creek Reservoir, 12 mi. SE Boise, Ada County, October 11, 1941.)

Bombycilla garrulus pallidicepsReichenow. Bohemian Waxwing. Common sporadically in winter. Taylor (1918:226) reported this bird breeding near Sandpoint, Bonner County.

Bombycilla cedrorumVieillot. Cedar Waxwing. Very common in winter,often with the preceding species; resident in Kootenai and Bonner counties, and probably elsewhere in the State. Rust (1915:128) records a nest with three fresh eggs on June 28 at Fernan Creek, Kootenai County.

Lanius excubitor invictusGrinnell. Northwestern Shrike. Casual migrant. (D. A. 1875, Boise, Ada County, February 3, 1943.)

Lanius ludovicianus gambeliRidgway. California Shrike. Miller (1931:79) states that the resident population of this species is referred to this race. Common resident in the Sonoran zones.

Sturnus vulgarisLinnaeus. Starling. These birds have been reported for several years; specimens were first reported by Jones (1946:142) from Bannock County.

Vireo huttoni huttoniCassin. Hutton Vireo. Very common resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1413, Troy, Latah County, May 6, 1939.)

Vireo solitarius cassiniiXantus. Cassin Vireo. Common resident in the Transition Life-zone. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoölogy has a specimen taken 3 mi. W Payette Lake, Adams County.

Vireo olivaceus(Linnaeus). Red-eyed Vireo. Common resident. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoölogy has a specimen of this vireo taken 4 mi. W Meadow Creek, Idaho County.

Vireo gilvus swainsoniiBaird. Western Warbling Vireo. Very common resident. (Univ. Idaho No. 119, Moscow, Latah County, June 14, 1938.)

Vermivora celata oresteraOberholser. Rocky Mountain Orange-crowned Warbler. Common resident. (Univ. Idaho No. 204, Moscow, Latah County, August 16, 1938.)

Vermivora ruficapilla ridgwayivan Rossem. Calaveras Warbler. Burleigh (1923:662) states that this warbler is fairly common at Clark's Fork, Bonner County, in July and August.

Dendroica petechia morcomiCoale. Rocky Mountain Yellow Warbler. Very common resident. (Univ. Idaho No. 175, Moscow Mountain, Latah County, July 29, 1938.)

Dendroica auduboni auduboni(Townsend). Audubon Warbler. Common resident. (D. A. 1555, 10 mi. NE Moscow, Latah County, May 11, 1940.)

Dendroica nigrescens(Townsend). Black-throated Gray Warbler. Fairly common in migration, and probably resident. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoölogy has a specimen taken at Indian Creek, 12 mi. SE Riddle, Owyhee County.

Dendroica townsendi(Townsend). Townsend Warbler. Fairly common in migration. Burleigh (1923:663) states that the bird is resident at Clark's Fork, Bonner County.

Seiurus noveboracensis notabilisRidgway. Grinnell Water-thrush. Merrill (1897:349) records this bird from the State.

Oporornis tolmiei(Townsend). Macgillivray Warbler. Common resident. (D. A. 1421, Troy, Latah County, May 6, 1939.)

Geothlypis trichas occidentalisBrewster. Western Yellow-throat. Common resident in suitable localities. (D. A. 1863, 2 mi. W Boise, Ada County, May 8, 1942.)

Icteria virens auricollis(Lichtenstein). Long-tailed Chat. Common resident. (D. A. 1800, Cinch Creek, Arrowrock Reservoir, Boise County, June 28, 1941.)

Wilsonia pusilla pileolata(Pallas). Northern Pileolated Warbler. Burleigh (1923:663) records this bird as a common resident at Clark's Fork, Bonner County; uncommon in southern Idaho.

Setophaga ruticilla(Linnaeus). American Redstart. There are some records of casual visitants in southern Idaho, and Burleigh (1923:663) states that it is a summer resident at Clark's Fork, Bonner County.

Passer domesticus(Linnaeus). English Sparrow. This cosmopolitan bird can be found wherever there is a human habitation.

Dolichonyx oryzivorus(Linnaeus). Bobolink. Resident in northern Idaho. Burleigh (1923:655) states that the bird is resident at Clark's Fork, Bonner County.

