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Vol. 36 No. 1 (1978): March 1978
Vol. 36 No. 1 (1978): March 1978
Published:
1978-03-01
Articles
Publication information; Table of Contents
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Birdwatching Etiquette: The Need for a Developing Philosophy
R. L. Glinski
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George Lang - Pioneer Ornithologist of Indian Head
C. Stuart Houston
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Society Opposes Wintego Dam
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Correction: Rhamnus cathartica L. Is Not Prunusnigra Ait.
Keith Shaw
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36th Annual Saskatchewan Christmas Bird Count - 1977
Mary I. Houston
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Pelicans, Cormorants and Great Blue Herons in Saskatchewan in 1976
K. Roney
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Observations on the Nesting Behaviour of the Saw-Whet Owl in Alberta
Sandra Johns, Anthony Johns
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Merlins Wintering and Breeding At Brandon, Manitoba
M. McCowan
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Many Nests On One Small Lot
Mrs. J. Bancroft
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First Alberta Record of An Eastern Bluebird
Butot. R.
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Seventeenth Annual Nestbox Report From Brandon, Manitoba
Mrs. J. Lane
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Calgary Bluebird Trail - 1977
H. W. Pinel, J. R. Biddell
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Eastern Bluebird Boxes in Ontario
L. A. Smith
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Third Record of Harlequin Duck At Churchill, Manitoba
K. Walton, D. I. MacLachlan
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Observations on Two Songs of the Rufous-Sided Towhee
A. Johns
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Saskatchewan Christmas Mammal Count - 1977
Wayne Harris
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Some Western Canadian Bat Records
D. B. Schowalter, William J. Dorward
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Litter Size and Nursery Sites of the Hoary Bat Near Delta, Manitoba
S. G. Sealy
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Bat Dies on Barbed Wire Fence
A. N. Wisely
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Wolves on the Southern Saskatchewan Border
T. White
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Another Look At Coyotes
H. de Vogel
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Nature Library
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Letters
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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Editorial; Publication information
Saskatchewan Natural History Society
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