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Title: The Blue Jay: December 1964, Vol. XXII, No. 4
Description: Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1964. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, orange and black & white covers, Pp133-180. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Saguaro (see scan). A very good or better copy. About 70 grams -- ships lettermail! We currently stock around 100 issues of 'The Blue Jay' (most issues from 1957-1978). Contents of this issue include: Preserving Nature in Parks by R.Y. Edwards; Notes on the western race of the Pigeon Hawk; Marsh Hawk attempts to salvage a dead Coot; Bald Eagle records from the Churchill River area; Late nesting of a Gray Partridge; Nesting of the Mockingbird at Cadogan, Alberta; Additional records of the Mockingbird; Additional fall records of the Yellow Rail; Varied Thrush at Regina; Northern record for Cinnamon Teal; A tree-perching Sora; Co-operative spring migration study 1964; Woolly Yarrow on the dry prairie; Striped Coral-root; Records of mammals in the Lake Athabasca area, Saskatchewan; Wolves reported in the Val Marie district; Lynx at Edenwold; Two records of the Blue Racer in Saskatchewan; Birds of the Lake Athabasca region, Saskatchewan; The White-tailed Deer; etc. Very good condition.

Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Preserving Nature Parks; Western Race Pigeon Hawk; Marsh Hawk Attempts Salvage Dead Coot; Bald Eagle Records Churchill River Area; Late Nesting Gray Partridge; Nesting Mockingbird Cadogan Al

Price: US$ 8.00 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 26154

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