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INTRODUCTION The following is an index of the KFN Blue Bill from 1954 onwards. This is a chronological index where the entries have been put under subject headings. There is some degree of cross referencing. The most recent entries are found at the top of the lists. Items in brackets are to clarify the title and also indicate where a map is included. This index covers the articles and book reviews in Blue Bill. In order to view the subject headings you can either click on “Bookmarks” or scroll down to pages 2 to 5. Clicking on the bookmark subject will move you straight to that heading. The articles may be viewed at the Queen’s Engineering and Science Library on the south east corner of University and Union Street. They are to be found down one floor from the entrance level at the back indexed as QH1 B65. They cannot be taken out but you can photocopy them there. The Kingston Central Library on Johnson Street has copies from 1994 onward which can be borrowed. The KFN has some copies available to be borrowed and many members have their own copies which they may be willing to lend. The local bird counts including the following: Yearly List of Birds (generally in issue 1); Winter Season (issue 1 or 2); Christmas Counts (issue 1 or 2); Mid-winter Waterfowl Inventory (issue 1); Spring Roundups (issue 2); Spring Season (issue 2); Fall Roundup (issue 4); Fall Season (issue 4); have not been indexed here. Much of this data is available in “Birds of the Kingston Region” by Ron Weir. Beginning in 1975, the KFN was involved in studies at the Prince Edward Point Observatory. Supplements to the Blue Bill were issued, and are designated as e.g. Vol.26, PEPt Supp. 1979 In 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, these are separate issues but in 1982 and 1983 the report is included with issue 1. The 1 st Annual Report is in Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Mammals have been listed alphabetically: Birds according to the American Ornithologists Union which lists the birds according to their presumed natural and evolutionary relationships. Places (field trips, survey sites, individual trips etc) are listed geographically starting with the Kingston region and ending with the continents other than North America. A list of speakers at the KFN meetings is also included under the KFN subject heading. In the past the following indexes have been compiled: 1) Bird Index, Plant and Animal Index and Subject Index Vols. 1-5 bound with Queen’s Volumes 1-5 2) Bird Index 1959-1963 Vols. 6-10 bound with the Queen’s Vols. 6-10 3) Bird Index 1964-1968, bound with the Queen’s Vols. 11-15 4) 10 Year Index 1969-1973 vols. 16-20, 1974-1978 Vols 21-25 5) Index 1979-1984 Vols 26-30 6) 1984-1988 Vols. 31-35 7) 2000 vol. 47, 4 8) 2001 vol. 48, 4

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Page 1: INTRODUCTION - Kingston Field NaturalistsMammal Tracks and Sign: A Guide to North American Species by Mark Elbroch reviewed Cendrine Huemer. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Mammals of Ontario, Lone

INTRODUCTION The following is an index of the KFN Blue Bill from 1954 onwards. This is a chronological index where the entries have been put under subject headings. There is some degree of cross referencing. The most recent entries are found at the top of the lists. Items in brackets are to clarify the title and also indicate where a map is included. This index covers the articles and book reviews in Blue Bill. In order to view the subject headings you can either click on “Bookmarks” or scroll down to pages 2 to 5. Clicking on the bookmark subject will move you straight to that heading. The articles may be viewed at the Queen’s Engineering and Science Library on the south east corner of University and Union Street. They are to be found down one floor from the entrance level at the back indexed as QH1 B65. They cannot be taken out but you can photocopy them there. The Kingston Central Library on Johnson Street has copies from 1994 onward which can be borrowed. The KFN has some copies available to be borrowed and many members have their own copies which they may be willing to lend. The local bird counts including the following: Yearly List of Birds (generally in issue 1); Winter Season (issue 1 or 2); Christmas Counts (issue 1 or 2); Mid-winter Waterfowl Inventory (issue 1); Spring Roundups (issue 2); Spring Season (issue 2); Fall Roundup (issue 4); Fall Season (issue 4); have not been indexed here. Much of this data is available in “Birds of the Kingston Region” by Ron Weir. Beginning in 1975, the KFN was involved in studies at the Prince Edward Point Observatory. Supplements to the Blue Bill were issued, and are designated as e.g. Vol.26, PEPt Supp. 1979 In 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, these are separate issues but in 1982 and 1983 the report is included with issue 1. The 1st Annual Report is in Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Mammals have been listed alphabetically: Birds according to the American Ornithologists Union which lists the birds according to their presumed natural and evolutionary relationships. Places (field trips, survey sites, individual trips etc) are listed geographically starting with the Kingston region and ending with the continents other than North America. A list of speakers at the KFN meetings is also included under the KFN subject heading. In the past the following indexes have been compiled:

1) Bird Index, Plant and Animal Index and Subject Index Vols. 1-5 bound with Queen’s Volumes 1-5

2) Bird Index 1959-1963 Vols. 6-10 bound with the Queen’s Vols. 6-10 3) Bird Index 1964-1968, bound with the Queen’s Vols. 11-15 4) 10 Year Index 1969-1973 vols. 16-20, 1974-1978 Vols 21-25 5) Index 1979-1984 Vols 26-30 6) 1984-1988 Vols. 31-35 7) 2000 vol. 47, 4 8) 2001 vol. 48, 4

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SUBJECT HEADINGS ANIMALS Mammals Bats Bear Beaver Coyotes Deer Foxes Otters Porcupines Seals Small Mammals Wolves Woodchuck Whales Tracking Books & Checklists Birds Loons Grebes Gannets etc. Cormorants Herons and Bitterns Ibis etc. Swans and Geese Ducks Eagles, Hawks etc Turkeys, Grouse etc Rail Cranes Shorebirds Gulls etc Puffins Doves Owls Nighthawks Swifts Hummingbirds Woodpeckers Flycatchers Swallows Jays Chickadees Thrushes etc Mocking birds

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Waxwings Shrikes Starlings Warblers etc Finches etc Bird Activities Banding Ont. Breeding Bird Atlas etc. Bird Counts and Surveys Feeding and Casting Flocks Birds and Places Important Bird Areas Int. Council for Bird Preservation Migration Nesting Plumage and Moulting Rare Species and Sightings Bird Songs Miscellaneous Books Codes, Checklists, Names Reptiles General Snakes Turtles Amphibians Fish Insects and Arachnids General Beetles Butterflies and Moths Dragonflies and Damselflies Other Invertebrates etc. BOTANY Ferns, Mosses etc. Flowering Plants Trees Plant Habitat Books and Lists

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PLACES KFN Properties Amherst Island Helen Quilliam (Otter Lake) Sanctuary Kingston Area Backyards Charleston Lake Prov. Park Depot Lakes Frontenac Park Little Cataraqui Creek, CRCA Lemoine Point Lennox Generating Station: Lost Bay Property Napanee Area Presqu’ile Provincial Park Prince Edward County Prince Edward Point QUBS and Opinicon Lake Sandbanks Prov. Park Small Islands Thousand Islands Wolfe Island Other Local Sites Eastern Ontario Algonquin Prov. Park Bancroft Bishop Mills, Oxford Mills etc. Bon Echo Prov. Park Mellon Lake Morrisburg, Cornwall Ottawa Area Southern Ontario General Point Pelee Northern Ontario Rest of Canada Arctic Atlantic B.C. Prairies, Rockies Quebec USA New York State Eastern US Western US World Africa

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Asia Australia and NZ Europe South and Central America KINGSTON FIELD NATURALISTS General Bioblitz List of Speakers FON ENVIRONMENT Government Environmental Concerns Environmental Reports OTHER TOPICS Fungi Habitats Alvars Wetlands Seasons Spring Summer Fall Winter Ethics and Etiquette Genetics Diseases and Avian Care Other Naturalist Clubs Land Trusts Lifespan Rocks OTHER ACTIVITIES Astronomy Caving Geology History Photography BOOK REVIEWS

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ANIMALS Mammals Bats

Notes on Natural History No. 104, October 2, 1961 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Bat Wings and Tails by Dr. Phil Myers. Vol. 52, 2, 2005. Bats and Bat Houses by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Queen’s University Naturalists’ Workshop at Lake Opinicon by Kit Chubb. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Bats of Eastern Ontario by M. Brock Fenton. Vol. 33, 3, 1986 An Unexpected Encounter by Jim Mount Joy. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Bat banding in the Kingston Area by M. Brock Fenton. Vol. 11, 1, 1964

Bear Government to End Spring Bear Hunt, MNR. Vol. 46, 1, 1999

Beaver The Beaver Dam at Lunch Spot Pond by Terry Fuchs. Vol.52, 1, 2000 Epilogue: More on the Little Cataraqui Beavers by George M. Fairfield Vol. 42, 4, 1995 A New Beaver Family in Little Cataraqui Bay by George M. Fairfield. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 From Wolf to Wolffia by Roland Beschel. Vol. 16, 4, 1969

Coyotes A Coyote Chase Past Garden Island by D.V.Wesseloh and Steven Harot. Vol. 39, 2, 1992

Deer Deer Trails by Terry Fuchs. Vol.53, 1, 2006 Algonquin to Adirondack-Wolves, Deer and Wild Ginseng by Cameron Smith. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Dead Deer and Live Deer by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 52, 3, 2005

Foxes Local Foxes by Baxter I. England. Vol. 21, 4, 1974

Otters Otters, A Pileated Woodpecker, Wild Turkeys, A Dearth of Crows by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 53, 4, 2006

Porcupines Porcupines and Fishers by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 47, 1, 2000

Seals A Contentious Canadian Conservation Issue –The Harp Seal Hunt by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 30, 4, 1983

Small Mammals Notes on Natural History, No. 345, December 14, 1966 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Some of Southeastern Ontario’s Small Mammals by Kit Chubb. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Sugaring Off—Gray Squirrel Style by George M. Fairfield. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Consequences of the Ice Storm for Ground Birds and Mammals by Fred Schueler. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Sugaring Off—Red Squirrel Style by George M. Fairfield. Vol. 43, 2, 1996

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Small Mammal Survey Prince Edward Point. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1980 Shrikes, Shrews and Sunshine by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Some Observations on Small Mammal and Raptor Populations in the Kingston Area by Frank Phelan. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 Winter Raptor Populations at Kingston by Richard Norman. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 2,940 Pounds of Mice! by Richard Norman and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Field Trip: an Episode (fight between a mole and a shrew) by Baxter I,. England. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Small Mammals of the Kingston Area by M. Brock Fenton. Vol. 12, Sp. Issue 1965 Remus- an Eastern Chipmunk Part II by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 7, 2, 1960 Remus- an Eastern Chipmunk Part I by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 7, 1, 1960

Wolves Algonquin to Adirondack – Wolves, Deer and Wild Ginseng by Cameron Smith. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Official Hunting Ban to Protect Algonquin Wolves Applauded by Melissa Tkyachyk. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Snobelen Announces Study on Algonquin Area Wolves MNR. Vol. 45, 2, 1998

Woodchuck Notes on Natural History, No 151 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 Swimming Groundhog by Mary L’Estrange Vol. 8, 3, 1961

Whales Vancouver Whale Watching by Rob Worona. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Where Freshwater meets the Sea: The St. Lawrence Estuary by Shirley French. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Marine Protected Area for Endangered Arctic Bowhead Whales still Lacking after a 12-year Local Campaign. Vol. 47, 3, 2000

Tracking Probing the Private Lives by Terry Sprague. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 A Day of Winter Tracking by Brian Wylie Vol. 51, 4, 2004

Books & Checklists Mammal Tracks and Sign: A Guide to North American Species by Mark Elbroch reviewed Cendrine Huemer. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Mammals of Ontario, Lone Pine publishing reviewed by David Bree. Vol.49, 3, 2002 Atlas of the Mammals of Ontario by Jon Dobbyn (FON) reviewed by John McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Atlas of the Mammals of Ontario (forms for undertaking the survey) by Peter Good. Vol. 38, 2, 1991 Mammals of Southeastern Ontario (checklist) by Frank Phelan. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, repeated Vol. 33, 3, 1986 Just Bats by Brock Fenton reviewed by Peter Good. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Checklist of Mammals of Southeastern Ontario by Frank Phelan. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 An Annotated List of the Mammals of the Thousand Islands Region by Mary E. Gartshore and John G. Woods. Vol. 21, 2, 1974

Birds

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Loons Loon’s Eerie Cry Spirit of Northern Waters by Terry Sprague. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Big Salmon Lake Loon Behaviour by Will Ruddock. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 For the Love of a Loon by Terry Sprague. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Notes on Natural History No. 271, by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Loon Brawl by Kit Chubb. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Build a Loon Nesting Platform by Ken Watson. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 One-footed Loon Survives in the Wild for at Least a Year by Kit Chubb Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Loon Mortality by Kit Chubb. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Drama on the Ice by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Loons received by Avian Care and Research Foundation by Kit Chubb. Vol. 32, 3, 1985 Loon Migration Watch by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 30, 2, 1983 Loon Migration Watch by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 Our Favourite Loons by Baxter I. England. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 The Loon Family by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 12, 3, 1965 Loons at Play by B. I. England. Vol. 11, 1, 1964 Nesting Records of the Common Loon at Lake Opinicon by D. Webb. Vol. 10, 4, 1963

Grebes Eared Grebe-A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 23, 2, 1976

Gannets etc. Gannet and Hawk Owl- New Birds for the Kingston List by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 9, 4, 1962

Cormorants Cormorant Research and Monitoring Ministry of Natural Resources. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Great Horned Owl Nesting in a Cormorant Colony by Chip Weseloh and Jamie Reid. Vol. 46. 3, 1999 Cormorant Massacre on Little Galloo (map) U.S. Fish and Wildlife. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Health of Wetlands and Waterbirds in the Great Lakes Basin by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Massive Mortality of Juvenile Double-crested Cormorants on Little Galloo Island July 1984 by D. V. Weseloh and John Struger. Vol. 32 3, 1985 Colonial Waterbird Survey –Offshore Kingston Islands 1981 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 3, 1981 Pigeon Island by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 3, 1980

Herons and Bitterns Rogue Heron Loves Belleville Backyards by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Least Bitterns Nesting at Lennox Marsh by Chip Weseloh, Cynthia Pekarik and Jamie Reid. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Observations of a Great Blue Heron Colony by Marge Vanderwerf. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 About the 43 Great Blue Herons at Avian Care and Rehabilitation Foundation by Kit Chubb. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Great Blue Heron Censusing by Joanne Siderius. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Ontario Heronry Inventory Progress Report to Contributors 1979 by Joanne Siderius. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 The Unforgettable Ones by Kit Chubb. Vol. 25, 3, 1978 1968 Pigeon Island Birds-Cattle Egret Nesting by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 The Great Blue Heron of Pollywog Lake by B. I. England. Vol. 12, 1, 1965

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Courtship Display of the American Bittern by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 Great Blue Heron Colony near Crosby Ontario by Alden Strong. Vol. 1, 2, 1954

Ibis etc. Glossy Ibis on Amherst Island by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Mycteria Americana, an Accidental Species in the Kingston Area by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 11, 1 1964 The Wood Ibis by Helen Quilliam and R. B. Stewart. Vol. 1, 3, 1954

Swans and Geese The Mute Swan: A Tribute to Bob Stewart by Erwin Batalla. Vol.53, 3, 2006 Trumpeter Swans in Eastern Ontario by Harry G. Lumsden. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 The Trumpeter Swan Restoration Program in Ontario-2000 by Harry G. Lumsden. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 The Trumpeter Swan Restoration Program in Ontario- 1999 by Harry G. Lumsden. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Overpopulation of the Greater Snow Goose: Exceptional Measures Required by Environment Canada. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 CNF’s View on the Snow Goose Population Control CNF. Vol. 46, 1,1999 Trumpeter Swan Epilogue by Kit Chubb. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Death of a Trumpeter Swan by Kit Chubb. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Nesting Trumpeter Swans in Ontario by Harry Lumsden. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Mute Swan Project (as foster parents to Trumpeter Swans) by Harry Lumsden. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 Canada Goose Survey-Wolfe Island 1978 by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Canada Goose and Puddle Duck Survey – Wolfe Island, Fall 1977 by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 1, 1978

