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[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: September 1962, Vol. XX, No. 3
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1962. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, silver-grey covers, Pp97-136. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover sketch: Little Brother of the Plains by R.D. Symons (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: From southern deserts to northern sand dunes; Co-operative spring migration study; Our four blackbirds at Boggy Creek; Prevention of crop damage caused by blackbirds; Early record of Gyrfalcon near Regina; Trouble among colonial birds at Isle of Bays; Second annual spring birds census; Partial albino redwing sighted for fourth year; Unusual nest sites of Common Crows, Sora, and Common Grackle; Next protection of the American Widgeon; Fall Saw-Whet Owl concentrations in Ontario; First report of Lotus corniculatus in Saskatchewan; The Blacktailed Prairie Dog in Canada; etc.
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Book number: 26145
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Northern Sand Dunes; Co-Operative Spring Migration Study; Blackbirds Boggy Creek; Prevention Crop Damage Blackbirds; Early Record Gyrfalcon Regina; Trouble Among Colonial Birds Isle Bays; Se

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: December 1962, Vol. XX, No. 4
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.
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Book number: 26146
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Catalogue: Natural History
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

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1963, Vol. XXI, No. 1
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.
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Book number: 26147
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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

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: June 1963, Vol. XXI, No. 2
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1963. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, green and black & white covers, Pp45-84. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Spider's Web (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: Ezra Henry Moss, 1892-1963 by C.D. Bird; A Water Conservation and Development Project in the Yorkton Area by C.J. Houston; Montana's Charles M. Russell National Wildlife range; R.F. Oldaker - the man who reads gull bands with a telescope; Gray-crowned Rosy Finch at Fort Qu'Appelle; First record of Wood Duck for Regina area; Courtship behaviour of Lesser Scaup; Winter feeding habits of Bohemian Waxwings; Cooperative Migration Study, spring, 1963; Some records of the Canada Goose breeding in southwestern Saskatchewan; Birds of the Taltson River Region, N.W.T.; New plant records for Manitoba; American Milk Vetch; Bird-nest fungus; Farley Mowat's Owls in the Family reviewed by Rosalind Taylor; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26148
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Ezra Henry Moss 1892-1963; Water Conservation Development Project in Yorkton Saskatchewan Area; Montana Charles Russell National Wildlife Range; Oldaker Gull Bands Telescope; Gray-Crowned Ro

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: September 1963, Vol. XXI, No. 3
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1963. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, green and black & white covers, Pp85-128. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Sunflower (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: By Two Canadian Trails in Late August by Dr. H.M. Speechley (reprinted); Dr. H.M. Speechley, 1866-1951; Self-Guided Nature Trails established in Cypress Hills Park; Detergents - a new hazard for water brids; 1963 records of Lazuli Bunting and Yellow-breasted Chat; Red-headed Woodpecker in Cypress Hills; Banding Golden Eagles along the South Saskatchewan River - a picture story; Co-operative spring Migration Study 1963; Far travels of teal brood; Yellowthroat versus Laconte's Sparrow; Geese make long walk to water; Notes on a Burrowing Owl; Saw-whet Owl - the case of the whistling rabbits; The heronry in Stanley Park; Partial albino Redwing sighted for fifth year; The Last Mountain Game Preserve; Indian Breadroot, Psoralea esculenta; Interesting mosses from Elbow forest preserve in southern Saskatchewan; A report of Marchantia polymorpha L. after a forest fire; Plants of the dry sunny slopes; The remarkable squash; Long-eared Myotis Bat record; Bear and Wolverine near Beechy; The larder of a Red Fox; Buffalo Stones; Some important butterflies captured by Junior Naturalists; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26149
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Two Canadian Trails Late August Speechley; Speechley 1866-1951; Self-Guided Nature Trails Established Cypress Hills Park; Detergents Hazard Water Brids; 1963 Records Lazuli Bunting Yellow-Br