Sturnella neglectaAudubon. Western Meadowlark. Common resident. (D. A. 1876, Boise, Ada County, May 12, 1943.)

Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus(Bonaparte). Yellow-headed Blackbird. Common resident along the Snake River in southern Idaho. (D. A. 1628, Hagerman, on Snake River, Gooding County, June 16, 1940.)

Agelaius phoeniceus(Linnaeus). Red-wing. Common resident.

a.fortisRidgway. Thick-billed Red-wing. Resident in southeastern Idaho. (D. A. 1624, Hagerman on Snake River, Gooding County, June 16, 1940.)b.nevadensisGrinnell. Nevada Red-wing. Resident in southwestern and northern Idaho. (D. A. 1765, Star, Canyon County, May 1, 1941.)

a.fortisRidgway. Thick-billed Red-wing. Resident in southeastern Idaho. (D. A. 1624, Hagerman on Snake River, Gooding County, June 16, 1940.)

b.nevadensisGrinnell. Nevada Red-wing. Resident in southwestern and northern Idaho. (D. A. 1765, Star, Canyon County, May 1, 1941.)

Icterus bullockii bullockii(Swainson). Bullock Oriole. Common resident. (D. A. 1655, 4 mi. NW Pollock, Idaho County, June 27, 1940.)

Euphagus cyanocephalus(Wagler). Brewer Blackbird. Common resident. (D. A. 1894, nest and four eggs, Boise, Ada County, May 10, 1944.)

Molothrus ater artemisiaeGrinnell. Nevada Cowbird. Fairly common bird in the Upper Sonoran Life-zone. (D. A. 1460, 4-1/2 mi. SW Moscow, Latah County, May 26, 1939.)

Piranga ludoviciana(Wilson). Western Tanager. Very common resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1570, 10 mi. ESE Moscow, Latah County, May 19, 1940.)

Pheucticus melanocephalus melanocephalus(Swainson). Rocky Mountain Grosbeak. Resident in the Transition Life-zone. (Univ. Idaho No. 51 Moscow Mountain, Latah County, May 30, 1937.)

Passerina amoena(Say). Lazuli Bunting. Very common resident in the Upper Sonoran Life-zone. (D. A. 1802, Cinch Creek, Arrowrock Reservoir, Boise County, June 28, 1941.)

Hesperiphona vespertina brooksiGrinnell. Western Evening Grosbeak. Resident in the Transition Life-zone; large flocks of these birds are commonly observed in winter. (D. A. 1527, 10 mi. ESE Moscow, Latah County, April 20, 1940.)

Carpodacus cassiniiBaird. Cassin Purple Finch. Common resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1822, Head Crooked River, Sawtooth Range, Boise County, August 6, 1941.)

Carpodacus mexicanus solitudinisMoore. Desert House Finch. Common resident. (D. A. 1889, Boise, Ada County, April 24, 1944.)

Pinicola enucleator montanaRidgway. Rocky Mountain Pine Grosbeak.Resident on the boreal summits of the mountains. (D. A. 1321, Moscow Mountain, Latah County, January 26, 1939.)

Leucosticte tephrocotisSwainson. Rosy Finch. Resident in the boreal zones; observed casually in winter. Various races of this species are present in the State, but only the following two are here listed until there is further clarification of the status of the other races of the species.

a.littoralisBaird. Hepburn Rosy Finch. Winter visitant. (D. A. 1347, 2 mi. N Moscow, Latah County, March 18, 1939.)b.tephrocotis(Swainson). Gray-crowned Rosy Finch. According to the 1931 A. O. U. Check-list, this subspecies breeds in the State.

a.littoralisBaird. Hepburn Rosy Finch. Winter visitant. (D. A. 1347, 2 mi. N Moscow, Latah County, March 18, 1939.)

b.tephrocotis(Swainson). Gray-crowned Rosy Finch. According to the 1931 A. O. U. Check-list, this subspecies breeds in the State.

Leucosticte atrataRidgway. Black Rosy Finch. Resident in the Salmon Mountains. See A. O. U. Check-list (1931) for the range of this species.

Acanthis flammea flammea(Linnaeus). Common Redpoll. Rust (1915:127) lists this bird as a winter visitant in Kootenai County, and one specimen was obtained in Bonner County. (D. A. 1334, 6 mi. S Coolin, Bonner County, February 19, 1939.)