Ducks The Annual Search for a Pond by Hugh Evans. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Wood Duck Nest Box Check 2006 by Rebecca Howe, Teen Field Naturalist. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Notes on Natural History No. 2 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 Teen Trip: Wood Duck Box Cleanout by Anthony Pugh. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Notes on Natural History No. 180 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Notes on Natural History No. 77 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Mallards Sleep with One Eye Open, National Post. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Satellite Tracking of Endangered Harlequin Ducks by Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Notes on Nature: No. 39 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Teen Trip: Wood Duck Box Cleanout by Heather Parker. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 King Eider by F. M. Brigham. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 A Banded Scaup by D. F. Brunton. Vol. 16, 2 1969 Common Eider- a New Bird for the Kingston List. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Barrow’s Goldeneye - a Life Bird by R. B. Stewart. Vol.12, 1, 1965 April 16 1960 (Hooded Mergansers) by A. E. Hyd.e Vol. 7, 2, 1960 Nov. 13 (Common Merganser) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 4, 1958 The Common Eider by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 4, 1955

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Eagles, Hawks etc Notes on Natural History, No. 411, March 27, 1968: Marsh Hawks on the Wing by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Teen Trip: In Search of Bald Eagles by Katie Schreiner. Vol.52, 1, 2005 The Eaglet, the Auntie and the Outcome by Kit Chubb. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Atlassing for Accipiters in Southern Ontario by Martin Geleynse. Vol.50, 2, 2003 Field Trip: Derby Hill by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Teen Trip: Bald Eagle Survey by Matt McIntyre. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Our 1000 Islands Bald Eagles by Bud Andress. Vol.48, 1, 2001 Peregrine Falcon Survey by MNR. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 KFN’s Volunteer Projects: Red-shouldered Hawks by Sharon David. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 A Surprising Finding in a Bald Eagle by Kit Chubb Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Peregrine Falcon Recovery Reaches Key Milestone by MNR. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Hawk Migration Counts GLIMR. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 OBAR’s Red-shouldered Hawk by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Health of Wetlands and Waterbirds in the Great Lakes Basin (Osprey) by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Bald Eagle Surveys, Winter 1997 by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 The Peregrine Falcons of Bon Echo Park by Denise Wilkins MNR. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Peregrine Falcon Release by Shirley Treganza. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Field Trip: to Derby Hill NY State by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Field Trip: Bald Eagles by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Acute Lead Poisoning in a Bald Eagle by Kit Chubb. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 Recovering Osprey Populations in the Upper St. Lawrence River by Peter J. Ewins CWS. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Red-shouldered Hawks by Anne Robertson. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 Bald Eagle Survey in 1956-61 by Brockville Nature Club by Faith Avis Vol. 37, 2, 1990 Hawks and Owls of the Kingston Region by Frank Phelan. Vol. 36, 2, 1989. repeated Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Bald Eagles Wintering on the St. Lawrence by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 Dark Phase Rough-legged Hawks without white in the Tail by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 33, 3, 1986 Invasion of Snowy Owls and Buteos 1958-1979 by Fred Cooke. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Play Behaviour in Captive Red-tailed Hawks by Kit Chubb. Vol. 26, 3, 1979 Bald Eagle Found Dead with Wire around its Neck by Ronald C. P. Wypkema. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 Raptor Census on Wolfe Island by Frank Phelan and Raleigh Robertson Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Some Observations on Small Mammal and Raptor Populations in the Kingston Area by Frank Phelan. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 Winter Raptor Populations at Kingston by Richard Norman. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 How Many Ospreys Nest in our Region by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 20, 1, 1973 2,940 Pounds of Mice! by Richard Norman and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Osprey at Sharbot Lake by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Some Observations at the Nesting Site of Broad-winged Hawks by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 3, 1970 Broad-winged Hawk Migration by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12, 2, 1965 Osprey at Otter Lake by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 3, 1963

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Goshawks by C. J. Brown. Vol. 8, 3, 1961 Osprey Puzzle by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 6, 2, 1959 Gyrfalcon in Leeds County by Alden M. Strong. Vol. 4, 4, 1957 Watching Mr. Broley Band Eagles by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 2, 1955 Coot and Bald Eagle by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 1955

Turkeys, Grouse etc Otters, A Pileated Woodpecker, Wild Turkeys, A Dearth of Crows by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Wild Turkey - Meleagris gallopavo by Dana Jonak. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 MNR Gray Partridge Survey. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Feb. 5, 1961 (Ruffed Grouse) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 8, 1, 1961 Jan. 30 1960 (Partridges) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 7, 1, 1960

Rails Yellow Rail by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Coot and Bald Eagle by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 1955

Cranes Art Briggs-Jude and Edna the Dancing Crane by Kathy Cook. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Algoma Sandhill Cranes. Vol. 45, 1, 1998

Shorebirds President’s Page by Bud Rowe. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Shorebirds at Presqu’ile Provincial Park by Bob Sachs. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Population Trends of Shorebirds in Eastern Canada (CWS) from ‘Bird Trends’. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Shorebird Population Status and Trends in Canada (CWS, Table) from ‘Bird Trends’. Vol. 41, 2, 1994 Sightings of Colour Marked Sandpipers by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 26, 3, 1979 Shorebirds seen in Leeds County, Late Summer 1978 by Ronald C. P. Wypkema and Don Sutherland. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Upland Sandpiper vs. Bird Bander by Michele Goossens. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 Shorebird Banding at the Amherstview Lagoons by P. E. Little. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds through the Sudbury Area 1970 by John Nicholson. Vol. 18, 1, 1971 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds in the Kingston Area by Ron D. Weir and Fred Cooke. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Red Phalarope by F. M. Brigham and Helen Quilliam. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds in the Kingston and Sudbury Areas by F. Cooke and J. Nicholson. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 A European Race of the Whimbrel on Amherst Island by Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Long-billed Dowitcher on Wolfe Island A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke and Eric L. Mills. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 A Ruddy Turnstone in Migration by E. Hughes. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 Autumn Shorebird Migration by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 Shorebirds without a Shore by John Cartwright. Vol. 2, 3, 1955 Notes on Fall Shorebird Migration by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 3, 1955 Autumn Migration of Shorebirds Kingston 1954 by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 1, 3, 1954 Semi-palmated Sandpipers by H. E. Blades. Vol. 1, 3, 1954

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Gulls etc The Amherst Island Ivory Gull Jan. 3 to 27, 2001 compiled by Bob Sachs. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Census of Breeding Gull Populations on the Canadian Great Lakes Cynthia Pekarik. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Sabine’s Gull at Garden and False Duck Islands by D.V. Wessloh. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 Colonial Waterbird Survey –Offshore Kingston Islands 1981 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 3, 1981 A Preliminary Investigation of Gull Mortality on Pigeon Island by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 27, 3, 1980 First Records of Le Conte’s Sparrow and Parasitic Jaeger for Kingston by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 Gulls at Kingston by Eric L. Mills. Vol. 12, Sp. Issue 1965 Herring and Ring-billed Gulls in Winter at Kingston by Helen Quilliam Vol. 11, 1, 1964 Gulls in Winter by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 An Albino Bonaparte’s Gull by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 3, 4, 1956 Report of a Long-tailed Jaeger at Kingston by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 2, 2, 1955

Puffins Changing Conditions Affect Puffin Chicks by Leah de Forest Vol. 46, 1, 1999

Doves The Passenger Pigeon: Comparison with the Mourning Dove, Ontario Distribution and The Extinction of the Species by Eric Snyder. Vol. 51, 2 , 2004 The Mourning Dove Question Dept. Lands and Forests. Vol. 3, 1, 1956

Owls The Snowy by Elaine Farragher. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Well-Travelled Northern Saw-whet Owl by Bird Studies Canada. Vol.53, 4, 2006 Snowy Owls on Amherst Island by Will Ruddock. Vol.53, 1, 2006 President’s Page by Erwin Batalla (Great Gray Owls). Vol. 52 1, 2005 Notes on Natural History, No.131 by Helen Quilliam (Great Gray Owls). Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Notes on Natural History No. 308 by Helen Quilliam (Great Grey Owl) Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Notes on Natural History No 342 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Field Trip: Frog and Owl by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 President’s Page by Bud Rowe. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Great Horned Owl Nesting in a Cormorant Colony by Chip Weseloh and Jamie Reid. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Ice Storm Victim and Success Story: Screech Owl by Sharon David and Bud Rowe. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Seventeen Great Gray Owls Received Feb. to May 1996 at the Avian Care and Research Foundation By Kit Chubb. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Teen Trip: Teen Owl Trip by Giselle Cross. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Teen Trip: Owl Banding by Kate Demers. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 The Owl and the Pussycat by Terry Rich. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Great Horned Owl Eats Garter Snake by Gunter Voss. Vol. 37, 2, 1990 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1989 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 37, 1, 1990

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Hawks and Owls of the Kingston Region by Frank Phelan. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, repeated Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1988 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Owl Census by R. B. Stewart (1st printed Vol. 13, 4, 1966 start of the Annual Fall Roundup). Vol. 34, 4, 1987 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1987 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 34, 4, 1987 Field Trip: to Prince Edward Point by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 34, 4, 1987 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1985 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1984 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Great Gray Owl Irruption into Kingston 1983-1984 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Saw-whet Owls by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Saw-whet Owl Studies at PEPT in 1981. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Saw-whet Owl Studies 1980 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp, 1981 Invasion of Snowy Owls and Buteos 1958-1979 by Fred Cooke. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Saw-whet Owl Studies 1979 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, PEPt Supp 1980 Has Anyone Seen Our Hornless Great Horned Owl by Kit Chubb. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 The Owl Incursion in the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Utilization of the Same Food Resource by Ten Species of Owl by Ronald C. P. Wypkema. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Amherst Island Owl Pellet Study by Michele Goosens. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Moult in Saw-whet Owls by Fred Cooke. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979 Our Owls now Live with the McKeevers by Kit Chubb. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 Saw-whet Owls at Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 A Night to Remember by Lorraine Carson. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 A Study of Saw-whet Owl Migration at Prince Edward Point by Michele Goosens, Dana Cruikshank, and Rod Hinton. Vol. 25 PEPt Supp 1978 Saw-whet Owls at Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Saw-whet Owls (at PEPt) by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 2,940 Pounds of Mice! by Richard Norman and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 A Life Bird (Great Gray Owl) by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 18, 1, 1971 October Owl Hunt by Lynn Bell. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 4th Annual Owl Count (in the following years this became the Fall Round-up). Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Preliminary Report on Snowy Owls Wintering on Wolfe Island 1964-1965 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12 Sp. Issue 1965 Gannet and Hawk Owl- New Birds for the Kingston List by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 9, 4, 1962 The Great Gray Owl by J. A. Martin. Vol. 9, 2, 1962 Eeeep-Eeep (Great Horned Owl) by A. H Strong. Vol. 8, 3, 1961 More about Snowy Owls by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 8, 2, 1961 Dec. 23 1959 (Snowy Owl) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 7, 1, 1960 Nov. 16 (Long-eared Owl) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 4, 1958

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Leeds Record of a Richardson’s Owl (Aegolius funereus richardsoni) by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 5, 1, 1958

Nighthawks Common Nighthawk by Kit Chubb. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Notes on Natural History No. 12 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 First Whip-poor-will Nesting Record by Margaret O’ Sullivan. Vol. 9, 3 1962 Swifts Banding of Chimney Swifts by Herbert Blades. Vol. 1, 2, 1954 Hummingbirds

Hummingbird Stories by Kit Chubb. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Intriguing Hummingbird Encounters by Kit Chubb. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 How do you Bathe a Hummingbird? By Sharon David. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Wildlife in My Backyard Part3: Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 The Rufous Hummingbird at Battersea Sept 16-Dec. 19 1987 by Ron Weir. Vol. 35, 1, 1988 Correction ref. Hallowe’en Hummingbird. Vol. 18, 4, 1971, Vol. 19, 1, 1972

Woodpeckers Otters, A Pileated Woodpecker, Wild Turkeys, A Dearth of Crows by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Ivory-billed Woodpecker Rediscovered in the Big Woods of Arkansas from Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 The Case of the Missing Bee Guard or Beware of the Red-bellied Woodpecker by Joan and Bill Cook. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Glimpse of Ivory-billed Woodpecker Stirs up Woods by Bruce Reid and Clarion Ledger. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 One-legged Survivor by Kit Chubb. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 A Nesting record of the Red-headed Woodpecker by Carole Cheslock and Bill Morton. Vol. 24, 2, 1977 Notes on the Pileated Woodpecker by Julie Carter Vol. 24, 2, 1977 Flickers at Lake Ontario Park by Jean Baxter. Vol. 7, 4, 1960 Nov. 29 (Downy Woodpecker). Vol. 6, 4, 1959 Unusual woodpeckers by Mary L’Estrange. Vol. 3, 4, 1956 Interesting Performance of a Hairy Woodpecker by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 3, 4, 1956

Flycatchers A Rare Find—Unexplored Ravines Reveal Endangered Bird by Environment Canada Vol. 45, 3, 1998 A Peek of Pewees by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 32, 2, 1985 Ash-throated Flycatcher at Prince Edward Point by Marg Brown, Ruby Rogers, George Vance and Ron Weir. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Purple Martin-Crested Flycatcher Nesting Box Mix up by Baxter I. England. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 A Gray Kingbird in Eastern Ontario by A. Elizabeth Hughes. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Western Kingbird and Lark Sparrow, 2 new Bird Species for the Kingston Area by Robert Stewart and Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Small Flycatchers by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 4, 3, 1957

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Swallows Amherst Island Nature Reserve Receives Funding by Chris Grooms. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 The Swallow Roost in the Great Cataraqui Marsh by Ron D. Weir And D. V. Weseloh. Vol. 33, 4, 1986 The Roosting Site of Swallows from Garden Island: the Greater Cataraqui Marshes by D. V. Weseloh. Vol. 33, 1, 1986

Jays Otters, A Pileated Woodpecker, Wild Turkeys, A Dearth of Crows by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Are Gray Jays in Trouble? by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Climate Change may be Destroying Ontario Bird Habitat. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 An Ornithological Etymological Item (common names for the Gray Jay) by Faith Avis. Vol. 33, 4, 1986 Gray Jay Habitat by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Progress Report on Gray Jays’ Behaviour at Nym Lake, Rainy River district by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 8, 4, 1961 Hungry Crows by B. I. England. Vol. 7, 2, 1960

Chickadees An Oriole and a Chickadee by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Vocal Behaviour in Black –capped Chickadees by Dr. Laurene Ratcliffe. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Feb. 22 (Chickadees) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 6, 1, 1959

Thrushes etc Philopatry and the Breeding Success of the American Robin at Prince Edward Point 1980. by Joanne Dean. Vol. 28, PEPt, Supp. 1980 Aging North American Kinglets—A New Technique by D. M. Fairfield, P. A. Shirokoff, and R. Engs. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Migratory Patterns and Winter Distribution in the Ruby Crowned Kinglet by D. M. Fairfield, P. A. Shirokoff, and R. Engs. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Golden-crowned Kinglets at Prince Edward Point by Linda Clarke. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Bluebirds in Moscow and Centreville by J. A. Warren. Vol. 22, 3, 1975 Robins and Waxwings at Westport by A. M. Strong. Vol. 6, 1, 1959 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 4, 1958 March 16 (Robin) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 1, 2, 1954

Mockingbirds The Song of the Mockingbird by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Mockingbird- a New Breeding Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 3, 1966

Waxwings A Cedar Waxwing Lost by Mary Chapman. Vol. 41, 4, 1994 The Movements and Breeding Biology of Cedar Waxwings at Prince Edward Point. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1980 Cedar Waxwings at Prince Edward Point by Michele Goosens Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979 Sept 15, 1961(waxwings) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 8, 4, 1961

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Robins and Waxwings at Westport by A. M. Strong. Vol. 6, 1, 1959 Shrikes

Effects of Fertilizer-induced Reduction of Invertebrates on Reproductive Success of Loggerhead Shrikes by Reuven Yosef & Mark A, Deyrup. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Loggerhead Shrike; Colour-banding Study by Chris Grooms. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Shrike News by Kit Chubb. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 El Nino was Good to Shrikes by Chris Grooms. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Loggerhead Decline Continues by Chris Grooms. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Shrike Survey Results by Chris Grooms. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 What is Happening to the Shrikes (map) by Chris Grooms. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 Declines in Shrikes –Some News by Martin Edwards. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Shrikes, Shrews and Sunshine by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Feb. 1 1959 (Northern Shrike) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 6, 1, 1959