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: December 1963, Vol. XXI, No. 4
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1963. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, green and black & white covers, Pp129-168. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Northern Flying Squirrel (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: Qu'Appelle Valley Hiking Trail; Additions to the check-list of Saskatchewan Birds; Greater Scaup sighted in Regina; Wascana goose summers on the Arctic prairie; First specimen record of Western Tanager in southern Saskatchewan; A change in the nest site of the House Sparrow; Large concentrations of Common Loon on Wildnest Lake; Recent Black-throated Blue Warbler records in Saskatchewan; Unusual Red-headed Woodpecker record in Moose Jaw area; Summer observations of White-winged Crossbills at Regina; Gumweed; Three additions to the flora of Saskatchewan; Prince Albert and Emma Lake fungi; Three common members of the Heath Family; Records of the Northern Flying Squirrel in Saskatchewan; The Northern Flying Squirrel, a photographic study; Brief comments on a series of beaver dams; reviews on Hunters of the buried years, Planning a nature center, and College natural areas as research and teaching facilities; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26150
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Catalogue: Natural History
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Qu'appelle Valley Hiking Trail; Additions Check-List Saskatchewan Birds; Greater Scaup Sighting Regina; Wascana Goose Summers Arctic Prairie; First Specimen Record Western Tanager Southern S

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1964, Vol. XXII, No. 1
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1964. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, orange and black & white covers, Pp1-44. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Snowy Owl (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: Status of Hawks and Owls under Manitoba's New Wildlife Act; Hope for Water Birds subjected to Detergents; Clark's Nutcracker in the Cypress Hills; Unusual occurrence of a Spruce Grouse; Sight record of a Dipper in southwestern Saskatchewan; Yellow-breasted Chat at Moose Jaw; Mockingbird at Elbow Saskatchewan; An observation of the western race of the Gray-crowned Rosy Finch; The Bird life at Cree Lake, summer 1963; Some 1963 Bird Records for the Saskatoon district; Unusual recovery of banded Black Duck; Banding recovery of Great Gray Owl; Unusual Birds at Lake Kipabiskau; Downstream movement of moulting Whistling Swans, Thelon River, N.W.T.; Regina Waterfowl Park nesting survey; Eared Grebe colony at Regina; Attempted predation by Peregrine Falcon; Western Snowberry; Many-spined Prickly Pear; Pink Blue Beard-tongue; Muskox skull found at Grandview, Manitoba; Interesting Lynx observations; comments on lynx invasion; further comments on whistling Snowshoe Rabbits; George Revell, Conservationist and Game Guardian; The Nene Goose of Hawaii; etc.
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Book number: 26151
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Status Hawks Owls Manitoba Wildlife Act; Water Birds Detergents; Clark's Nutcracker Cypress Hills; Unusual Occurrence Spruce Grouse; Sight Record Dipper Southwestern Saskatchewan; Yellow-Bre

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1964, Vol. XXII, No. 2
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1964. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, orange and black & white covers, Pp45-88. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Brewer's Blackbird (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: A Short History of the W.P. Fraser Herbarium, Univeristy of Saskatchewan by George Argus; Bird Photography by Hans Dommasch; Large Flock of Western Tanagers; Unusual owl-loon aerial collision; Snowy Owl captures duck; Recollection of an encounter between a Golden Eagle and a Great Blue Heron; Winter birds of Norway House; A southerly record of the Willow Ptarmigan; The Black-billed Magpie; Status of the Mockingbird in the Northern Great Plains; Killdeer photos; White Cinquefoil; Pronghorns at Regina; Further reports of Lynx; plus book reviews; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26152
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Short History Fraser Herbarium Univeristy Saskatchewan George Argus; Bird Photography Hans Dommasch; Large Flock Western Tanagers; Unusual Owl-Loon Aerial Collision; Snowy Owl Captures Duck;