Spinus pinus vagransAldrich. Western Pine Siskin. Common resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1857, Horseshoe Bend, Boise County, December 10, 1941.)

Spinus tristis pallidusMearns. Pale Goldfinch. Common resident. (D. A. 1622, 4 mi. ESE Boise, Ada County, March 14, 1941.)

Loxia curvirostraLinnaeus. Red Crossbill. Uncommon resident in the Canadian Life-zone.

a.bendireiRidgway. Bendire Crossbill. Resident. (D. A. 1525, 10 mi. ESE Moscow, Latah County, April 20, 1940.)b.bentiGriscom. Bent Crossbill. Winter visitant. (Univ. Idaho No. 94, Moscow, Latah County, December 5, 1937.)

a.bendireiRidgway. Bendire Crossbill. Resident. (D. A. 1525, 10 mi. ESE Moscow, Latah County, April 20, 1940.)

b.bentiGriscom. Bent Crossbill. Winter visitant. (Univ. Idaho No. 94, Moscow, Latah County, December 5, 1937.)

Loxia leucoptera leucopteraGmelin. White-winged Crossbill. Davis (1935b:236) records this bird from the Minidoka Project on December 18, 1919, and Jewett (1912b:193) took one specimen in the Sawtooth Mountains.

Chlorura chlorura(Audubon). Green-tailed Towhee. Breeding individuals of this species have been taken at the Minidoka Project by Davis (1930:136).

Pipilo maculatusSwainson. Spotted Towhee. Common resident in the Transition Life-zone.

a.arcticus(Swainson). Arctic Towhee. Resident in northern Idaho. (Univ. Idaho No. 163, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, July 20, 1938.)b.curtatusGrinnell. Nevada Towhee. Resident in southern Idaho. (D. A. 1804, Dutch Creek and Boise River, Boise County, July 4, 1941.)

a.arcticus(Swainson). Arctic Towhee. Resident in northern Idaho. (Univ. Idaho No. 163, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, July 20, 1938.)

b.curtatusGrinnell. Nevada Towhee. Resident in southern Idaho. (D. A. 1804, Dutch Creek and Boise River, Boise County, July 4, 1941.)

Calamospiza melanocorysStejneger. Lark Bunting. Davis (1935b:236) records this species as erratic at the Minidoka Project, where he took a specimen on May 29, 1921.

Passerculus sandwichensis nevadensisGrinnell. Nevada Savannah Sparrow. Common resident. (Univ. Idaho No. 57, Moscow, Latah County, September 25, 1937.)

Pooecetes gramineus confinisBaird. Western Vesper Sparrow. Common resident. (D. A. 1391, Moscow, Latah County, April 16, 1939.)

Chondestes grammacus strigatusSwainson. Western Lark Sparrow. Commonresident. (D. A. 1579, 3 mi. SW Moscow, Latah County, May 21, 1940.)

Amphispiza belli nevadensis(Ridgway). Northern Sage Sparrow. Resident in southern Idaho. Davis (1935b:236) took one specimen in Minidoka on May 19, 1921.

Junco hyemalis cismontanusDwight. Slate-colored Junco. Fairly common winter visitant with other juncos. See Miller (1941:329) for records of these birds.

Junco oreganusTownsend. Oregon Junco. Common resident. See Miller (1941:238) for ranges of the following subspecies.

a.mearnsiRidgway. Pink-sided Junco. Resident in Custer and Fremont counties.b.montanusRidgway. Montana Junco. Resident in northern and western Idaho.

a.mearnsiRidgway. Pink-sided Junco. Resident in Custer and Fremont counties.

b.montanusRidgway. Montana Junco. Resident in northern and western Idaho.

Junco caniceps caniceps(Woodhouse). Gray-headed Junco. Miller (1941:180) states that some hybridization occurs between this species andoreganusin Bannock and Cassia counties. It is resident in southeastern Idaho.

Spizella arborea ochraceaBrewster. Western Tree Sparrow. Fairly common resident in central and northern Idaho. (D. A. 1516, nest and eggs, Moscow, Latah County, April 6, 1940.)