Starlings Tiptoeing Through the Tulips by Fred Cooke. Vol. 24 PEPt Supp 1977

Warblers, Sparrows, etc June 9 Field Trip to the New York Portion of the Kingston Area (50-km circle) by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Probing the Private Lives by Terry Sprague. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Quality time with a Yellow Warbler by Linda Thrower. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 An Oriole and a Chickadee by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Warbler Nest Box Program a Success by Jon McCracken. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Cerulean warblers in Eastern Ontario: the Future Looks Bright by Jason Jones. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Henslow’s Sparrows in Prince Edward County by MNR. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A Study of Yellow Warblers at Prince Edward Point by Carol Lywood. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1980 Why do Tennessee Warblers Do It Differently by Fred Cooke. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp 1979 First Records of Le Conte’s Sparrow and Parasitic Jaeger for Kingston by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 First Record of Kentucky Warbler for Kingston by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 A New Warbler for the Kingston Area (Worm-eating) by M. J. B. Evans. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Two New Birds for the Kingston List (Chestnut-collared Longspur & Blue Grosbeak) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Western Kingbird and Lark Sparrow, 2 New Bird Species for the Kingston Area by Robert Stewart and Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Western Meadowlark by Betty Hughes. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Clay-coloured Sparrow-a New Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 2, 1966 Nesting Record of a Warbling Vireo by A. E. Hughes. Vol. 11, 2, 1964 Dickcissel by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 Golden-winged Warbler by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 8, 3, 1961 Search for a Hooded Warbler by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 6, 3, 1959 The Prairie Warbler in Frontenac County by Alden M. Strong. Vol. 6, 2, 1959 April 19 1959 (Towhee)by A.E.Hyde. Vol. 6, 2, 1959 Nesting of the Black and White Warbler by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 6, 2, 1959

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June 18 (Red-winged Blackbirds) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 May 11 (Louisiana Waterthrush) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 2, 1958 Fall Migration of Snow Buntings by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 The Cowbird by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 1, 3, 1954

Finches etc Notes on Natural History: No.113, by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 House Finches-Conquering North America, Environmental News Network. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Notes on Natural History No. 113 by Helen Quilliam. Vol.48, 4, 2001 Notes on Natural History No. 113 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Cause for Concern Over House Finch Conjunctivitis by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 House Finches by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1980 House Finch at Delta by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 Common Redpoll Banding by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Unusual Redpoll by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 Pine Siskin Nest in the Kingston Area by Betty Hughes. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 House Finch-A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Two New Birds for the Kingston List (Chestnut-collared Longspur & Blue Grosbeak) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Possible House Finch by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Local Winter Birds and Finches by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Nov. 8 1960 (Red Crossbill) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 7, 4, 1960 Feb. 21 1960 (Pine Grosbeak) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 7, 1, 1960 Dec. 6 (Evening Grosbeak) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 6, 4, 1959 April 20 (Purple Finch) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 5, 2, 1958

Bird Activities Banding

President’s Page by Erwin Batalla (Banding). Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Teen Trip: Owl Banding at Prince Edward Point by Cassandra Ryan. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Loggerhead Shrike; Colour-banding Study by Chris Grooms. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Teen Trip: Owl Banding by Chelsea Barna and Julia Macleod. Vol. 44, 4,1997 Bird Banding at Prince Edward Point by Dr. Fred Cooke and Charles Francis. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Recoveries of Birds Banded under Prince Edward Point Observatory Permit by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Bird Banding at Prince Edward Point during 1985 by Charles Francis. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Recoveries, Foreign Recoveries and Returns [non-waterfowl] by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Rick Tait. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Recoveries and Returns Prince Edward Point Observatory by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 1980 Banding Year by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1981 Returns 1976-1980 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1981 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps. by Ron D. Weir Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Returns 1981, PEPT by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 1, 1982

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Waterfowl Banding by Rick Tait. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1981 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, PEPt Supp 1980 Some Thoughts on Birds Banded at Prince Edward Point and Recaptured One to Four Years Later by Fred Cooke. Vol. 27, PEPt Supp 1980 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 27, PEPt Supp. 1980 Birds Banded at Prince Edward Point 1978 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979 Some Thoughts on Birds recaptured at Prince Edward Point one or more years after Initial Breeding by Fred Cooke. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp 1979 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp 1979 Upland Sandpiper vs. Bird Bander by Michele Goossens. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 CWS Salvage Permit # ES 0138 by Kit Chubb. Vol. 25, 3, 1978 Common Redpoll Banding by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Birds Banded at Prince Edward Point Observatory 1977, by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Waterfowl Banding Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Birds Retrapped at Prince Edward Point Within 90 Days of Banding 1977 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Returns—Birds Banded More than 90 Days Previously by Roger Healey. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Waterfowl Banding Amherst Island by Margaret Mills. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Birds Banded at Prince Edward Point Observatory in 1976 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Recoveries, Returns and Foreign Retraps by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Birds Retrapped at Prince Edward Point Within 90 Days of Banding by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 A Bird in the Hand…. by Gary P. Bell. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Bird Study 1975 (KCVI Night School, Banding) by Joan Stevenson. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 First Impressions of Bird Banding by Larry McCurdy. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Shorebird Banding at the Amherstview Lagoons by P. E. Little. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 A Banded Scaup by D. F. Brunton. Vol. 16, 2 1969 Banding Notes by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 Notes from the Bird Banders by A. M. Strong. Vol. 3, 2, 1956 Banding in Kingston by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 3, 2, 1956 Watching Mr. Broley Band Eagles by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 2, 1955 Banding of Chimney Swifts by Herbert Blades. Vol. 1, 2, 1954

Ont. Breeding Bird Atlas etc. Kingston Region #21 Summary of Results for: Years 2001—2004 by Ron Weir Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Years 2001-2003 by Ron Weir Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Year 2002 by Ron Weir Vol. 49,4, 2002 Local Breeding Bird Survey Yearly from 1968- 1986 in Sept issues, 3, by Helen Quilliam 1981-85 Report Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 32, 4, 1985

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1984 Report Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Twenty Years of KFN Breeding Bird Surveys Part I by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 34, 3, 1987 1983 Report- Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 1982 Report- Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Breeding Bird Atlas –Kingston Region by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 New Species occurring and new Breeding Records in the Kingston Area 1981 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 1981 Report- Kingston Region by Ron Weir. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 New Species Occurring and Breeding in the Kingston Area 1980 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 1, 1981 Distribution and Abundance of some Common Breeding Birds of Kingston by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 1977 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, 3, 1977 1973 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 1971 & 1972 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Censuses by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 1970 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 17, 3, 1970 1969 Pigeon Island Birds by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 1968 Pigeon Island Birds-Cattle Egret Nesting by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 1966 & 1967 Pigeon Island Birds by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Mockingbird- a New Breeding Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 3, 1966 Breeding Bird Census of Pigeon Island, 2nd, by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 11, 3, 1964 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 Breeding Bird Census 1956 by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 3, 3, 1956 Breeding Bird Records for the Season 1956 by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 3, 3, 1956

Bird Counts and Surveys 14 May 2006 Prince Edward Point Field Trip Report by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Wolfe Island Field Trip Report by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Teen Naturalists Take Part in Baillie Birdathon by Heather Zilstra. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Teen Trip: Baillie Birdathon by Mark Conroy. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Great Backyard Bird Count 1999 by Jessie Deslauriers. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Baillie Birdathon by Philina English. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Participate in the 1999 Great Backyard Bird Count. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Hawk Migration Counts GLIMR. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Nature Notes No. 25 By Helen Quilliam. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Project Feeder Watch, Winter 1996-1997 Canadian Overview by Vince Deschamps. Vol.44, 4, 1997 Notes on Natural History No. 88 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 44, 2, 1997 Bald Eagle Surveys, Winter 1997 by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Forest Bird Monitoring Programme by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 A Note on the Origins of Christmas Bird Counts by Robert Sibley. Vol. 36, 21, 1989 The Forest Bird Monitoring Program by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 34, 3, 1987 The Swallow Roost in the Great Cataraqui Marsh by Ron D. Weir And D. V. Weseloh Vol. 33, 4, 1986

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Status of Colonial Waterbirds Nesting on Little Galloo Island Lake Ontario by H. Blokpoel and D. V. Weseloh. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Bird Kills at Lennox Generating Station by Helen Quilliam. Yearly from 1978 to 1982 in issue no. 4, Vols. 25 to 29 Colonial Waterbird Survey –Offshore Kingston Islands 1981 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 3, 1981 Great Blue Heron Censusing by Joanne Siderius. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Colonial Waterbird Survey of Upper St. Lawrence River 1979 by R. A. Andress. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Canada Goose Survey-Wolfe Island 1978 by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Raptor Census on Wolfe Island by Frank Phelan and Raleigh Robertson Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Canada Goose and Puddle Duck Survey – Wolfe Island, Fall 1977 by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station Spring and Autumn 1977 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, 4, 1977, Vol. 23, 4, 1976, Vol. 22, 4, 1975, Vol. 21, 4, 1974 January Waterfowl Census By Ron D. Weir. Vol. 23, 1, 1976, Vol. 22, 1, 1975, Vol. 20, 1, 1973 Bird Kills at Lennox Generating Station Autumn 1973 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station Spring 1973. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station, Autumn 1972, by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 4th Annual Owl Count (in the following years this became the Fall Round-up). Vol. 16, 4, 1969 3rd Owl Count Vol. 15, 4, 1968, 2nd Owl Count Vol. 14, 4, 1967 1st Owl Count 1966 Vol. 13, 1966 Spring Birds in the Cataraqui Cemetery by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 How to Count a Million Blackbirds (in Delaware) by Herbert Blades. Vol. 2, 2, 1955

Feeding and Casting Peanuts for the Birds by Sharon David. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Notes on Natural History No. 295 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Wildlife in My Backyard Part 1: Attracting Winter Birds and Bird Feeding by Sharon David and John McLaughlin. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Bird castings by Kit Chubb. Vol. 34, 1, 1987 Notes on Bird Foods by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Utilization of the Same Food Resource by Ten Species of Owl by Ronald C. P. Wypkema. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Amherst Island Owl Pellet Study by Michele Goosens. Vol. 26, 1, 1979

Flocks Notes on Natural History No. 101 by Helen Quilliam Vol. 46, 3, 1999

Birds and Places President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Birding with Bob Stewart in Ecuador by Bud Rowe. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 August 13th Birding Field Trip to Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Twenty Years of Birding Little Cat. by Gerald Walton Paul. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 May Bird Walk at Lemoine Point by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 The Magic of the Pelagic by Robert Worona. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 Birds that Nest in Grasslands Find Their Habitat under Siege. Vol. 44, 1, 1997

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Birds of Eastern Ontario Relative to Habitat by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 The Natural History of Garden Island (map) Late Summer Birds 1979-1980 by Chip and Linda Weseloh. Vol. 28, 3, 1981 New Species Occurring and Breeding in the Kingston Area 1980 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 1, 1981 Some Interesting Bird Observations from the Kingston Area May-Aug. 1976 by Gary Bell. Vol. 24, 1, 1977 The Brook by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 4, 4, 1957

Important Bird Areas 11 June, 2006 Napanee Important Bird Area Field Trip Report by Kurt Hennige. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. President’s Page (Important Bird Area, map) by Bud Rowe. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Important Bird Areas (local) compiled by Gail Gault. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 FON Conservation Updates. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Prince Edward Point named as an IBA Whig. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Important Bird Areas Program Canadian Nature Federation. Vol. 43, 4, 1996

Int. Council for Bird Preservation ICBP (International Council for Bird Preservation) Canada World Conference Report by Martin K. McNicholl. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Editor’s Note ICBP Monteverde Cloud Forest by Faith Avis. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Special Blue Bill Issue for the 11th Annual ICBP Conference held at Queen’s University. Vol. 33, 2, 1986

Saving the Birds by Thomas Urquhart. Vol. 32. 2, 1985 Migration

Reverse Migration of Birds at Point Pelee by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Notes on Natural History No. 334 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Notes on Natural History No. 283 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Notes on Natural History No. 258 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 President’s Page by Bud Rowe. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Notes on Natural History (1968) By Helen Quilliam. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 National Wildlife Week National Wildlife Federation. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Following Migrant Birds and Butterflies. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 El Nino’s Effects on Bird Migration by Ed Gillan. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Conservation of Contiguous Forests: Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Neotropical Migrant Decline in North America by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Bird Migration at Prince Edward Point, Spring 1989 by Charles M. Francis. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Bird Migration Patterns in Southern Ontario by Charles M. Francis. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Loon Migration Watch by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 30, 2, 1983 Loon Migration Watch by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 Migratory Patterns and Winter Distribution in the Ruby Crowned Kinglet by D. M. Fairfield, P. A. Shirokoff, R. Engs. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 A Study of Saw-whet Owl Migration at Prince Edward Point by Michele Goosens, Dana Cruikshank, Rod Hinton. Vol. 25 PEPt Supp 1978 Hawk Migration, Prince Edward Point by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 22, 2, 1975

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1971 Spring Migration Study at Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds through the Sudbury Area 1970 by John Nicholson. Vol. 18, 1, 1971 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds in the Kingston Area by Ron D. Weir and Fred Cooke. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Notes on the Autumn Migration of Shorebirds in the Kingston and Sudbury Areas by F. Cooke and J. Nicholson. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Broad-winged Hawk Migration by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12, 2, 1965 A Ruddy Turnstone in Migration by E. Hughes. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 Autumn Shorebird Migration by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 Field Trip: A May “Big Day” in Kingston by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 5, 2, 1958 Fall Migration of Snow Buntings by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 The Cooperative Migration Study by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 4, 1, 1957 One Observer’s Impressions of the Fall Migration by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 3, 3, 1956 Spring Migration. 1956 Vol. 3, 2, 1956 Late Autumn Migration by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 4, 1955 Autumn Migration of Land Birds by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 3, 1955 Notes on Fall Shorebird Migration by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 3, 1955 Spring Migration 1955 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 2, 1955 Early Spring Migrants by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 2, 1, 1955 Autumn Migration of Shorebirds Kingston 1954 by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 1, 3, 1954 Spring Migration, Kingston 1954. Vol. 1, 2, 1954

Nesting Notes on Natural History: No. 269, by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Notes on Natural history No. 240 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Report on Nesting Boxes on KFN Property on Amherst Island by Chris Lyons. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Notes on Natural History No. 138 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Least Bitterns Nesting at Lennox Marsh by Chip Weseloh, Cynthia Pekarik and Jamie Reid. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Observations of a Great Blue Heron Colony by Marge Vanderwerf. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Build a Loon Nesting Platform by Ken Watson. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Warbler Nest Box Program a Success by Jon McCracken. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Notes on Natural History No. 1 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 44, 2, 1997 Nesting Trumpeter Swans in Ontario by Harry Lumsden. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Wildlife in My Backyard Part 4: Nest Boxes and Shelves by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 Nest Records by Mike Evans. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979 Effects of 1977 Spring and Summer Drought on Waterfowl Production- Amherst Island by Geoffrey Matthews. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 A Nesting record of the Red-headed Woodpecker by Carole Cheslock and Bill Morton Vol. 24, 2, 1977 Waterfowl Production on Amherst Island 1975-1976 by Geoff Matthews. Vol. 23, 4, 1976 Pine Siskin Nest in the Kingston Area by Betty Hughes. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 How Many Ospreys Nest in our Region by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 20, 1, 1973

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Purple Martin-Crested Flycatcher Nesting Box Mixup by Baxter I. England. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Some Observations at the Nesting Site of Broad-winged Hawks by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 3, 1970 New Nesting Records by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Nesting Record of a Warbling Vireo by A. E. Hughes. Vol. 11, 2, 1964 Nesting Records of the Common Loon at Lake Opinicon by D. Webb. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 Nesting records 1963 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 First Whip-poor-will Nesting Record by Margaret O’ Sullivan. Vol. 9, 3 1962 Nesting of the Black and White Warbler by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 6, 2, 1959 Bird Nests by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 4, 4, 1957

Plummage and Moulting Notes on Natural History, No. 124 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 A Comparison of Moult Strategies of Four Common Passerines by Carol Filby and Helen Jackson. Vol. 27, PEPt, Supp 1980 Moult in Saw-whet Owls by Fred Cooke. Vol. 26, PEPt Supp. 1979

