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Vol. 24 No. 1 (1966): March 1966
Vol. 24 No. 1 (1966): March 1966
Published:
1966-03-01
Articles
For the Sake of Abstract Values
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Publication information; Table of Contents
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Personal Recollections of Some Early Saskatchewan Naturalists
Robert D. Symons
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An Extension of the Known Range of the Poor-Will in Saskatchewan
Clive Elliot
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Saskatchewan's First Specimen of the Blue-Winged Warbler
Frank Brazier
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The 1965 Fall Warbler Migration at Regina
Margaret Belcher, Alvin Binnie, Betty Binnie
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Mist Netting at Saskatoon, Autumn 1965
C. Stuart Houston, Mary Houston
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Swallow Mortality at Moose Mountain
Spencer G. Sealy
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Territorial Aggression Between a Dragonfly and Hummingbird
Richard S. Miller
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Crows Warming Themselves at a Chimney
Emerson A. Stoner
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Recollection of a Peregrine Falcon - Pigeon Pursuit
S. Jordheim
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Second Report on Saskatchewan Falconry Association Banding Program
Glen A. Fox
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Whooping Crane Population Report
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Notes on Birds and Other Animals in the Slave River - Little Buffalo River Area, N.W.T.
Robert E. Stewart
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Twenty-Fourth Annual Saskatchewan Christmas Bird Count, 1965
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Notes on the Carnivorous Tendencies of Some Sciurids
Spencer G. Sealy
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Return of Bison to Manitoba
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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A New Species of Oxytropis for Alberta
Keith Shaw
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A Most Versatile Shrub
Gordon Smith
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Owl's-Clover
Keith F. Best
PDF
Junior Naturalists
Joyce Deutscher
PDF
The Blue Jay Bookshelf
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Notes from Letters
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Editorial; Publication information
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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