Author: [Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.) Title: The Blue Jay: December 1962, Vol. XX, No. 4
Description: Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1962. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, silver-grey covers, Pp137-180. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Lesser Yellowlegs (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: Roy Edwards reviews Rachel Carson's Silent Spring; Getting to know our less common birds; TF Tower kills; First Yellow Rail recorded for Regina; A Golden-winged Warbler in Regina; Virginia Rail nest in Alberta; Marbled Godwit range extension in Alberta; Possible Dickcissel record for the Regina area; Extensive fall wandering of immature horned owl and magpie; Unusual feeding behaviour of chickadee; Predatory crow; Large Eared Grebe colony at Regina; Loggerhead Shrike versus Brewer's Blackbird; Birds of Lynn Lake, Manitoba; Arethusa bulbosa, an addition to the flora of Saskatchewan; Some Lady Lake shrew records; Red fox and possible mountain lion at Shaunavon; etc. Two copies available.
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Book Review Rachel Carson Silent Spring; Less Common Birds; First Yellow Rail Recorded Regina; Golden-Winged Warbler Regina; Virginia Rail Nest Alberta; Marbled Godwit Range Extension Albert
Price: US$ 8.00 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 26146
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