Rare Species and Sightings Helping Rare Species and Their Habitat…. One Sighting at a Time by Carolyn Bonta Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Report of the KFN Bird Records Committee for 1997, 1998, and 1999 by Ron Weir Vol. 46, 4, 1999 A Rare Find—Unexplored Ravines Reveal Endangered Bird Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 OBAR’s Red-shouldered Hawk by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 New Check-list of the Birds of the Kingston Area by Mike Evans. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Rare Bird Report Form. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 A Page from a Birder’s Diary by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee Jan 1986-Jan 1988 by Mike Evans. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee Dec. 1984-Jan. 1985 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee Feb. 1984- Nov. 1984 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee Dec. 1982-Feb 1984 by Martin H. Edwards Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee May 1981 –Dec. 1982 by Martin H. Edwards Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Report of the KFN Rare Birds Committee June 1980-May 1981 by Martin H. Edwards Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Two Rare Birds at Prince Edward Point by R. Doug McRae. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Eared Grebe-A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 First Records of Le Conte’s Sparrow and Parasitic Jaeger for Kingston by Ron D. Weir Vol. 23, 1, 1976 First Record of Kentucky Warbler for Kingston by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Yellow Rail by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 A New Warbler for the Kingston Area (Worm-eating) by M. J. B. Evans. Vol. 20, 2, 1973

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House Finch-A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Two New Birds for the Kingston List (Chestnut-collared Longspur & Blue Grosbeak) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Western Kingbird and Lark Sparrow, 2 new Bird Species for the Kingston Area by Robert Stewart and Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 A European Race of the Whimbrel on Amherst Island by Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Long-billed Dowitcher on Wolfe Island A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke and Eric L. Mills. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Clay-coloured Sparrow-a New Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 2, 1966 New Birds for the Kingston List by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 Gannet and Hawk Owl- New Birds for the Kingston List by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 9, 4, 1962 New Bird Records for Kingston (Purple Sandpiper, Tufted Titmouse and Raven) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 8, 4, 1961 Leeds County Rarities (Western Tanager, Mockingbird) by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 5, 2, 1958

Bird Songs Tuning In to the Sounds of Spring by Patricia Leonard. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Bird Song Mnemonics and Phonetics by Georgann Schmalz. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Bird Song: Identification made Easy By Ernie Jardine reviewed by Allan Greenbaum Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Vocal Behaviour in Black –capped Chickadees by Dr. Laurene Ratcliffe. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Springtime Bird Song, Diurnal and Seasonal Sequencing by Allen Keast. Vol. 33, 2, 1986

Miscellaneous September 10th Field Trip to Prince Edward Point by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 August 13th Birding Field Trip to Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Birdwatching Field Trip and Birding Tips for Teens on Wolfe Island by Kenneth Lockwood. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 A Cloudy May Bird Walk by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Some Observations from a Suburban Backyard by Fiona Poland. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 The Case Against Misguided Sentiment by Terry Sprague (Predator, Prey and Parasites) Vol. 52, 1, 2005 What is a Bird? Part 111: Spitfires and Chickens by Jerry Bloom. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Birding Burnout by David D.K. Millar, Ph.D. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Early Birds of Kingston, Ontario (compiled by Captain Bonnycastle in 1820s) by Jeff Harrison. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 In Search of the Gray Hypocolius by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 New Bird Species by Steven Manders. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 President’s Page (Lists) by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Collision Course - Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) by Rob Dobos. Vol. 44,4,1997 Notes on Natural History (changes in bird life in Kingston) No. 244 by Helen Quilliam Vol. 44, 2, 1997 Predators are greatest Threat to Future Ducks by John Power. Vol. 41, 4, 1994

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Better Birds and Gardens Cornell Lab. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Vegetation and Birds- Kingston Region by Adele Crowder. Vol. 36, 2, 1989 History of Birds of the Kingston Area relative to European Settlement and Habitat Changes by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Champlain’s Strange Bird by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 A Series of Quizzes on Birds to Hone Your Skills of Observation by Paul Mackenzie Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Parental Investment in Birds by Jessie Deslaurier. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Some Notes on the Avian Care Bird Hospital by Kit Chubb. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Ways to Blow One’s Cool as a Naturalist by Valerie Collins & Michele Goossens. Vol. 25, 3, 1978 Effects of Recreational Land Use on Avian Populations by Nancy Flood and Hamish McIntosh. Vol. 23, 3, 1976 Morning on a Duck Pond by Sidney Andrews, Junior Naturalist. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Birds in Folklore by May Hammett. Vol. 13, 3, 1966 A Shakespearean Bird Count by Jean Baxter. Vol. 6, 4, 1959 Radar and Birds by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 5,4, 1958 Full Moon by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 Pursuit among Birds by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 4, 1955

Books Bird Identification Now Easier by Terry Sprague. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario by Janice M. Hughes reviewed by Sid Andrews. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 National Audubon Society The Sibley Guide to Birds By David Allen Sibley reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Canadian Atlas of Bird Banding Vol.1: Doves, Cuckoos and Hummingbirds through Passerines, 1921- 1995 Abstract. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Birder’s Dictionary by R.T. Cox. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 All the Birds of North America by Jack L. Griggs reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Down and Dirty Birding by Joey Slinger reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 The Breeding Birds of Quebec by Jean Gauthier and Yves Aubrey reviewed by Sharon David and Allen Greenbaum. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Bird Song: Identification made Easy by Ernie Jardine reviewed by Allan Greenbaum Vol. 43, 4, 1996 A Life with Birds by John Cranmer-Byng. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Stokes Field Guide to Birds, Eastern Region by Donald and Lillian Stokes reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 The Birder’s Handbook: A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds by Paul R. Ehrlich, David S. Dobkin and Darryl Wheye reviewed by Sylfest Muldal Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Ornithology in Ontario edited by Martin K. McNicholl and John L. Cranmer-Byng reviewed by John C. Mclaughlin. Vol. 41, 4, 1994 Ontario Birds at Risk: Status and Conservation Needs (FON &LPBO) reviewed by John McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Peregrine Falcons by Candace Savage reviewed by Raleigh Robertson. Vol. 39, 3, 1992

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A Guide to Feeding Winter Birds in Ontario by Bob Waldron reviewed by Anne Robertson. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Birds of the Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir reviewed by Clive E. Goodwin. Vol. 36, 3, 1989 Atlas of Wintering North American Birds by Terry Root. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Hawks by William S. Clark and Brian K. Wheeler reviewed by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 1, 1988 Birds of Ontario by J. Murray Speirs reviewed by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Hummingbirds-Their Life and Behavior by Esther Quesada Tyrrell photography by Robert Tyrrell reviewed by Faith Avis. Vol. 32, 2, 1985 Granny’s Gang by Katherine McKeever reviewed by Kit Chubb. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 The Birds of Prince Edward County by R. Terry Sprague and Ron D. Weir reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 A Bird-finding Guide to Canada ed. J. C. Findlay reviewed by Margaret Benson. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 The Care and Breeding of Seed-eating Birds by Jeffery Trollope reviewed by M. Lynn Racher. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Birds of North America, Golden Press reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Breeding Birds of Ontario, Nidiology and Distribution ROM reviewed by Ron D. Weir Vol. 30, 4, 1983 A Bird-finding Guide to Ontario by Clive Goodwin reviewed by Bob Stewart. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 The Great Gray Owl. Phantom of the Northern Forests by Robert W. Nero reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Supplement to History of the Birds of Kingston, Ontario by Ron D. Weir and Helen Quilliam reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 History of the Birds of Kingston 2nd ed. by Helen Quilliam reviewed by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 20, 1, 1973 Birds of Prince Edward County by Terry Sprague. 1969 Vol. 17, 1, 1970 History of the Birds of Kingston 1st ed. by Helen Quilliam reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas by Roger Tory Peterson reviewed by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 8, 1, 1961

Codes, Checklists, Names KFN Field Checklist of Birds: Four Letter Code. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 New Checklist of the Birds of the Kingston Area by Mike Evans. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Thirty-seventh Supplement to the Checklist of North American Birds by Ron D. Weir Vol. 37, 1, 1990 The Summer Birds of Lake Opinicon 1944 and 1988 by Frank Phelan. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 American Ornithological Union Checklist Changes. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Bird Species Recorded in the Otter Lake Sanctuary 1962-1979 by Philip E. Little. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 A New Early Bird List for Kingston (George B. Willis 1815-1819) by Helen Quilliam Vol. 22, 1, 1975 Changes in Bird Nomenclature by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Field Checklist (for Kingston region). Vol. 8, 1, 1961

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Reptiles General

Amphibians and Reptiles of Eastern Ontario (brief descriptions with extensive bibliography) by Francis R. Cook. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 4, 1986 A Preliminary Report on the 1979 Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians of Prince Edward County by Penny Briggs. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Junior Field Trip: to the Reptile Breeding Foundation by Ian Leslie. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 An Annotated List of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Thousand Island Region by John G. Woods. Vol. 21, 2, 1974

Snakes Things That Slither, Bite and Smell by Terry Sprague. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Snakes in Trouble! By Matt Ellerbeck. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Herps Part II: Southwestern Ontario by Dan Wylie. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Scientists Construct Nest Boxes for Snakes by Dr. Patrick Weatherhead Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Black Rat Snake Stories by Sid Andrews. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Great Horned Owl Eats Garter Snake by Gunter Voss. Vol. 37, 2, 1990 Snakes of the Kingston Area by H. W. Curran. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 From the Life of a Poplar Tree (Black Rat Snake) by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 23, 4, 1976 The Black Rat Snake by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 21, 3, 1974 Snakes of the Kingston Area. Vol. 12, Sp. Issue 1965 The Imperturbable Black Rat Snake by B. I. England. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 An Interesting Encounter between a Frog and a Garter snake by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 8, 4, 1961 The Snake Pit (Wolfe Island) by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 2, 1955

Turtles Notes on Natural History, No. 194, July 8, 1963 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Turtles in Torment by Matt Ellerbeck. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Leatherback Sea Turtles: The Largest Living Reptiles? by Kathleen Martin. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Rideau River Turtle Survey Needs Your Help, Canadian Museum of Nature. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Time of the Turtle by Jack Rudloe reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Turtles of the Cataraqui Region by Lubomyr Luciuk. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Unusual Turtle by Baxter I. England. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Turtle vs Turtle by B. I. England. Vol. 13, 4, 1966

Amphibians A Treefrog in the Birdhouse by Marguerite Annen. Vol. 54, 1, 2007

Vernal Pools in Southern Ontario by Jessica Steiner. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Non-fibre Values: Intersecting transit networks in the woods by Frederick W. Schueler. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Teen Trip: Mudpuppies by Jan Rossiter. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 Field Trip: Frog and Owl by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 The Art of Nature: “ Chorus Line” by Brenda Carter. Vol. 48, 2, 2001 Mudpuppy Night by Ken Kingdon. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Frogwatch Ontario. Vol. 45, 4, 1998

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Declining Amphibian Populations by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Frogging Abounds (calls and pictures of local frogs) by Natalie Helferty. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Creating Ponds for Amphibians by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 A Preliminary Report on the 1979 Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians of Prince Edward County by Penny Briggs. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Early Morning Bullfrog Chorus by B. I. England. Vol. 12, 4, 1965 An Interesting Encounter between a Frog and a Garter Snake by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 8, 4, 1961

Fish

Teen Trip, Fish Studies At Queen’s Biology Station by Jan Rossiter. Vol.48, 4, 2001 The Cottage Dock as a Nature Centre (Black Bass) by B. I. England. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Pollywog Lake and Its Fishes by B. I. England. Vol. 13, 2, 1966

Insects and Arachnids General

Ramble: Lorna Cane’s Property. Last Ramble of the Summer by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Bugs of Ontario Book Review by John Acorn reviewed by David Bree Vol. 51,1, 2004 Life’s a Beech, Then You Die by Terry Sprague. Vol.51, 4, 2004 Hippoboscid Flies Recorded at ACRF by Kit Chubb. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Wasps at the Picnic by Kit Chubb. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Snow Insects. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Throw Away Your Bug Zapper by David Donnelly. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Ticks and What You can do about them by Roger Drummond reviewed by Laurie Wright. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Insect Diversity in the Kingston Area by Adrian Forsyth. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Field Trip: Insects, Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Marine Walkingsticks by B. I. England. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Local Ant Armies by B. I. England. Vol. 8, 1, 1961 A Praying Mantis Lays Its Eggs by Deirdre Webb. Vol. 6, 4, 1959

Beetles Asian Longhorned Beetle- Questions and Answers from the FON Website. Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Asian Long-horned Beetle MNR Bulletin. Vol. 47, 1, 2000

Butterflies and Moths Search for the West Virginia White by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Teen Monarch Tagging Trip by Linden Noble. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Butterfly Summary 2006 by Bruce Ripley Vol. 53, 4, 2006 Butterfly Summary 2004 by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Caterpillar Mystery Solved! by Linda Thrower. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Butterfly Observing: An Interesting Complement to Birding – Yearly List of Butterflies Within the Fifty Kilometre Circle, 2003 by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 50, 4, 2003

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Butterflies of Kingston by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 Teen Trip: to Presqu’ile by Jan Rossiter. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Teen Trip: to Presqu’ile Park by Heather Green. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Following Migrant Birds and Butterflies. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 The Butterflies of Canada by Ross A. Layberry et al reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Niagara Park’s Butterfly Conservatory. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Moths—Not Just Bird (or Bat) Food (Species List for the Kingston Area) by Gary Ure. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Butterflies are Free by Bruce Ripley (list.). Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Wildlife in My Backyard Part 3: Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 Teen Trip: Butterfly Tagging by Peter Kelcey. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Butterflies and Skippers at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 List of Butterflies and Skippers at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Pheromones in Action by R. C. E. Riotte. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Observations on Seasonality in some Moth Species made over the last Four Years at QUBS by J. C. E. Riotte. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Notes on the Monarch Butterfly by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 4, 3, 1957

Dragonflies and Damselflies Odonate Sightings 16 June to 31 August 2007 by Kurt Hennige. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 July 8 Dragonfly Field Trip by David Bree. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Odonate Sightings 1 May to 15 June 2007 by Kurt Hennige. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Kingston Field Naturalists 2006 Yearly Summary of Odonata by Kurt Hennige Vol. 53, 4, 2006 2006 KFN Butterfly Field Trip by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 KFN/PECFN Dragonfly Hike—9 July, 2006 by David Bree. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 New English Names for Dragonflies by David Bree. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Dragonflies of the Family Cordulegaster in Ontario by David Bree. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 First Record of Arrowhead Spiketail. For Frontenac County by David Bree. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 List of Potential Odonata in the Kingston Area by David Bree. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Beginners Guide to Dragonflies by Blair Nikula and Jackie Sones reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Dragonflies and Damselflies of Northeast Ohio reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Global Warming and Amber Wings by David Bree. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Summary of Odonates seen in East-central Ontario, 1999 by David Bree. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Watching Dragonflies and Damselflies by Sylfest Muldal. Vol. 30, 4, 1983

Other Invertebrates etc.

Watching the Foul and Loathsome by Terry Sprague. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Worm Invasion Threatens Goblins (ferns) by Tyler Smith. Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Ramifications of Earthworms by Frederick W. Schueler. Vol. 48, 3, 2001

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Zebra Mussels by Peter Reschke. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 The Earthworms of Kingston by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 3, 1980

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BOTANY Ferns, Mosses etc.