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: September 1964, Vol. XXII, No. 3
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1964. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, orange and black & white covers, Pp89-132. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Downy Woodpecker Feeding Young (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: History of Weeds in Western Canada, the late A.C. Budd, edited by J.F. Alex; Snowy Plover taken in Saskatchewan; First specimen record of Pine Warbler for Saskatchewan; Brewer's Sparrow at Regina; Photographing the Downy Woodpecker; Two possible wild hybrids of the White-fronted Goose x Snow Goose; Sandhill Crane nesting record for southern Saskatchewan; Lazuli Bunting in Moose Jaw; Crow and Mallard nesting in close proximity; An unusual gull accident; Gray-crowned Rosy Finch record; Dickcissel at Oxbow; A wild flax of the dry prairies; Habenaria obtusata and H. bracteata; Damage done by weed sprays; Plant distributions on Kernen's Prairie, Saskatoon; Pingguicula vulgaris in southern Saskatchewan; Correntions on Butterfly Determinations by Ronald Hooper; Sagebrush Vole range extensions and other records; A Cougar killed near Kincaid; Lynx records; The Pasquia Hills expedition, May, 1964; Weasel attacks full-grown young Mallard; plus book review; etc. Two copies available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26153
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, History Weeds Western Canada, Snowy Plover Saskatchewan; First Specimen Record Pine Warbler Saskatchewan; Brewer's Sparrow Regina; Photographing Downy Woodpecker; Possible Wild Hybrids White

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1965, Vol. XXIII, No. 1
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1965. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp1-56. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Black-tailed Prairie Dog family (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: Prairie Dogs and Ferrets, Editorial; In Memory of Hugh Boyd; Harley Ranson's experiences of spring migration in the Tyvan district 1916-1934; Raptores banded in 1964; Some 1964 bird records for the Saskatoon district; May Day count, Saskatoon Natural History Society; Bird migration collision casualties at Saskatoon; Regina and Lumsden TV tower bird mortalities; Eared Grebe colony at Regina; Mockingbirds at Oak Lake, Manitoba; Breeding success of the White Pelican in two colonies in Manitoba in 1964; Varied Thrush reported near Wolseley; Unusual feeding behaviour of Yellowlegs; Marsh Hawk preys on cottontails; Lark Sparrow breeding at Nipawin; Apparent nesting of Bonaparte's Gull; Snowy Owls and Gray Partridge near Saskatoon in the winter of 1963-64; Third Annual Manitoba Christmas bird count; Recent pocket mouse record for Saskatchewan; Fabric from an early Saskatchewan trading post; Rediscovery of Stephanomeria (Rush Pink) in Saskatchewan; Additional notes on Common Mullein at Saskatoon in 1964; Bluebur - a weedy pest; Wild Black Currant; Little giant of the northern wastelands; The Western Red Lily; and reviews including Thoreau on Birds; etc.
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Book number: 26155
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Catalogue: Natural History
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Prairie Dogs Ferrets, Memory Hugh Boyd; Harley Ranson Experiences Spring Migration Tyvan District 1916-1934; Raptores Banded 1964; 1964 Bird Records Saskatoon District; Saskatoon Natural His

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: September 1965, Vol. XXIII, No. 3
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1965. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp113-156. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: American Coot (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: Editorial on Planning for Wild Lands; Brief for a Buffalo Park by Allen Ronaghan; Status of the Scarlet Tanager in Saskatchewan; Note on the Western Tanager at Regina; First Saskatchewan record of the Ruff; Siberian recovery of Pectoral Sandpiper; Sandhilll Cranes flying with feet drawn up; Williamson's Sapsucker found in southeastern Saskatchewan; Black-throated Gray Warbler - a Saskatchewan first; A Myrtle Warbler nesting record for Regina; Association of a Pintail drake and a Mallard pair; Two possible records of Barrow's Goldeneye in Saskatchewan; A brief note on birds feeding on the Cat-tail Moth; Cooperative Spring Migration Study 1965; Bird Records for Central Saskatchewan; Three mammal records from the Thelon Game Sanctuary, N.W.T.; The call of the Kit Fox; The possibility of Grizzly Bears still existing in Saskatchewan; Sandwort (Arenaria peploides) on freshwater beach, Beverly Lake, Keewatin; Shaggy Mane mushrooms eaten by crickets; Scarlet Gaura or Butterfly Weed; Red Baneberry; and reviews of Common weeds of the Canadian prairies, Great arc of the wild sheep; Wild cats; etc.
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Book number: 26156
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Planning Wild Lands; Brief Buffalo Park Allen Ronaghan; Status Scarlet Tanager Saskatchewan; Western Tanager Regina; First Saskatchewan Bird Record Ruff; Siberian Recovery Pectoral Sandpiper

