Author: [Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.) Title: The Blue Jay: March 1963, Vol. XXI, No. 1
Description: Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1963. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, green and black & white covers, Pp1-44. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Cock Sharp-tailed Grouse (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: Largest Erratic in Saskatchewan; Garganey Duck in the wild in Alberta; Banded Ross' Goose recovered in Regina; Imperfect albinism in a Green-winged Teal; The fall recoveries of young Mallards banded at Kindersley, Saskatchewan; Whoooping Crane winter count, 1962-63; Barred Owl at Dore Lake; Hawk Owl collected at Raymore; Greater Prairie Chicken at Simpson; Summer record of Evening Grosbeak at Denare Beach; Nesting records at Oak Lake, Manitoba; Dance of the Sharp-tailed Grouse; First Manitoba Christmas bird count; Drummond's Milk Vetch; Unusual Black-eyed Susan; Grasshopper eggs laid in sweet clover stems; Velvet Ants; Cougars in Saskatchewan; Red Fox on the increase?; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Largest Erratic Saskatchewan; Garganey Ducks Alberta; Banded Ross' Goose Recovered Regina; Imperfect Albinism Green-Winged Teal; Young Mallards Banded Kindersley Saskatchewan; Whoooping Cran
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- Book number: 26147
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