Spizella passerina arizonaeCoues. Western Chipping Sparrow. Very common resident in the Transition Life-zone. (D. A. 1805, junction of Dutch Creek and Boise River, Boise County, July 4, 1941.)

Spizella breweri breweriCassin. Brewer Sparrow. Resident in southern Idaho. Davis (1935b:235) records the bird as a summer resident at the Minidoka Project.

Zonotrichia querulaNuttall. Harris Sparrow. Wyman (1911a:267) records this bird from Nampa, Valley County, in winter.

Zonotrichia leucophrys(Forster). White-crowned Sparrow. Common resident.

a.gambeli(Nuttall). Gambel Sparrow. Migrant. (Univ. Idaho No. 6, Moscow, Latah County, September 26, 1936.)b.leucophrys(Forster). White-crowned Sparrow. Resident in the Hudsonian and Canadian zones. See A. O. U. Check-list (1931) for range of this subspecies.

a.gambeli(Nuttall). Gambel Sparrow. Migrant. (Univ. Idaho No. 6, Moscow, Latah County, September 26, 1936.)

b.leucophrys(Forster). White-crowned Sparrow. Resident in the Hudsonian and Canadian zones. See A. O. U. Check-list (1931) for range of this subspecies.

Zonotrichia albicollis(Gmelin). White-throated Sparrow. Wyman (1912b:247) reported this bird from Nampa, Valley County, in winter.

Passerella iliaca schistaceaBaird. Slate-colored Fox Sparrow. Uncommon resident in the Transition Life-zone, and fairly common in migration. (D. A. 1365, Pocatello Creek, 3 mi. E Pocatello, Bannock County, April 2, 1939.)

Melospiza lincolnii alticola(Miller and McCabe). Montane Lincoln Sparrow. Resident in the boreal zones, and fairly common in migration. See Miller and McCabe (1935:149) for range of this subspecies.

Melospiza melodia(Wilson). Song Sparrow. Common resident.

a.fallax(Baird). Mountain Song Sparrow. Resident in southern Idaho. (D. A. 1839, Head Taylor Creek, Boise County, August 7, 1941.)b.merrilliBrewster. Merrill Song Sparrow. Resident in central and northern Idaho. (Univ. Idaho No. 103, Moscow, Latah County, February 22, 1938.)

a.fallax(Baird). Mountain Song Sparrow. Resident in southern Idaho. (D. A. 1839, Head Taylor Creek, Boise County, August 7, 1941.)

b.merrilliBrewster. Merrill Song Sparrow. Resident in central and northern Idaho. (Univ. Idaho No. 103, Moscow, Latah County, February 22, 1938.)

Calcarius lapponicus alascensisRidgway. Alaska Longspur. Uncommonmigrant. Merrill (1898:15) records one specimen of this species taken at Fort Sherman on November 13, 1896.

Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis(Linnaeus). Eastern Snow Bunting. Uncommon migrant. Rust (1915:127) records the bird as rare in migration in Kootenai County, and Merrill (1898:15) states that it is irregular in winter at Fort Sherman.

Aldrich, J. W.

1944. Notes on the races of the white-breasted nuthatch. Auk, 61:592-604.1946a. New subspecies of birds from western North America. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 59:129-136.1946b. Speciation in the white-cheeked geese. Wilson Bull., 58:94-103.

1944. Notes on the races of the white-breasted nuthatch. Auk, 61:592-604.

1946a. New subspecies of birds from western North America. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 59:129-136.

1946b. Speciation in the white-cheeked geese. Wilson Bull., 58:94-103.

Aldrich, J. W. and Friedmann, H.

1943. A revision of the ruffed grouse. Condor, 45:85-103.

1943. A revision of the ruffed grouse. Condor, 45:85-103.

American Ornithologists' Union Committee.

1931. Check-list of North American birds. Lancaster Press.1944. Nineteenth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 61:441-464.1945. Twentieth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 62:436-449.1946. Twenty-first supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 63:428-432.1947. Twenty-second supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 64:445-452.

1931. Check-list of North American birds. Lancaster Press.

1944. Nineteenth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 61:441-464.

1945. Twentieth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 62:436-449.

1946. Twenty-first supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 63:428-432.

1947. Twenty-second supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union check-list of North American birds. Auk, 64:445-452.

Arvey, M. D.