Ferns That Walk by Terry Sprague. Vol.53, 4, 2006 Worm Invasion Threatens Goblins (Ferns) by Tyler Smith. Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Field Trip: (to Frontenac Provincial Park) Ferns by Anne Robertson. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Annotated Keys to the Ferns of the Kingston Region, Ontario, with Special Reference to Occurrences in the Vicinity of Lake Opinicon by James S. Pringle. Vol. 34, 1, 1987 Identifying the Books which Identify the Plants Part II Mosses by Adele Crowder. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 Some Noteworthy Fern Records from the Vicinity of Lake Opinicon, Leeds and Frontenac Counties by James S. Pringle. Vol. 24, 1, 1977 Fern and Fern Allies of the Kingston Region by Ian Macdonald. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Native Ferns by Isabel Boardman. Vol. 1, 3, 1954

Flowering Plants The Flowers that Bloom…by Barry & Anne Robertson and David & Margo McMurray. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 A Ramble Repertory by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 1, 2006

Algonquin to Adirondack-Wolves, Deer and Wild Ginseng by Cameron Smith. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Poison Ivy by Deb Schartz. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 Preliminary Survey of the Dog-strangling Vine (Cyanchum/Vincetoxicum spp.) in the East Don River Corridor in Toronto, Ontario by Tove Christensen and Silvia Strobl (Local note p. 79). Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Have you Seen the Flowering Rush by Chris Eckert Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Mullein. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Tour of Purdon Fen (Showy Lady’s Slipper Orchids). Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Orchid Outing to Purdon Bog (Fen) by Winifred Smith. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Editorial (Invasive Species) by Adele Crowder. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Deerberry Days by Beth Chamberlain. Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Introduced Plants III Frog-bit by Adele Crowder. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Teasel by Adele Crowder. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 Purple Loosestrife by Adele Crowder. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 Wildflowers of the Kingston Region, Summer by R.D.Ussher. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 A Late Spring by David Bree. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 Spring Flowers by A. E. Garwood. Vol.33, 1, 1986 Bladderworts in the Kingston Area by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Flowering Plants Aug. 16-Nov. 20 (KFN area Part III) by David Bree and Yvette Morand. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 More Notes from the Fowler Herbarium (Block D) by A.E. Garwood. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 New Aquatic Species for Kingston Region by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 32, 3, 1985 Flowering Plants June 1-Aug. 15, (KFN area Part II) by David Bree and Yvette Morand. Vol. 32, 3, 1985 An Interesting Plant Survey (Block D) by A.E. Garwood. Vol. 32, 3, 1985

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Flowering Plants Jan. –May 1985 (KFN area Part I) by Yvette Morand. Vol. 32, 2, 1985 Identifying the Books which Identify the Plants Part III by Adele Crowder. Vol. 30, 2, 1983 The Status of Five Rare Plants in the Kingston Area by Adele Crowder. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 Wildflowers of the Kingston Region by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Field Trip: to Jones Falls June (Pink Lady’s Slippers) by Dick Ussher. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Notes on Bird Foods by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Wildflowers of the Kingston Region Part III Late Summer and Fall by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 3, 1980 Wildflowers of the Kingston Region Part II Summer – June by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Wildflowers of the Kingston Region Part I Spring – April-May By R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Rare Plants in the Kingston Area by Adele Crowder. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Continued Spread of Dog Strangling Vines or Swallow Worts by Adele Crowder. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Identifying the Books which Identify the Plants Part I by Adele Crowder. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 A New Weed (Descurania sophia) for the Kingston Area by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 Rare Plant (Polanisia dodecandra) near the Lighthouse by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 24, 3, 1977 The Stoco Fen- An Area of Botanical Interest (near Tweed in Hastings County) by Lubomyr Luciuk. Vol. 23, 3, 1976 Notes from a Weedeaters Diary by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 22, 1, 1975 Wild Plants as Food –Milkweed by Baxter I. England. Vol. 21, 3, 1974 Kingston Orchids by Leslie Roberts. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Summer Botanizing by Leslie Roberts. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Rue Anemone in St. Lawrence National Park by John G Woods. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 A New Orchid for the Kingston Area by Betty Hughes. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Orchids at the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Leslie G. Roberts. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Nodding Thistle by Kenneth J. Crawford. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Of Botanical Interest by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 Field Trip: (Botany) to Grenadier Island by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 Eureka—Skunk Cabbage by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Ken Crawford Does it Again (Lance-leaved Violet) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 The Deerberry rediscovered in the Thousand Islands by Sam Van der Kloet. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Additions to the List of Vascular Plants –Kingston Region by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 18, 4, 1971 Some Interesting Botanical Finds in 1970 by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Another European Invader Reaches Kingston Area (Frogbit) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Toadshade and Virginia Bluebells in their Habitat Near Kingston by Roland E. Beschel Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Winter Botanizing by R. E. Besche.l Vol. 17, 1, 1970

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The Phenology of the Common Purple Lilac in Kingston (map) by S. P. Van der Kloet Vol. 17, 1, 1970 From Wolf to Wolffia by Roland Beschel. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Poisonous Plants of the Kingston District by Alfred E. Garwood. Vol. 16, 1, 1969 The Pitcher Plant by Charles Dickens, submitted by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Wild Orchids of the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Cactus at Kaladar by Roland E. Beschel. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Opinion on the Occurrence of Arrow Arum in the Gananoque River by William G. Dore. Vol. 13, 4, 1966 Spring Flower Survey in the Kingston Region by Roland E. Beschel. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 New Localities for Arrow Arum (map) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 12, 4, 1965 Distribution of some Spring Flowers in the Kingston Region by Roland E. Beschel. Vol. 12, 1, 1965 Flowering Plants Observed at Otter Lake Sanctuary May-Sept 1963 by N. M. Mansfield. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Antidote for Poison Ivy by B. I. England. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 Wild Flower Watching Spring and Summer. 1962 Vol. 9,3, 1962 Spring Wild Flowers by Janet Erskine. Vol. 3, 2, 1956

Trees Teen Forest Survey Trip February 10, 2007 by Fenris McCabe. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Notes on Natural History, No. 154, October 1, 1962 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. The Poplar Trees in the Cheese Factory Yard by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 53, 2, 2006

Life’s a Beech, Then You Die by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Junior Naturalists Learn How to Identify Common Trees and Inventory Woods by Anne Robertson. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Teen Trip: Survey of Drought –affected Trees (map) by Ben Cross. Vol. 48, 4, 2001 Notes on Natural History No. 154 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Teen Trip: Forest Mapping by Anne Robertson. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Ice Storm 1998: Results of an Aerial Survey of the Forests of Eastern Ontario (map) MNR. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Chinquapin Oaks in Eastern Ontario by Winifred Smith. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 New Species for Kingston Region (Black Alder Alnus Glutinosa) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Winter Buds by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Age-class Structure in Red Cedar on Prince Edward Point by Mark Tilden and James Hodges. Vol. 28, PEPT. Supp. 1981 Working for the Next Generation (Grenville Park Arboretum) by Derek Austin. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 Survey of the Tree Species at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Adele Crowder. Vol. 22, 3, 1975 Lonely Pitch Pine on a Tiny Isle by John G. Woods. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Some Notes on our Native Evergreens by C. Harold Zavitz. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Notes on Oaks in the Kingston Region by C. Harold Zavitz. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 The Ginko Tree- a Living Fossil by George Stirrett. Vol. 4, 1, 1957

Plant Habitat

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Survey of Shoreline Plants by Barry and Anne Robertson. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada by Donald Schnell reviewed by Tom Marsh. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 How to Benefit the Planet with Native Gardening by Jakob Mueller. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Help for the Tallgrass Prairie and Savanna by Todd Farrell. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Galls by Clayton Smith and Robert Mann. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Wildlife in My Backyard Part 2: Trees and Shrubs as Natural Food by Sharon David. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Habitats by Adele Crowder. Vol. 40, 4, 1993 Floral ‘Personalities’ of Three Provincial Parks by David Bree. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Vegetation and Birds- Kingston Region by Adele Crowder. Vol. 36, 2, 1989 The Vegetation of the Kingston Region by A. A. Crowder. Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Notes on the Vegetation of the Cataraqui Marsh Area and a request for Additional Information by Paul Catling. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 A New Park (Frontenac) in the Kingston Area by Ian Macdonald. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Try This One (Plants on Stovin Island near Brockville) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Botany at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Collins Creek by R. E. Beschel. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Noteworthy Plants near Butterfield Lake, Jefferson Cy. NY by Roland E. Beschel. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Notes on an area of Botanical Interest (Lime Lake south of Marlbank) by A. E. Garwood and C. Harold Zavitz. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Some Uncommon Bog Plants Near Kingston (Harrowsmith) by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 14, 4 1967 Comments on the Vegetation of the Kingston Region by R. E. Beschel. Vol. 12, Sp. Issue 1965 Logan Sanctuary Plants (behind Barriefield Army Camp) by A. E. Garwood and P. E. Little. Vol. 9, 4, 1962 Field Trip: Botany in Local Areas by B. I. England. Vol. 9, 2, 1962 Pigeon Island Plants by D. Webb. Vol. 9, 2, 1962 Field Trip: Botany to the Sphagnum Bog near Bath by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 4, 2, 1957 Botany at the Sphagnum Bog by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 3, 3, 1956

Books and Lists

Arboretum America: a Philosophy of the Forest by Diana Beresford-Kroeger reviewed by Cendrine Hunter. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Ontario Wildflowers, reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 An Update for Plants of the Kingston Region 1966 by Adele Crowder, Karen Topping and John Topping. Vol. 48, 2, 2001 The Trees in My Forest by Bernd Heinrich reviewed by Louis Broekhoven. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Wetland Plants of Ontario, Lone Pine Publishing, reviewed by Gary Ure. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Trees in Canada by John Laird Farrar reviewed by Winifred Smith. Vol. 43, 3, 1996

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Forest Plants of Central Ontario Lone Pine Publishing reviewed by June Buckingham Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A List of Plants found in the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Winifred Smith. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 The Fowler Herbarium by Adele Crowder. Vol. 40, 4, 1993 Invasive Plants of Natural Habitats in Canada, CWS reviewed by Adele Crowder. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 CRCA Plant List, 1992-1993. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 CRCA Plant List. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Plants (for the CRCA). Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Haliburton Flora by E.G.Skelton and E.W. Skelton. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 A Checklist of the Flora of Ontario-Vascular Plants by J.K. Morton and J.M.Venn. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 Rare Vascular Plants in Canada by George W. Argus and Kathleen M. Pryer. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 reviewed by Anne Robertson Vol. 38, 2, 1991 Lichens of the Ottawa Region by Dr. Irwin Brodo. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Flowering Plants Aug. 16-Nov. 20 (Part III) by David Bree and Yvette Morand. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario (Part III) Ed. G.W. Argus and C.J. Keddy. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 The Marshland World by Ron Wilson and Pat Lee reviewed by Kathryn Innes. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in Ontario by Sheila M. McKay and Paul Catling reviewed by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 List of Vascular Plants at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Leslie Roberts Part II Vol. 27, 3, 1980, Part I. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Rare Plants in the Kingston Area by Adele Crowder. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 List of the Vascular Plants of the Kingston Region issued by the Fowler Herbarium Queen’s Univ. 1970. Vol. 17, 1, 1970

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PLACES KFN Properties Amherst Island

KFN Field Trip to Amherst Island April 1 2007 by Peter Good. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 The Snowy by Elaine Farragher. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 August 13th Birding Field Trip to Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Amherst Island Nature Reserve Receives Funding by Chris Grooms. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Snowy Owls on Amherst Island by Will Ruddock. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Field Trip: Aspects of Amherst Island by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 Teen Trip: in October by Heather Zilstra. Vol.51, 4, 2004 Club Improves Amherst Island Nature Reserve (map) by Chris Grooms.Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Field Trip: January 20, by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 The Amherst Island Ivory Gull Jan. 3 to 27, 2001 compiled by Bob Sachs. Vol.48, 1, 2001 President’s Page by Bud Rowe. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Report on Nesting Boxes on KFN Property on Amherst Island by Chris Lyons. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 A Page from a Birder’s Diary by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Robert Worona. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Summary of Census Results on KFN lands on Amherst Island by Ron Weir. Vol. 40, 4, 1993 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Nature Reserves of the KFN by Helen Quilliam and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Alex Scott. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 The Amherst Island Bar Property of the KFN by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 34, 3, 1987 Proposal for the Acquisition of the Eastern Tip of Amherst Island by the KFN submitted to Wildlife Habitat Canada compiled by Ron D. Weir and Helen Quilliam (Ed Note Property now acquired). Vol. 33 1, 1986 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Junior Trip: Amherst Island by Anne Robertson and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Peter Good. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Rick Tait. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Joel Ellis. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Josette Arass. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Waterfowl Banding on Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Ronald C. P. Wypkema. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 Utilization of the Same Food Resource by Ten Species of Owl by Ronald C. P. Wypkema. Vol. 26, 1, 1979

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Amherst Island Owl Pellet Study by Michele Goosens. Vol. 26, 1, 1979 Waterfowl Banding Amherst Island by Marnie Matthews. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp1978 Effects of 1977 Spring and Summer Drought on Waterfowl Production- Amherst Island by Geoffrey Matthews. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 Waterfowl Banding Amherst Island by Margaret Mills. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Waterfowl Production on Amherst Island 1975-1976 by Geoff Matthews. Vol. 23, 4, 1976 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Frank Phelan. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 22, 1, 1975 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 18, 4, 1971 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 A European Race of the Whimbrel on Amherst Island by Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Walter Lamb. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Margaret O’ Sullivan. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Glossy Ibis on Amherst Island by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Walter Lamb. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Field Trip: Amherst Island by Edith Cameron. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 A November Day’s Birding on Amherst Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 11, 4, 1964

Helen Quilliam (Otter Lake) Sanctuary President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 4, 2007 Wood Duck Nest Box Check 2006 by Rebecca Howe, Teen Field Naturalist. Vol. 53, 1, 2006

The Flowers that Bloom…by Barry & Anne Robertson and David & Margo McMurray. Vol. 53, 1, 2006

Teen Trip: to Learn Use of G.P.S. by Amy Hanes (with a map of the sanctuary). Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Survey of Shoreline Plants by Barry and Anne Robertson. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Teen Trip: Helen Quilliam by Timmy Sibbald. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Field Trip: Frog and Owl by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Teen Trip: Wood Duck Box Cleanout by Anthony Pugh. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Teen Trip: Survey of Drought –affected Trees (map) by Ben Cross. Vol. 48, 4, 2001 Helen Quilliam Sanctuary Property by Anne Robertson. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Teen Trip: Forest Mapping by Anne Robertson. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 The Helen Quilliam Sanctuary and the Ontario Forest Bird Monitoring Programme by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Field Trip: Canoe Trip by Larry McCurdy. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Teen Trip: Helen Quilliam Sanctuary by Ian Bickis. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Teen Trip: Wood Duck Box Cleanout by Heather Parker. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Dedication of the Helen Quilliam Sanctuary. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 A List of Plants found in the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Winifred Smith. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 The Naming of the Betty Hughes Trail by Faith Avis. Vol. 37, 2, 1990 Nature Reserves of the KFN by Helen Quilliam and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Field Trip: to the Sanctuary by Anne Robertson. Vol. 35, 2, 1988

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Otter Lake Sanctuary Clean-up by Larry McCurdy. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Otter Lake Sanctuary by L. L. McCurdy. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Butterflies and Skippers at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Field Trip: Juniors and Seniors by Anne Robertson. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Expansion of the Otter Lake Sanctuary (map) by Laurie Wright. Vol. 28, 1, 1981 Field Trip: to Otter Lake Sanctuary; the Proposed Land Acquisition by Gord McGibbon. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 List of Vascular Plants at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Leslie Roberts. Part II Vol. 27, 3, 1980, Part I Vol. 27, 2, 1980 List of Butterflies and Skippers at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Bird Species Recorded in the Otter Lake Sanctuary 1962-1979 by Philip E. Little. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Field Trip: Insects, Otter Lake Sanctuary by Gordon Pratt. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 The Otter Lake Sanctuary by Larry McCurdy. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Junior Trip: to Otter Lake Sanctuary by Scott Bell. Vol. 24, 2, 1977 Otter Lake Sanctuary by P. T. Nation. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Survey of the Tree Species at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Adele Crowder. Vol. 22, 3, 1975 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Leslie Roberts. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Betty Hughes. Vol. 21, 4, 1974 Summer Botanizing by Leslie Roberts. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Betty Hughes. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Orchids at the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Leslie G. Roberts. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Otter Lake Sanctuary Policy Statement by KFN. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Marie Good. Vol. 18, 4, 1971 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary (but no one else came) by Betty Hughes. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 A Few Days at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Richard Norman. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Botany at Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 17, 2 1970 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Field Trip: Porcupine Trail by Betty Hughes. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Otter Lake-Work and Fun (map) by R. E. Beschel. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: to Otter Lake Sanctuary by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Otter Lake Sanctuary (map) by A. Elizabeth Hughes. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Wild Orchids of the Otter Lake Sanctuary by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Field Trips: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Marguerite Savage. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by Betty Hughes. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: Otter Lake Sanctuary by R. E. Beschel. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 New Bird Records from Otter lake Sanctuary by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12, 3, 1965 Otter Lake Sanctuary of the Kingston Field Naturalists’ Club (A Policy Statement). Vol. 11, 2, 1964 Letter from the President (Otter Lake Sanctuary purchased) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 3, 1963

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Flowering Plants Observed at Otter Lake Sanctuary May-Sept 1963 by N. M. Mansfield. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Summer (Birds) at Otter Lake by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Osprey at Otter Lake by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Why a Sanctuary by M. H. Edwards and Helen Quilliam. Vol. 9, 4, 1962

Kingston Area Backyards Some Observations from a Suburban Backyard by Fiona Poland. Vol.53, 1, 2006 Charleston Lake Prov. Park