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1966, Vol. XXIV, No. 1
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1966. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp1-52. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Frenchman River valley, near Val Marie (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: Personal Reflections of Some Early Saskatchewan Naturalists by Robert Symons; An extension of the known range of the Poor-will in Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan's first specimen of the Blue-winged Warbler; The 1965 fall warbler migration at Regina; Mist netting at Saskatoon; Swallow mortality at Moose Mountain; Territorial aggression between a dragonfly and hummingbird; Crows warming themselves at a chimney; Recollection of a Peregrine Falcon - pigeon pursuit; Second report on Saskatchewan Falconry Association banding program; Whooping Crane population report; Notes on birds and other animals in the Slave River - Little Buffalo River area, N.W.T.; Notes on the carnivorous tendencies of some sciurids; Return of Bison to Manitoba; A new species of Oxytropis for Alberta; Owl's-clover; and book review of Host Relations of the Parasitic Cowbirds; etc. Two copies of this issue available, both in very good condition.
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Book number: 26157
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Early Saskatchewan Naturalists Robert Symons; Range Extension Poor-Will Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan First Specimen Blue-Winged Warbler; 1965 Fall Warbler Migration Regina; Mist Netting Saskat

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: June 1966, Vol. XXIV, No. 2
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1966. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp53-100. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Summer evening (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: Editorial on The Remote Northern Wilderness; The Quiet Crisis by George Ledingham; The Red-headed Woodpecker in Saskatchewan, its status and distribution; Saskatchewan Long-eared Owl recovered in Mexico; The Gray Jay in Saskatchewan; Notes on the Black-headed Grosbeak; Some movements of Ring-billed Gulls color-marked in Colorado; Some 1965 bird records for the Saskatoon district; Greater Prairie Chicken in southern Alberta; Record of Wood Duck at Little Quill Lake; Fatal entanglement of Common Tern; Observations of birds at Cree Lake, Saskatchewan; Bald Eagle at Weitzel Lake, Saskatchewan; Observations of the effect of a solar eclipse on bird activities; Northern Grasshopper Mouse; A new species of butterfly for Saskatchewan; Yellow goat's-beard, an aggressive invader; and a book review of The Giant Canada Goose by Harold Hanson (reviewed by C. Stuart Houston); etc.
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Book number: 26158
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Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Red-Headed Woodpecker Saskatchewan Status Distribution; Saskatchewan Long-Eared Owl; Gray Jay Saskatchewan; Notes Black-Headed Grosbeak; Movements Ring-Billed Gulls Color-Marked Colorado; 19

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: September 1966, Vol. XXIV, No. 3
Regina: The Saskatchewan Natural History Society, 1966. Paper bound (stapled wrappers), 12mo, blue and black & white covers, Pp101-156. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and drawings. Cover photo: Harvest near Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan, September 1965 (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: Some Ecological Features of the Rocanville-St. Lazare Area by Everett Peterson; Bird Sanctuaries in Saskatchewan, 1887-1965, by L.H. Murray; The colonial birds at Suggi Lake, Saskatchewan; Need for pelican protection; Black Brant records from Western Saskatchewan; Notes on the Rough-legged Hawk in the Perry River region, Northwest Territories; A breeding bird survey on uncultivated grassland at Regina; Northern record: Lark Bunting nesting colony near Saskatoon; Recent observations of the Field Sparrow in Manitoba; Cooperative Spring Migration Study; Barred Owl nest record for Alberta; A Bay-breasted Warbler nest record for Alberta; Long-tailed Jaeger in Alberta; Feeding weed seeds to birds; The stuck duck (photo); The Yellow Lady's-slipper; Harebell or bluebell; Mistocene; and several book reviews including one on the Amphibians and reptiles of Saskatchewan.
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Book number: 26159
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Catalogue: Natural History
Keywords: Blue Jay Saskatchewan Natural History Society, George Ledingham, Ecological Features Rocanville-St. Lazare Area Everett Peterson; Bird Sanctuaries Saskatchewan History; Colonial Birds Suggi Lake Saskatchewan; Pelican Protection; Black Brant Records Wester

 
[Saskatchewan Natural History Society] Ledingham, George (ed.)
The Blue Jay: March 1967, Vol. XXV, No. 1
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.
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Book number: 26161
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Catalogue: Natural History
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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