1941. Black-billed cuckoo in Idaho. Condor, 43:291.1944. Eastern blue-jay in Idaho. Condor, 46:205.

1941. Black-billed cuckoo in Idaho. Condor, 43:291.

1944. Eastern blue-jay in Idaho. Condor, 46:205.

Behle, W. H.

1942. Distribution and variation of the horned larks (Otocoris alpestris) of western North America. Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 46:205-316.1944. Check-list of the birds of Utah. Condor, 46:67-87.

1942. Distribution and variation of the horned larks (Otocoris alpestris) of western North America. Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 46:205-316.

1944. Check-list of the birds of Utah. Condor, 46:67-87.

Bendire, C. E.

1877. Birds of southeastern Oregon. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 19:109-149.

1877. Birds of southeastern Oregon. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 19:109-149.

Bond, R. M.

1946. The peregrine population of western North America. Condor, 48:101-116.

1946. The peregrine population of western North America. Condor, 48:101-116.

Brewster, W.

1896. Description of a new warbler and a new song sparrow. Auk, 13:44-47.

1896. Description of a new warbler and a new song sparrow. Auk, 13:44-47.

Brodkorb, P.

1935a. Two new subspecies of the red-shafted flicker. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zoöl., Univ. Michigan, 314:1-3.1935b. A new bird for Idaho. Auk, 52:312.

1935a. Two new subspecies of the red-shafted flicker. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zoöl., Univ. Michigan, 314:1-3.

1935b. A new bird for Idaho. Auk, 52:312.

Burleigh, T. D.

1923. Notes on the breeding birds of Clark's Fork, Bonner County, Idaho, Auk, 40:653-665.

1923. Notes on the breeding birds of Clark's Fork, Bonner County, Idaho, Auk, 40:653-665.

Coole, H. K.

1915. The present status of the trumpeter swan (Olor buccinator). Auk, 32:82-90.

1915. The present status of the trumpeter swan (Olor buccinator). Auk, 32:82-90.

Coues, E.

1892. Original description of Lewis's woodpecker. Auk, 9:394.

1892. Original description of Lewis's woodpecker. Auk, 9:394.

Davis, W. B.

1923. On the avifauna of Minidoka County, and adjacent territory. Murrelet, 4:3-4.1930. MeetOreospiza chlorura. Oologist, 47:136.1934. Bird notes from Owyhee County, Idaho. Murrelet, 15:69-72.1935a. Noon-day feeding of the Pacific nighthawk. Condor, 37:176.1935b. An analysis of the bird population in the vicinity of Rupert, Idaho. Condor, 37:233-238.1936. Broad-winged hawk in Idaho. Condor, 38:86.

1923. On the avifauna of Minidoka County, and adjacent territory. Murrelet, 4:3-4.

1930. MeetOreospiza chlorura. Oologist, 47:136.

1934. Bird notes from Owyhee County, Idaho. Murrelet, 15:69-72.

1935a. Noon-day feeding of the Pacific nighthawk. Condor, 37:176.

1935b. An analysis of the bird population in the vicinity of Rupert, Idaho. Condor, 37:233-238.

1936. Broad-winged hawk in Idaho. Condor, 38:86.

Davis, W. B. and Stevenson, J.

1934. The type localities of three birds collected by Lewis and Clark in 1806. Condor, 36:161-163.

1934. The type localities of three birds collected by Lewis and Clark in 1806. Condor, 36:161-163.

Duvall, H. J.

1945. Distribution and taxonomy of the black-capped chickadees of North America. Auk, 62:49-69.

1945. Distribution and taxonomy of the black-capped chickadees of North America. Auk, 62:49-69.

Evendon, F. G., Jr., and Evendon, J. R.

1944. A house finch census at Mountain Home, Idaho. Condor, 46:209.

1944. A house finch census at Mountain Home, Idaho. Condor, 46:209.

Grinnell, J.

1904. The origin and distribution of the chestnut-backed chickadee. Auk, 21:364-382.

1904. The origin and distribution of the chestnut-backed chickadee. Auk, 21:364-382.

Hand, R. L.