Some Highlights of Charleston Lake Provincial Park by David Bree. Vol. 41, 2, 1994 Field Trip: Charleston Lake by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Field Trip: Charleston Lake by Anne Robertson. Vol. 35, 4, 1988

Depot Lakes Teen Trip: to Depot Lake by Amy Hanes. Vol.51, 4, 2004 Watching the Foul and Loathsome by Terry Sprague. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Junior Naturalists Learn How to Identify Common Trees and Inventory Woods by Anne Robertson. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Ski Touring to Second Depot Lake Bog by Sheryl Stone. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Protection Project, Depot Lakes Conservation Area by Anne Robertson. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Wetland Evaluation and Biological Inventory of Second Depot Lake Bog and Trail by Dale Kristensen and Rob Snetsinger. Vol. 39, 3, 1992

Frontenac Park Big Salmon Lake Loon Behaviour by Will Ruddock. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 High Altitude Hiking by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Teen Trip: Cross Country Ski Trip by Ben Cross. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Teen Trip: Frontenac by Kevin Gerlach. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Their Enduring Spirit by Christian Barber and Terry Fuchs: The History of Frontenac Provincial Park. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Teen Trip: Canoeing to Big Salmon Lake by Conrad Krebs-Carstens. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A Checklist of Vertebrate Animals and Vascular Plants now available. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Teen Trip: Frontenac Park by Kate Demers. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Field Trip: Ferns by Anne Robertson. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Arab Gorge Trail by Anne Robertson. Vol. 31, 2, 1984 Field Trip: Arab Gorge Trail by Anne Robertson. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Frontenac Provincial Park: An Opinion on Master Planning Objectives, a Brief Presented by the KFN. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 A New Park in the Kingston Area by Ian Macdonald. Vol. 20, 4, 1973

Little Cataraqui Creek, CRCA Fungi/Photography Field Trip at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area—24 September 2006 by Rose-Marie Burke. Vol.53, 4, 2006 Notes on Natural History, No. 419, May 29, 1968 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Report on the Little Cataraqui Creek Wetland, West Side, Front Road to Bath Road by Sharon Critchley. Vol. 52, 1, 2005

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Twenty Years of Birding Little Cat. by Gerald Walton Paul. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Animal Tales from Little Cat. 1983-1999 by Gerald Walton Paul. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Birding the Little Cat One Hundred Years Ago by John McLaughlin. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 Epilogue: More on the Little Cataraqui Beavers by George M. Fairfield. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 A New Beaver Family in Little Cataraqui Bay by George M. Fairfield. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Birding Little Cat 1983-1994 by Gerald Walton Paul. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 CRCA Plant List, 1992-1993. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Field Trip: to CRCA by Lynn Bell. Vol. 24, 2, 1977 Junior Field Trip: to CRCA by Geoff Hawley and Mark Tyson. Vol. 24, 1, 1977 The Conservation Authority by J. D. McCowan. Vol. 12, 2, 1965 Brief in Support of the Zoning of the Little Cataraqui Marsh Area of Kingston as Greenbelt by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 7, 4, 1960

Lemoine Point May Bird Walk at Lemoine Point by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006

The Flowers that Bloom…by Barry & Anne Robertson and David & Margo McMurray. Vol. 53, 1, 2006

Ramble: Lemoine Point by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Lemoine Point Gardens Inc. by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 1, 1988

Lennox Generating Station: Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station 1982 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station 1981 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station 1980 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station 1979 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station 1978 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 25, 4, 1978 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station Spring and Autumn 1977 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, 4, 1977, Vol. 23, 4, 1976, Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Vol. 21, 4, 1974 Bird Kills at Lennox Generating Station Autumn 1973 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station Spring. 1973 Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Bird Kills at the Lennox Generating Station, Autumn 1972, by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 4, 1972

Lost Bay Property (North of Amherstview) Report on 2006 BioBlitz—June 16th-17th, Lost Bay Property by Anne Robertson. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. President’s Page by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 53, 1, 2006

Napanee Area 11 June, 2006 Napanee Important Bird Area Field Trip Report by Kurt Hennige. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. Alvars of the Napanee Limestone Plain (map) by Todd Norris. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Hodgson Commemorates Menzel Reserve MNR. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Teen Trip: Caving by Alan Tennent. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Field Trip: Camden East Alvar by Anne Robertson. Vol. 32, 2, 1985 Field Trip: Autumn Rambles to Deseronto Bay by Kenneth J. Crawford. Vol. 19, 1, 1972

Presqu’ile Provincial Park KFN Field Trip to Presqu’ile March 11, 2007 by Owen Weir. Vol. 54, 2, 2007

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Greetings from the Presqu’ile Provincial Park Naturalist by David Bree. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Teen Trip: Presqu’ile by Jan Rossiter. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 FON Conservation Updates. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Management Plans. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Presqu’ile Provincial Park’s Waterfowl Weekends by Philina English. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Shorebirds at Presqu’ile Provincial Park by Bob Sachs. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Persqu’ile Provincial Park at the Crossroads by Don Davis. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Teen Trip: Presqu’ile Park by Heather Green. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Teen Trip: Waterfowl at Presqu’ile Provincial Park by Hollie Pratt. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Presqu’ile Declared “Lead-Free” Zone by Donald A. Davis. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Field Trip: Presqu’ile by Dave Willison. Vol. 41, 4, 1994 Teen Trip: Butterfly Tagging by Peter Kelcey. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Field Trip: Presqu’ile by Tony Empey. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 Field Trip: Presqu’ile Provincial Park by Betty Gray. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Field Trips: Presqu’ile Point by A. E. S. Bell and Fred Cooke. Vol. 16, 1, 1969 Field Trip: Presqu’ile in the Fog by A. E. S. Bell. Vol. 15, 1, 1968

Prince Edward County KFN/PECFN Dragonfly Hike—9 July, 2006 by David Bree. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Walking Across the County by Terry Sprague. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Henslow’s Sparrows in Prince Edward County MNR. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A Preliminary Report on the 1979 Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians of Prince Edward County by Penny Briggs. Vol. 26, 4, 1979

Prince Edward Point KFN Field Trip to Prince Edward Pt. April 29, 2007 by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 54, 2,

2007 September 10th Field Trip to Prince Edward Point by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 14 May 2006 Prince Edward Point Field Trip Report by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Teen Trip Owl Banding at Prince Edward Point by Cassandra Ryan. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point, March 2002 by Bud Rowe. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point May 2002 by Ron Weir. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 President’s Page (Important Bird Area, map) by Bud Rowe. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Prince Edward Point, the KFN and Protected Places by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Notes on Natural History No. 384 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 44, 2, 1997 A Fall Day at the Point by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Field Trip: to Prince Edward Point by Peter Good. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Teen Trip: Teen Owl Trip by Giselle Cross. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Teen Trip: Owl Banding by Kate Demers. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 Field Trip: to Prince Edward Point by Kurt Hennige and Robert Worona. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Martin Edwards and Ron Weir. Vol. 38, 2, 1991 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Paul Mackenzie and Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Teen Trip: Owl banding by D. Horne. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 37, 2, 1990

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Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1989 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 37, 1, 1990 Bird Migration at Prince Edward Point, Spring 1989 by Charles M. Francis. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1988 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Bird Banding at Prince Edward Point by Dr. Fred Cooke and Charles Francis. Vol. 35, 3,1988 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 Recoveries of Birds Banded under Prince Edward Point Observatory Permit by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1986 by Ron. D. Weir. Vol. 34, 1, 1987 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1985 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Bird Banding at Prince Edward Point during 1985 by Charles Francis. Vol. 33, 1,1986 Northern Saw-whet Owl Studies at Prince Edward Point in 1984 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Recoveries, Foreign Recoveries and Returns [non-waterfowl] by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 2, 1984 Supplement 1983 Annual Report from Prince Edward Point Observatory: Northern Saw-whet Owl study, Banding Year 1983, Recoveries, Foreign Recoveries and Returns [non-waterfowl]. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Sandy Scott. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 30, 2, 1983 Supplement 1982 Annual Report from Prince Edward Point Observatory by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Junior Trip: Prince Edward Point by Richard Wintle. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Recoveries and Returns Prince Edward Point Observatory by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Prince Edward Point Observatory 1981 Annual Report Supplement. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Recoveries and Foreign Retraps by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Saw-whet Owl Studies at PEPT in 1981. Vol. 29, 1, 1982 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron Weir. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Fall at the Point by Paul Salker. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Prince Edward Point Observatory Supplement 6th Annual Report 1980. Vol. 28, PEPt 1981 Habitat Management at Prince Edward Point, National Wildlife Area by John T. Brandon and James Hodges. Vol. 28, PEPt. Supp. 1981 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Prince Edward Point Observatory Supplement 5th Annual Report 1979. Vol. 27, PEPt 1980

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The Year 1979 at Prince Edward Point Observatory by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 27 PEPt 1980 The Prince Edward Point Lighthouse by Edward F. Bush. Vol. 27, PEPt 1980 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Mike Evans. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Yet Another Summer at Prince Edward Point by Michele Goosens. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 Prince Edward Point Observatory Supplement 4th Annual Report 1978. Vol. 26 PEPt 1979 Prince Edward Point Observatory Supplement 3rd Annual Report 1977. Vol. 25, PEPt 1978 Activities Report by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 25, PEPt 1978 A Summer at the Lighthouse by Lyn Shorrock. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp 1978 Prince Edward Point Christmas Count (the first) by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 Rare Plant (Polanisia dodecandra) near the Lighthouse by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 24, 3, 1977 Prince Edward Point Observatory Supplement 2nd Annual Report 1976. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Activities Report 1976 by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, PEPT Supp 1977 Vigil at Prince Edward Point by John Nicholson. Vol. 23, 4, 1976 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Junior Trip: Our Trip to the Lighthouse by Lisl Boegman. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Prince Edward Point Observatory by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Prince Edward Point Observatory, 1st Annual Report by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 The Lighthouse-Its History and Recent Repairs by Gord McGibbon. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Prince Edward Point Observatory by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 22, 3, 1975 Hawk Migration, Prince Edward Point by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Progress Report Prince Edward Point Observatory by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 21, 3, 1974 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Prince Edward Point- The Point Pelee of Lake Ontario by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Kenneth F. Edwards. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by M. Evans. Vol. 18, 4, 1971 1971 Spring Migration Study at Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Bob Stewart. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Prince Edward Point by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 16, 4, 1969 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Margaret O’Sullivan. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Edith Cameron. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Mike Evans. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Field Trip: Prince Edward Point by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 14, 4, 1967

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Field Trip: Prince Edward Point , Birds or Flowers by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 7, 2, 1960 QUBS and Opinicon Lake

Student Fund for Queen’s Biological Station by Chris Grooms. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Teen Trip: Cross Country Ski Trip by Cassy Rian. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 Teen Trip: Fish Studies At Queen’s Biology Station by Jan Rossiter. Vol.48, 4, 2001 Teen Trip: Opinicon Canoe Trip by Melissa Smith. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Canoe Lake Road and Chaffeys Lock/Opinicon Road (map) by Bruce Di Labia and Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Teen Trip: to QUBS by Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Teen Trip: Overnight at the Biology Station by Shannon and Nevada Reed. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Field Trip: Bog Trip by Gary Ure. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Field Trip: Two Outings by Winifred Smith. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 The Summer Birds of Lake Opinicon 1944 and 1988 by Frank Phelan. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Queen’s University Naturalists’ Workshop at Lake Opinicon by Kit Chubb. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Annotated Keys to the Ferns of the Kingston Region, Ontario, with Special Reference to Occurrences in the Vicinity of Lake Opinicon by James S. Pringle. Vol. 34, 1, 1987 Queen’s University Dept. of Biology. Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Springtime Bird Song, Diurnal and Seasonal Sequencing by Allen Keast. Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Parental Investment in Birds by Jessie Deslaurier. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Field Trip: Tracks and Botany by Anne Robertson. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Yearly List —Lake Opinicon by Frank Phelan. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Junior Trip: to Queen’s Vivarium by Adrian Wintle. Vol. 24, 2 1977 Some Noteworthy Fern Records from the Vicinity of Lake Opinicon, Leeds and Frontenac Counties by James S. Pringle. Vol. 24, 1, 1977 Observations on Seasonality in some Moth Species made over the last Four Years at QUBS by J. C. E. Riotte. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Nesting Records of the Common Loon at Lake Opinicon by D. Webb. Vol. 10, 4, 1963

Sandbanks Prov. Park Field Trip: Sandbanks Provincial Park by Terry Sprague. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Notes from Sandbanks Provincial Park by Yvette Bree. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Field Trip: Sandbanks by Jessie Deslauriers and Winnie Smith. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Field Trip: Sandbanks for Fall Flowers by Winifred Smith. Vol. 41, 3, 1994

Small Islands Cormorant Massacre on Little Galloo (map) U.S. Fish and Wildlife. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 A Coyote Chase Past Garden Island by D.V.Weseloh and Steven Harot. Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Sabine’s Gull at Garden and False Duck Islands by D.V. Weseloh. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 The Roosting Site of Swallows from Garden Island: the Greater Cataraqui Marshes by D. V. Weseloh. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Massive Mortality of Juvenile Double-crested Cormorants on Little Galloo Island July 1984 by D. V. Weseloh and John Struger. Vol. 32, 3, 1985 Field Trip: to Garden Island by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Status of Colonial Waterbirds Nesting on Little Galloo Island Lake Ontario by H. Blokpoel and D. V. Weseloh. Vol. 29, 4, 1982

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The Natural History of Garden Island (map) Late Summer Birds 1979-1980 by Chip and Linda Weseloh. Vol. 28, 3, 1981 Main Duck and Yorkshire Islands by R. K. F. Edwards and Nis Moller. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Pigeon Island by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 27, 3, 1980 A Preliminary Investigation of Gull Mortality on Pigeon Island by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 27, 3, 1980 Field Trip: A Weekend at Main Duck Island by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 Field Trip: Pigeon Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 26, 3, 1979 1977 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 24, 3, 1977 Field Trip: a Pelagic Trip: by Fred Cooke. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Field Trip: 2nd Pelagic cruise by Fred Cooke. Vol. 21, 4, 1974 Field Trip: Pelagic Trip by Fred Cooke. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 1973 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 1971 & 1972 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Censuses by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 1970 Pigeon Island Breeding Bird Census by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 17, 3, 1970 1969 Pigeon Island Birds by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 1968 Pigeon Island Birds-Cattle Egret Nesting by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 1966&1967 Pigeon Island Birds by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Pigeon and Horseshoe Islands by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12, 3, 1965 Breeding Bird Census of Pigeon Island, 2nd, by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 11, 3, 1964 Pigeon Island Birds by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 9, 2, 1962 Pigeon Island Plants by D. Webb. Vol. 9, 2, 1962 Birds of Pigeon Island by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 8, 2, 1961

Thousand Islands Black Rat Snake Stories by Sid Andrews. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Teen Trip: Bald Eagle Survey by Matt McIntyre. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Our 1000 Islands Bald Eagles by Bud Andress. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Bald Eagle Surveys, Winter 1997 by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Field Trip: Bald Eagles by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Field Trip: The 1000 Islands and Ivy Lea by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 Recovering Osprey Populations in the Upper St. Lawrence River by Peter J. Ewins CWS. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Wild Turkeys & Bald Eagles by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Deerberry Days by Beth Chamberlain. Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Field Trip: Bald Eagles and Wild Turkeys by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Field Trip: Ivy Lea to Brockville by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Field Trip: St. Lawrence River and Cornwall by Wayne Burke. Vo. 36, 1, 1989 Bald Eagles Wintering on the St. Lawrence by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 An Annotated List of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Thousand Island Region by John G. Woods. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Field Trip: In Search of Wild Turkeys by Geoffrey L. Holroyd. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 An Annotated List of the Mammals of the Thousand Islands Region by Mary E. Gartshore and John G. Woods. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 Lonely Pitch Pine on a Tiny Isle by John G. Woods. Vol. 19, 4, 1972 Field Trip: (Botany) to Grenadier Island by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 Field Trip: Mt. Fitzsimmons by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 19, 2, 1972

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The Deerberry rediscovered in the Thousand Islands by Sam Van der Kloet. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Field Trip: Mt. Fitzsimmons by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Field Trip: Near Ivy Lea by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 1, 1963

