Author: [Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.) Title: The Blue Jay: March 1967, Vol. XXV, No. 1
Description: Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1967. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp1-52. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Qu'Appelle Valley at Lumsden, Saskatchewan (see scan). A very good or better copy. About 70 grams -- ships lettermail! We currently stock around 100 issues of 'The Blue Jay; A Journal of Natural History and Conservation for Saskatchewan and Adjacent Regions' (most issues from 1957-1978). Contents of this issue include: The Rarest Type of Blue Jay by Richard Conn; 1966 review of Saskatoon bird observations; Visible migration - Saskatoon, 1966; Report on Barn Owl at Regina; Spring bird phenology on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska; Possible sighting of a Green Heron; Mourning Dove near Fort Smith, N.W.T.; A sight record of the Red Phalarope in Alberta; More Bald Eagle sightings in the Lake Athabasca region; A Hippoboscid Fly record for Saskatchewan; Poamogeton illinoensis, new to Mackenzie District; and numerous reviews birds of Canada and Alberta, The Whooping Crane, and Wild Mammals of Missouri.
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Rarest Type Blue Jay Richard Conn; 1966 Review Saskatoon Bird Observations; Visible Bird Migration Saskatoon 1966; Report Barn Owl Regina; Spring Bird Phenology St. Lawrence Island Alaska; P
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