1933a. The hawk-owl in northern Idaho. Condor, 35:32.1933b. Summer occurrence of the goshawk in Idaho. Condor, 35:36.1935. A sight record of the red phalarope (P. fulicans) in northern Idaho. Auk, 52:180-181.1938. Notes on some birds nesting in northern Idaho. Condor, 41:84.

1933a. The hawk-owl in northern Idaho. Condor, 35:32.

1933b. Summer occurrence of the goshawk in Idaho. Condor, 35:36.

1935. A sight record of the red phalarope (P. fulicans) in northern Idaho. Auk, 52:180-181.

1938. Notes on some birds nesting in northern Idaho. Condor, 41:84.

Hayward, C. L.

1934. Important heron rookeries in southeastern Idaho. Auk, 51:39-41.

1934. Important heron rookeries in southeastern Idaho. Auk, 51:39-41.

Hurley, J. B.

1926. Birds observed in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Murrelet, 7:35-36.

1926. Birds observed in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Murrelet, 7:35-36.

Jewett, S. G.

1912a. Western records of the catbird. Auk, 29:106.1912b. Some birds of the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho. Condor, 14:191-194.

1912a. Western records of the catbird. Auk, 29:106.

1912b. Some birds of the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho. Condor, 14:191-194.

Jones, V. E.

1943. White-fronted goose in Idaho. Condor, 45:120.1946. The starling in Idaho. Condor, 48:142-143.

1943. White-fronted goose in Idaho. Condor, 45:120.

1946. The starling in Idaho. Condor, 48:142-143.

Kenagy, F.

1914. A change in fauna. Condor, 16:120-123.

1914. A change in fauna. Condor, 16:120-123.

Low, J. B.

1945. Clay bank has multiple use for wildlife. Condor, 47:132-133.

1945. Clay bank has multiple use for wildlife. Condor, 47:132-133.

Low, J. B., and Nelson, M.

1945. Recent records of breeding waterfowl in Utah and southern Idaho. Condor, 47:131-132.

1945. Recent records of breeding waterfowl in Utah and southern Idaho. Condor, 47:131-132.

Marshall, W. H.

1940. An "Eagle Guard" developed in Idaho. Condor, 52:166.

1940. An "Eagle Guard" developed in Idaho. Condor, 52:166.

McCabe, T. T., and McCabe, E. B.

1933. Hermit thrushes of the northwestern states. Condor, 35:122-123.

1933. Hermit thrushes of the northwestern states. Condor, 35:122-123.

Merriam, C. H.

1891. Results of a biological reconnaisance of south-central Idaho. N. Amer. Fauna, 5:1-108.1892. The dwarf screech owl (Megascops flammeolus idahoensisMerriam). Auk, 9:169-171.

1891. Results of a biological reconnaisance of south-central Idaho. N. Amer. Fauna, 5:1-108.

1892. The dwarf screech owl (Megascops flammeolus idahoensisMerriam). Auk, 9:169-171.

Merrill, J. C.

1897. Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho. Auk, 14:347-357.1898. Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho. Auk, 15:14-22.

1897. Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho. Auk, 14:347-357.

1898. Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho. Auk, 15:14-22.

Miller, A. H.

1931. Systematic revision and natural history of the American shrikes (Lanius). Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 38:11-242.1933. The Canada jays of northern Idaho. Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 7:287-296.1941. Speciation in the avian genusJunco. Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 44:173-434.

1931. Systematic revision and natural history of the American shrikes (Lanius). Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 38:11-242.

1933. The Canada jays of northern Idaho. Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 7:287-296.

1941. Speciation in the avian genusJunco. Univ. California Publ. Zoöl., 44:173-434.

Miller, A. H. and McCabe, T. T.

1935. Racial differentiation inPasserella (Melospiza) lincolnii. Condor, 37:144-160.

1935. Racial differentiation inPasserella (Melospiza) lincolnii. Condor, 37:144-160.

Moore, R. T.

1939. A review of the house finches of the subgenus Burrica. Condor, 41:177-205.

1939. A review of the house finches of the subgenus Burrica. Condor, 41:177-205.

Oberholser, H. C.

1918. Notes on the subspecies ofNumenius americanusBechstein. Auk, 35:188-195.

1918. Notes on the subspecies ofNumenius americanusBechstein. Auk, 35:188-195.

Olson, A. C., Jr.