Wolfe Island Birdwatching Field Trip and Birding Tips for Teens on Wolfe Island by Kenneth Lockwood. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Wolfe Island Field Trip Report by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 15 October 2006 Field Trip to Wolfe Island by Bud Rowe Vol. 53, 4, 2006 New “Friends" Group for Big Sandy Bay Management Area by Linda Van Hal (map). Vol. 51, 4, 2004 President’s Page by Erwin Batalla (Wind Power). Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Teen Trip: Birding Trip by Stefan Smida. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Ron Weir. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Sylfest Muldal. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Ron Weir. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Gustave J. Yaki. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Faith Avis. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Field Trip: with Richmond Hill Naturalists by Peter Good. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Peter Good. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Faith Avis. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Ken Robinson. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Field trip: Wolfe Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Canada Goose Survey-Wolfe Island 1978 by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 2, 1978 Field Trip: to Wolfe Island by P. T. Nation. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Raptor Census on Wolfe Island by Frank Phelan and Raleigh Robertson. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Canada Goose and Puddle Duck Survey – Wolfe Island, Fall 1977, by P. E. Little. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Junior Trip: Wolfe Island by Fiona Harrison. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 Junior Trip: Wolfe Island by Bruce Neave. Vol. 24, 1, 1977 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Phil Little. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 21, 4, 1974 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Pip Nation. Vol. 20, 4, 1973 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Margaret O’Sullivan. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Betty Hughes. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Mary Edwards and Margaret O’Sullivan. Vol. 16, 1, 1969 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by R. B. Stewart and Marguerite Savage. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 15, 3, 1968

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Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Peter McConnell. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by W. Lamb. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Fred Cooke. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Long-billed Dowitcher on Wolfe Island A New Bird for the Kingston Area by Fred Cooke and Eric L. Mills. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: Wolfe Island by M. J. O’Sullivan. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Preliminary Report on Snowy Owls Wintering on Wolfe Island 1964-1965 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 12 Sp. Issue 1965 Big Sandy by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 5, 1, 1958 The Snake Pit (Wolfe Island) by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 2, 1955 Fall Birding on Wolfe Island by A. J. Erskine. Vol.1, 4, 1954

Other Local Sites July 8 Dragonfly Field Trip (Salmon River) by David Bree. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 June 9 Field Trip to the New York Portion of the Kingston Area (50-km circle) by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Ramble: Lorna Cane’s Property. Last Ramble of the Summer by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 The Beaver Dam at Lunch Spot Pond by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Ten Days on the Rideau by Terry Sprague. Vol.50, 4, 2003 Field Trip: Harrowsmith Bog, Feb. 1999 by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Wintergreen: Reflections from Loon Lake by Monte Hummel reviewed by Anne Robertson. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Field Trip: KFN 50th Anniversary—Dawn Patrol and Breakfast by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 The Cataraqui Trail—Description and History by Don Coulter. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Field Trip: Bog Trip (Sharbot Lake area) by Anne Robertson. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Field Trip: Bayview Bog by Sharon Critchley. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Field Trip: Canoe Trip: Otter Lake to Desert Lake by Anne Robertson. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Field Trip: Cataraqui River by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Teen Trip: Landon Bay by Andrea Vollenwyder. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Field Trip: Kingston Duck Day (Bell Island) by Bill Cutfield. Vol 42, 4, 1995 Spring Ramble: (Dupont) by Sheila G. Howarth. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 KFN’s Winter Food and Shelter for Wildlife Gardens (Landon Bay) by Sharon David. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Pittsburgh Township ESA Study by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 A Rambler’s Notebook Louis and Angela’s Woodlot by Geoffrey Knight. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Gould Lake A Rare ‘Mushroom’ (Lactarius indigo) by Dale Kristensen. Vol. 39, 3, 1992

Field Trip: Dawn Song Patrol by Art Bell. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Field Trip: Fungi (at Centreville) by Anne Robertson. Vol. 34, 4, 1987 Field Trip: Dawn Song Patrol by Peter Good. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Field trip: Bell’s Swamp by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Field Trip: Morton by Dick Ussher. Vol. 30, 2, 1983 Field Trip: Jones Falls June (Pink Lady’s Slippers) by Dick Ussher. Vol. 28, 4, 1981 Save Our Streams-Collins Creek (map) by Paul Stalker. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Field Trip: Jones Falls by Dick Ussher. Vol. 27, 2, 1980

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Junior Trip: Elginburg by Bruce Neave. Vol. 25, 1, 1978 Junior Trip: Harrowsmith Bog by Scott Bell. Vol. 24, 4, 1977 Junior Trip: Westport Bog with F. Phelan by Roberta Scanlon. Vol. 23, 4, 1976 Field Trip: Nearby Areas by Al Warren. Vol. 21, 4, 1974 Field Trip: Morton by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 21, 3, 1974 Field Trip: Jones Falls by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Field Trip: Bedford Mills by Al Warren. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Field Trip: Buells Creek Conservation Area by Anne Hutchinson. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Rideau Trail (now open) by Donna Thompson. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Field Trip: Local Places by Richard Norman. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Harrowsmith Bog by A. E. Garwood. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Local Places by Pip Nation. Vol. 18, 1, 1971 Kingston Birding Spring—A First time View by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Field Trip: Local Places by Al Warren. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Field Trip: Local Places by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 Dawn Song Patrol by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Mystery Trip: North of Sharbot Lake by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 16, 3, 1969 Collins Creek by R. E. Beschel. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Local Places by Al Warren. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: North Frontenac by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Field Trip: Local Areas by John Nicholson. Vol. 15, 2, 1968 Field Trips: to Local Areas by Margaret O’Sullivan and Mike Evans. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Field Trip: Morton by Roland Beschel. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Dawn Song Patrol by Art Bell. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: to Michael Kelly’s Sanctuary near Lyndhurst. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: to Local Places by Edith Cameron. Vol. 14, 2, 1967 Spring Birds in the Cataraqui Cemetery by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 Autumn Birds in Cataraqui Cemetery by Bob Smith and Jim McCowan. Vol. 11, 4, 1964 Summer Birds in the Cataraqui Cemetery by J. D. McCowan and R. Smith. Vol. 11, 3, 1964 The Cataraqui Cemetery by M. Evans, R. F. Smith, J. D. McCowan. Vol. 11, 2, 1964 May 21, 1961 (Kingston Mills) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 8, 2, 1961 Cottage Notes (Buck Lake) by B. I. England. Vol. 7, 1, 1960 Two Hours at Gore Road Bush by Walter Lamb. Vol. 6,4, 1959 Field Trip: Local Places by A. M. H. Vol. 5, 4, 1958 Field Trip: A May “Big Day” in Kingston by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 5, 2, 1958 Field Trip: Botany to the Sphagnum Bog near Bath by Nora Mansfield. Vol. 4, 2, 1957 Winter in Grenville Park by Isabel Boardman and Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 4, 1, 1957 City Parks and Other Green Belts by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 4, 1, 1957 Field Trips: May 1956 by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 3, 2, 1956 Field Trips: November by N. Mansfield. Vol. 2, 4, 1955 Field Trips: May by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 2, 1955 Field Trip: Sphagnum Bog near Collins Bay. Vol. 1, 4, 1954 A Naturalists Guide to the Kingston District by H. Blades. Vol. 1, 1, 1954

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Eastern Ontario Algonquin Prov. Park

Algonquin to Adirondack-Wolves, Deer and Wild Ginseng by Cameron Smith. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Are Gray Jays in Trouble? by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Algonquin to Adirondacks Conservation Initiative by Kringen Henein. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Snobelen Announces Study on Algonquin Area Wolves MNR. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 The Algonquin Experience by Philina English. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Field Trip: Algonquin Park by Laurie Wright. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Wilderness Now—A Statement of the Principles and Policies of the Algonquin Wilderness League reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Field Trip: Algonquin Park by Laurie Wright. Vol. 28, 1, 1981

Bancroft Birding in Bancroft by James A. Warren Vol. 5, 4, 1958

Bishop Mills, Oxford Mills etc. Non-fibre Values: Intersecting transit networks in the woods by Frederick W. Schueler Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Mudpuppies by Jan Rossiter. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 Mudpuppy Night by Ken Kingdon. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Teen Trip: to the Biodiversity Museum by Andrea Vollenwyder. Vol. 47, 1, 2000

Bon Echo Prov. Park Report from Bon Echo Provincial Park 1999, by David Bree. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 The Peregrine Falcons of Bon Echo Park by Denise Wilkins MNR. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Peregrine Falcons at Bon Echo by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 3, 1995

Mellon Lake Mellon Lake Conservation Reserve Saved. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Report of FON Regional Meeting at Perth by Shirley Treganza. Vol. 48, 3, 2001

Morrisburg, Cornwall Dupont Helps Conserve Important Woodland Wildlife (Hoasic Creek Hardwoods) Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Field Trip: to Cornwall with the Ottawa Field Naturalists. Vol. 34, 4, 1987

Ottawa Area Field Trip: to Alfred Lagoon and Alfred Bog (map) by Jacqueline Bartnik. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Alfred Bog Saved, Nature Conservancy Canada. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 Tour of Purdon Fen (Showy Lady’s Slipper Orchids) (map.) Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Orchid Outing to Purdon Bog (Fen) by Winifred Smith. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Field Trip: Ottawa by Laurie Wright. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 Ottawa to Kingston by Canoe By P. T. Nation. Vol. 18, 3, 1971

Southern Ontario General

Losing Places (Grand River) by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 The Big Picture Shows us the Big Picture (ref. To Big Picture map 2002) by Helena Rusak. Vol. 50, 4, 2003

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Atlassing for Accipiters in Southern Ontario by Martin Geleynse. Vol.50, 2, 2003 Carden Plain Alvar Threatened by Quarry Operation, FON press release. Vol. 49, 4, 2002 The STORM Coalition (1997) Oak Ridges Moraine reviewed by Walter G, Smith. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Niagara Park’s Butterfly Conservatory. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Field Trip: to Niagara Falls by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 45, 1, 1988 Field Trip: to Niagara Falls by Laurie Wright. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 Hawk Cliff by Edith Cameron. Vol. 11, 3, 1964 FON Summer Gathering on the Bruce Peninsula by B. I. England. Vol. 9, 1, 1962

Point Pelee Reverse Migration of Birds at Point Pelee by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 52 2, 2005 Herps Part 11: Southwestern Ontario by Dan Wylie. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Baillie Birdathon by Philina English. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Doug Tarry Young Ornithologists Workshop by Philina English. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Long Point IBA. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 LPBO’s Young Ornithologist Workshop by Andrew Cirtwell. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 December Disaster-Long Point needs Help. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 The Spring Migration at Point Pelee, or Return to Paradise by John Cartwright. Vol. 2. 2, 1955

Northern Ontario

Field Trip: to Rainy River by Bob Sachs. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Adventures in an Old Growth Forest by Andy Glen, Teen Naturalist. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Four Days at Thunder Cape by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Birding at Black Sturgeon Lake by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Notes from Quetico (Nyne Lake) by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Letter from Atikokan by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 9, 3, 1962 Thanksgiving-1960- Northern Ontario by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 7, 4, 1960 Letter from Atikokan by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 6, 3, 1959 Letter from Atikokan by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 North Western Trip by Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 3, 3, 1956

Rest of Canada Arctic

Progress for Wager Bay and Northern Bathurst Island National Parks by Kevin McNamee. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 New National Park: Tuktut Nogait National Park by Kevin McNamee. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Wapusk National Park Created by Kevin McNamee. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Rafts, Raptors and Others on the Tundra by Keith Bull. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Moosonee Memoranda by Jean Richardson. Vol. 15, 2, 1968

Atlantic Leatherback Sea Turtles: The Largest Living Reptiles? by Kathleen Martin. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 An Odyssey to Newfoundland by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 44, 3, 1997

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Down East (Grand Manan N.B.) by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Birds in the Grand Manan Archipeligo by K. F. Edwards. Vol. 14, 1, 1967 Visit to Great Blue Heronry on Prince Edward Island by Lew Lowther. Vol. 7, 3, 1960 Bird Life at Wolville Nova Scotia Compared with that at Kingston Ontario by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 1, 4, 1954

B.C. Vancouver Whale Watching by Robert Worona. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 The Magic of the Pelagic by Robert Worona. Vol. 50,1, 2003 Birding in south central B.C. by Robert Worona. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Rose Point, Queen Charlotte Islands by Robert Worona. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Hyder, AK and Stewart, B.C. by Robert Worona. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Looking Along the Outer Coast by Robert Worona. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Skiing and Birds at Whistler, B.C. by Robert Worona. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Bald Eagle Bonanza (Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay Ferry) by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Birding in the Okanagan Valley by Al Warren. Vol. 14, 3, 1967

Prairies, Rockies Birding the Canadian Prairies in July by Gerald and Shirley Paul. Vol. 48, 2, 2001 Birding in southern Alberta and the Canadian Rockies by Gary Ure. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Nine Days in Manitoba by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Island Forest Year: Elk Island National Park by Deirdre Griffiths reviewed by Michael Mason. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 A Visit to Delta (Manitoba) by Mary L’ Estrange and Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 7, 1, 1960

Quebec Where Freshwater meets the Sea: The St. Lawrence Estuary by Shirley French. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Natural Wonders: Quebec City to the Gaspe Peninsula by Gerald and Shirley Paul. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Field Trip: Snow Goose and Whale-watching Weekend by Faith Avis. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 One More Trip to the Gaspe by A. J. Erskine. Vol. 2, 3, 1955

USA New York State

Field Trip: Derby Hill NY by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 Algonquin to Adirondacks Conservation Initiative by Kringen Henein. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Teen Trip: The Great Diamond Hunt (Middleville NY) by Paul Moyes. Vol. 45, 4,1998 Field Trip: to Derby Hill NY by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Field Trip: Derby Hill-Perch River NY by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Field Trip: Derby Hill-Perch River NY by R. Worona and K. Hennige. Vol. 41, 2, 1994 Teen Trip: Raptors and Waterfowl by Tereska Gesing. Vol. 41, 2, 1994 Field Trip: Derby Hill- Perch River NY by Robert Worona. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Field Trip: Derby Hill-Perch River NY by Dale Brown. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Field Trip: Perch River and Wellesley Island by Mike Evans. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Field Trip: Perch River by Betty Hughes. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Field Trip: Perch River by M. J. B. Evans. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 Field trip: Perch River by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 22, 2 1975

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Field Trip: Perch River by Betty Hughes. Vol. 20, 2, 1973 Field Trip: Perch River by Betty Hughes. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Field Trip: Perch River by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Field Trip: Tibbett’s Point NY by Betty Hughes. Vol. 18, 1, 1971 Field Trip: Perch River by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 Field Trip: Tibbett’s Point by Betty Hughes. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 Eldorado Shores- A Natural Area in Need of Protection. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Perch River by Mike Evans. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Discovery of a New Nature Centre (Minna Anthony on Wellesley Island) by Rob ert B. Wakefield. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Field Trip: Tibbet’s Point by Betty Hughes. Vol. 16, 1, 1969 Noteworthy Plants near Butterfield Lake, Jefferson Cy. NY by Roland E. Beschel. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Field Trip: Whetstone Gulf NY by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 15, 3, 1968 Field Trip: Perch River by John Nicholson Vol 15, 2, 1968 Field Trip: Tibbett’s Point (opp. Wolfe Island) by Bob Stewart. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Field Trip: Eldorado Shores by Bob Walker. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Field Trip: Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (Near Seneca Falls) by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 13, 2, 1966

Eastern US “The Cape May KFN Trip” 1. Birding Mid-Atlantic States at Easter by Gerald W. Paul. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 “The Cape May KFN Trip” 2. Report by leader Ron Weir with List of Sightings. Vol. 7, 2, 2000 1995 KFN Fall Trip to Cape May by R.M. Sachs. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 A Fall Adventure to Look for Birds (ending up at Cape May) by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Birding from a Balcony (Florida) by Joy Beaupre. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Birding at Dismal Swamp, Virginia by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Pelagic Birding in North Carolina by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Croatian National Forest, North Carolina by Robert Worona. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Peregrines-a –plenty (Hawk Mountain Pa.) Bill Cutfield. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 A Non-birder’s Diary of a Birding Field Trip (Cape May KFN Trip) by Marion Ellis. Vol. 34, 2, 1987 Field Trip: Cape May by Bob Stewart. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Brigantine NJ by Sheila and Michael Partington. Vol. 17, 2, 1970 A Weekend Trip to Hawk Mountain Pa. by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 8, 3, 1961 Away to Cape May by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 4, 3, 1957 Tenting in Lebanon State Forest by the Boardmans. Vol. 3, 4, 1956 Florida in April by K. F. Edwards. Vol. 3, 4, 1956 A Morning’s Birding in Washington D. C. by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 3, 2, 1956 A Trip to Pea Island Wildlife refuge (NC) by H. W. Blades. Vol. 3, 1, 1956 A Weekend in Delaware by J. M. Erskine. Vol. 2, 4, 1955 How to Count a Million Blackbirds (in Delaware) by Herbert Blades. Vol. 2, 2, 1955