1943. Starling in northern Idaho. Condor, 45:197.

1943. Starling in northern Idaho. Condor, 45:197.

Palmer, R. H.

1928. Relative abundance of bird species in southern Idaho, Fresno County, California, and King County, Washington. Murrelet, 9:28-38.

1928. Relative abundance of bird species in southern Idaho, Fresno County, California, and King County, Washington. Murrelet, 9:28-38.

Ridgway, R.

1901-1918. The birds of North and Middle America. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50, pts. 1-8.

1901-1918. The birds of North and Middle America. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50, pts. 1-8.

Rust, H. J.

1913. Birds new to the vicinity of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 15:41.1914. Some notes on the nesting of the sharp-shinned hawk. Condor, 16:14-24.1915. An annotated list of the birds of Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 17:118-129.1916. Additional notes on the birds of Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 18:81-82.1917. An annotated list of the birds of Fremont County, Idaho, as observed during the summer of 1916. Condor, 19:29-43.1919. A favorite nesting haunt of the Merrill song sparrow. Condor, 21:145-153.1920. The home life of the western warbling vireo. Condor, 22:85-94.

1913. Birds new to the vicinity of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 15:41.

1914. Some notes on the nesting of the sharp-shinned hawk. Condor, 16:14-24.

1915. An annotated list of the birds of Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 17:118-129.

1916. Additional notes on the birds of Kootenai County, Idaho. Condor, 18:81-82.

1917. An annotated list of the birds of Fremont County, Idaho, as observed during the summer of 1916. Condor, 19:29-43.

1919. A favorite nesting haunt of the Merrill song sparrow. Condor, 21:145-153.

1920. The home life of the western warbling vireo. Condor, 22:85-94.

Slipp, J. W.

1942. Franklin's gull in Idaho. Condor, 44:226-227.

1942. Franklin's gull in Idaho. Condor, 44:226-227.

Sloanaker, J. L.

1925. Notes from Spokane. Condor, 27:73-74.

1925. Notes from Spokane. Condor, 27:73-74.

Snyder, J. O.

1900. Notes on a few species of Idaho and Washington birds. Auk, 17:242-245.

1900. Notes on a few species of Idaho and Washington birds. Auk, 17:242-245.

Stone, W.

1915. Type locality of Lewis's woodpecker and Clarke's nutcracker. Auk, 32:371-372.

1915. Type locality of Lewis's woodpecker and Clarke's nutcracker. Auk, 32:371-372.

Sugden, J. W.

1937. The status of the sandhill crane in Utah and southern Idaho. Condor, 40:18-22.

1937. The status of the sandhill crane in Utah and southern Idaho. Condor, 40:18-22.

Taverner, P. A.

1914. A new subspecies ofDendragapus(Dendragapus obscurus flemmingi) from southern Yukon Territory. Auk, 31:385-388.

1914. A new subspecies ofDendragapus(Dendragapus obscurus flemmingi) from southern Yukon Territory. Auk, 31:385-388.

Taylor, W. P.

1918. Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrula) breeding within the United States. Auk, 35:226-227.

1918. Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrula) breeding within the United States. Auk, 35:226-227.

Tracy, H. C.

1910. The bobolink in Idaho. Condor, 12:80.

1910. The bobolink in Idaho. Condor, 12:80.

van Rossem, A. J.

1929. A northern race of the mountain chickadee. Auk, 45:104-105.

1929. A northern race of the mountain chickadee. Auk, 45:104-105.

Wyman, L. E.

1911a. Harris's sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) in southern Idaho. Auk, 28:267-268.1911b. The bobolink again in Idaho. Condor, 13:75.1911c. The catbird in southern Idaho. Condor, 13:108.1912a. Bobolink again in Idaho. Condor, 14:41.1912b. White-throated sparrow in Idaho. Auk, 29:247.1912c.Oreortyxin Idaho. Auk, 29:538-539.

1911a. Harris's sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) in southern Idaho. Auk, 28:267-268.

1911b. The bobolink again in Idaho. Condor, 13:75.

1911c. The catbird in southern Idaho. Condor, 13:108.

1912a. Bobolink again in Idaho. Condor, 14:41.

1912b. White-throated sparrow in Idaho. Auk, 29:247.

1912c.Oreortyxin Idaho. Auk, 29:538-539.

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