Western US Skagway by Robert Worona. Vol. 49,1, 2002 Santa Cruz Island (Ca.) by Robert Worona. Vol. 45, 1, 1998

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Arizona in Late Spring by Gerald and Shirley Paul. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Oasis (Nevada) by Robert Worona. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 San Diego Region: A Naturalist’s Paradise by Gerald and Shirley Paul. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Five Days in North Dakota by R.M.Worona. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Winter Birding in Southern California by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 37, 1, 1990 Searching for California Condors by Fred Cooke. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Vagabond Wanderings (Texas and area) by John Cartwright. Vol. 4, 3, 1957

World Africa

A Natural History Trip (mainly birds) to Southern Africa by Robert B Stewart (Third of 3 parts). Vol. 49, 1, 2002 (Second of 3 parts). Vol. 48, 4, 2001 (First of 3 parts). Vol. 48, 3, 2001 A Visit to Senegal Jan. 1986 by Edie and Bill Powles. Vol. 33, 3, 1986 Africa-for the Birds by John Cartwright. Vol. 4, 4, 1957

Asia In Search of the Gray Hypocolius by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 48, 1, 2001. One Morning near New Delhi by Betty Hughes. Vol. 12, 3, 1965

Australia and NZ Fall Round-up 21-22 May 2004 Adelaide by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Birdwatcher without Binoculars in New Zealand by Keith Bull. Vol. 35, 4, 1988

Europe My Sanity Break—London Wetland Centre by Jacqueline Bartnik. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 A Visit to Ireland by Louis Broekhoven. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Strange Canadian in the Mediterranean (Mallorca) by Robin Dunford. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 February Birding in Southern Portugal by Gerald and Shirley Paul. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Kites and Crows (Germany) by Edith Cameron. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Scottish Ornithological Cruise by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 13, 3, 1966 Pot-hunting in England by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 2, 1966 Bird Watching the Easy Way (England) by May Hammett. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 Three Days of Birding within the Arctic Circle by Betty Hughes. Vol. 12, 4, 1965 Slimbridge (England) by A. E. Hyde. Vol. 2, 2, 1955

South and Central America A Journey to Costa Rica by Chris Cannon. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 Birding with Bob Stewart in Ecuador by Bud Rowe. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Discovering Ecuador by Gail Gault. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 Peru Tour by Sandra Hannah. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Destination: Panama by Josette Arassus. Vol. 48, 2, 2001 KFN 1996 Trip to Costa Rica by Kurt Hennige and Bob Sachs. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Spring Birding in Argentina by Ron D. Weir and Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 38, 4, 1991 Trinidad and Tobago: Tanagers and Bats by Jessie Deslauriers. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 A Kingston Trio in Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico by Faith Avis, Josette Arassus and Laurie Wright (map). Vol. 36, 1, 1989 A Comparative Costa Rican Roundup by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 The Canada – Falkland Connection by Gustave J. Yaki. Vol. 35, 1, 1988

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A Naturalists Trip to Costa Rica by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 34, 3, 1987 Letters from William Belton re. funding. Vol. 34,1, 1987 Visit to St. Kitts by Jessie Deslauriers. Vol. 33, 1, 1986 The Watchbird (Cancun) by Faith Avis. Vol. 23, 2, 1976 Columbia Part II by Bruce Grant. Vol. 19, 3, 1972 Columbia Part I by Bruce Grant. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Bird Sanctuary at Rocklands, Jamaica by Edith Cameron. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Mexico 1967 by M. J. B. Evans. Vol. 14, 3, 1967

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KINGSTON FIELD NATURALISTS General

Constitution and By-laws Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Vol. 36, 3, 1989 Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Student Fund for Queen’s Biological Station by Chris Grooms. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 KFN Income Statement to March 31, 2007 by George Irwin. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 KFN Balance Sheet to March 31, 2007 by George Irwin. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 4, 2007 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 KFN Field Trip to Presqu’ile March 11, 2007 by Owen Weir. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 KFN Field Trip to Amherst Island April 1 2007 by Peter Good. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 KFN Field Trip to Prince Edward Pt. April 29, 2007 by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 54, 2,

2007 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 53, 4, 2006 The Blue Bill Contents Indexed (Fiona Poland) by Shirley French Vol. 53, 4, 2006 President’s Page by Hugh Evans. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 A Tribute to Our Late Honorary President, Dr. Robert Bruce “Bob” Stewart, died June 24, 2006 by Faith Avis. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. 2006 KFN Butterfly Field Trip by Bruce Ripley. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 KFN/PECFN Dragonfly Hike—9 July, 2006 by David Bree. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 President’s Page by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 53, 2, 2006. President’s Page by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 53, 1, 2006.

A Ramble Repertory by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Notes on Natural History, No. 355, February 22, 1967 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53,1, 2006

Report of the KFN Bird Records Committee for 1997, 1998, and 1999 by Ron Weir. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Presidents of the KFN by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Field Trip: KFN 50th Anniversary—Dawn Patrol and Breakfast. by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 The Kingston Field Naturalists at Fifty by Mike Evans. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Prince Edward Point, the KFN and Protected Places by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 46, 2, 1999

Young Naturalist Programming by Anne Robertson. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 KFN’s Volunteer Projects: Red-shouldered Hawks by Sharon David. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Projects, Projects, Projects by Bud Rowe. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Helen Quilliam: Special Memorial Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Helen Quilliam. Vol. 44, 2, 1997 Marion Webb- Who was She by Faith Avis. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Volunteer Opportunities for Wildlife Enthusiasts by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Dedication of the Helen Quilliam Sanctuary Vol. 42, 3, 1995

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KFN’s Winter Food and Shelter for Wildlife Gardens (Landon Bay) by Sharon David. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 The Helen Quilliam Story by John C. McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 KFN Nature Reserves by P.T. Nation. Vol. 40, 2, 1993 Arthur Edmund Stewart Bell, A Tribute by Bob Stewart. Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Conservation sub-committee by Bill Cutfield. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Atlas of the Mammals of Ontario (forms for undertaking the survey, a KFN project) by Peter Good. Vol. 38, 2, 1991 KFN Brief on Application by Trans Canada Pipelines by George F. Vance. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Natural History Education in the KFN Part I by Anne Robertson. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Natural History Education in the KFN Part II by Anne Robertson. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 KFN Conservation Committee Report by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 37, 2, 1990 KFN Meeting on the 40th Anniversary by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Nature Reserves of the KFN by Helen Quilliam and Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Birds of the Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir reviewed by Clive E. Goodwin. Vol. 36, 3, 1989 Special Blue Bill Issue in Honour of the KFN’s 40th Anniversary and the 58th Annual Meeting of the FON. Vol. 36, 2, 1989 The Kingston Field Naturalists-Forty Years by Bob Stewart. Vol. 36, 2, 1989 KFN Conservation News by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Perspectives on KFN Surveys and Censuses by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Rambles began. Vol. 35, 4, 1988 Copy of Certificate WWF of KFN Purchase of 415 acres of Monteverde Rainforest. Vol. 34, 4, 1987 Special Blue Bill Issue for the 11th Annual ICBP Conference held at Queen’s University (Includes a brief history of the KFN and Activities of the KFN). Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Proposal for the Acquisition of the Eastern Tip of Amherst Island by the KFN submitted to Wildlife Habitat Canada compiled by Ron D. Weir and Helen Quilliam (Ed Note Property now acquired). Vol. 33 1, 1986 George Stirrett Memorial Fund by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 Welcome to New Members by Ruby Rogers (brief description of KFN activities and local birding areas). Vol. 30, 3,1983 In Memorium: George M. Stirrett by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 The Dr. George M. Stirrett Memorial Fund by A. E. S. Bell. Vol. 30, 1, 1983 KFN Brief submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources Aug. 1982 in response to Napanee District Land Use Strategy Draft. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 FON 1982 (hosted by KFN) by Faith Avis. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 Special Blue Bill Issue 51st Annual Meeting FON in Kingston. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 KFN Past and Present by Mike Evans. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Expansion of the Otter Lake Sanctuary (map) by Laurie Wright. Vol. 28, 1, 1981 FON Conservation Award 1980 by Bob Stewart. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 May Bird Walks by Al Warren. Vol. 22, 2, 1975 KFN Hosts FON for 42nd Annual Meeting. Vol. 21, 2, 1974 A History of the KFN by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 21, 2, 1974

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Queen Mary Road/ Bath Road Shopping Complex, An Opinion by the KFN. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 Frontenac Provincial Park: An Opinion on Master Planning Objectives, a Brief Presented by the KFN. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 Junior Field Naturalists. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 May Bird Walks on the Cataraqui Trail by J. A. Warren. Vol. 19, 2, 1972 Roland E. Beschel Memorial Fund, Trail and Prize. Vol. 18, 3, 1971 Quetico: a Primitive Park? A Brief Submitted by the KFN by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Bird Record Keeping for the KFN by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 Junior Conservation Award Program by Andrew G. Stewart (sponsored by the KFN). Vol. 17, 4, 1970 Junior Naturalists by Mike Evans. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 May Bird Walks by Betty Hughes. Vol. 16, 2, 1969 Junior Naturalists by Mike Evans. Vol. 16, 1, 1969 Junior Naturalists by Mike Evans. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Brief presented to the Canada –Ontario Rideau Study Committee by the KFN. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Kingston Junior Naturalists (1st year) by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 3, 1966 FON/KFN Field Trip by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 12, 2, 1965 KFN Hosts FON 33rd Annual Meeting. Vol. 12 Special Issue 1965 Letter from the President (Otter Lake Sanctuary purchased) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Name Change from Kingston Nature Club to Kingston Field Naturalists. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 Brief in Support of the Zoning of the Little Cataraqui Marsh Area of Kingston as Greenbelt by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 7, 4,1960 Regional Gathering (with FON) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 2, 1958 Bird Study in the Kingston Area by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 3, 1, 1956 A Brief History of the Kingston Nature Club by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 1, 2, 1954 Editorial (What should be in the Blue Bill). Vol. 1, 1, 1954 Annual Reports: 2006-2007 Vol. 54, 2, 2007 2005-2006 Vol. 53, 2, 2006 2004-2005 Vol. 52, 2, 2005

2003-2004 Vol. 51, 2, 2004 2002-2003 Vol. 50, 2, 2003 2001-2002 Vol.49, 2, 2002 2000-2001 Vol. 48, 2, 2001 1999-2000 Vol. 47, 2, 2000 1998- 1999 Vol. 46, 3, 1999 1997-1998 Vol. 45, 2, 1998 1996-1997 Vol. 44, 3, 1997 1995-1996 Vol. 43, 2, 1996 1993-1994 Vol. 41, 2, 1994

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Bioblitz The Great Canadian BioBlitz of 2007 by Anne Robertson, Erwin Batalla, Bruce Ripley, and Barry Robertson. Vol. 54, 3, 2007 Report on 2006 BioBlitz—June 16th-17th, Lost Bay Property by Anne Robertson. Vol. 53, 3, 2006. President’s Page by Erwin Batalla. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Bioblitz 2005 at Lost Bay Nature Reserve Report by Anne Robertson. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 Bioblitz 2004 Report by Anne Robertson (Mitchell Creek Property, Northwest Side of Frontenac Provincial Park). Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Bioblitz 2003 Report ( North of Newburgh in the Napanee Limestone Plain Important Bird Area) by Mike Evans. Vol. 50, 3, 2003 Bioblitz 2002 (Helen Quilliam Sanctuary) by Anne Robertson and Mike Evans. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Bioblitz 2000 (Helen Quilliam Sanctuary) by Alan Campeau and Anne Robertson. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Bioblitz 1999 (Little Cataraqui Creek) by Anne Robertson. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Bioblitz 1998 (Little Cataraqui Creek) by Anne Robertson and Susan Grigg. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 The Great Canadian Bioblitz is Coming to Kingston by Rose-Marie van der Ham. Vol. 45, 1, 1998.

List of Speakers 1994-1995 June The Art of Bird Photography by Peter Steyn September Art in Nature: Nature in Art by Turid Forsyth October Galapagos by James Fotheringham November Eagles and Osprey In Southern Ontario by Karen Bellamy

December Fish Eating Birds at Pigeon Island and the Kingston Basin; Studies 1978-1994 by Chip Weseloh

January Purple Loosestrife: Genetics of an Invasion by Chris Eckert February Helen Quilliam: A Celebration by Faith, Mike, Ron, Martin,

Allen et al. March Wildlife Gardening by Sharon David April An International Birding Year by Martin Edwards May A Neotropical Migrant’s Year by Allen Keast

1995-1996 September Nature Photography “Themes” by Linda Baker October Shorebirds, Seabirds, Whales and Fish from Travels in the

Aleutians, Artic and Greenland by Michael Bradstreet November Through Ten Thousand Years of Landscape Changes by John

Smol December Birding in Nepal by Paul Mackenzie January St Laurence National Park: Stepping Stones Across the River

by Mart Alice Snetsinger February Nature of Frontenac Park by Anne Robertson March Shorebirds: High Artic Globetrotters by Guy Morrison April Beak of the Finch, Revisited by Peter Boag

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May Qats, Bahts and Scimitar Babblers by Chip Weseloh 1996-1997 September Cerulean Warblers by Catherine Oliarnyk October Primitive Mites in Northern Australia by Heather Proctor

November Aleutian Solution: Geographic Variation in Rock Ptarmigan by Karen Holder

December Members Slide Night January Owls on Amherst Island by Alex and Janet Scott February Birds of Galapagos and Northern India by Martin Edwards March Field Research Programs at the Queen’s University Biological

Field Station: Birds and Fish by Raleigh Robertson and Frank Phelan

April The Darwin Finches and Masked Boobies by Wally Rendell May Islands of the Pacific as Seen by an Ornithologist by Allen

Keast 1997-1998 September Nepal and Bhutan by Scott Connop October Cerulean Warblers by Jason Jones and Lorna Veit November Landon Bay by Dave Vincent December Members Night January Cancelled

February Birds, Brains and Behaviour: Specialization for Different Habitats and Life Styles by Barrie Frost

March Monarch Butterflies by Donald Davis April Work at Long Point by Charles Francis May Canadian Parks by Peter Trueman

1998-1999 September FON History by Stephan Fuller October Wolves of Algonquin Park by John and Mary Theberge November American Redstarts by Bob Lemon December Members Night January Habitat Fragmentation by Todd Norris February Evolution of Honeybees by Martin Dumas March East Africa by Martin Edwards April Creative Photography by Linda Baker May A Journey through New Zealand by Ron Weir 1999-2000 September History of the Kingston Field Naturalists by Bob Stewart October Ecological Diversity by Jeff Leggo

November The Origin and Maintenance of Bio-diversity in South America by Stephen Lougheed

December Members Night January Breeding Biology of Least Flycatchers by Scott Tarof February Our Thousand Island Bald Eagles by Bud Andress March Kinship in Thick-billed Murres by Gabriela Ibarguchi April Life in a 3.5 Million Year Old Pond in the Arctic by Dick

Harrington

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May Why I am a Naturalist by Monte Hummel 2000-2001 September St. Lawrence Islands National Park: Tending the Garden of the

Great Spirit by Sid Andrews October Sandbanks – Desert in a Freshwater Sea by David Bree November On Safari in Africa by Henrik Mouritsen December Members Night January Bird-watching in South Africa by Bob Stewart February Bird Migration by Henrik Mouritsen March Luck of the Draw by Brenda Carter

April The Nature of Our Back Yards by Rose-Marie Burke May Cranes and Eagles – Winter Birding in Japan by Martin

Edwards 2001-2002 September Marsh Enhancements in the Little Cataraqui Creek by Tom

Beaubiah October Rat Snakes of the St. Islands National Park and the Peregrine Falcon Introduction Program at Charleston Lake by Bud Andress November Wild Turkeys: Their Status, Ecology and Behaviour by John Mackenzie December Members Night

January Habitat Biodiversity Analysis in the Thousand Islands Ecosystem by Jeff Leggo

February Peregrine Falcon Reintroduction Program at Charleston Lake by Gary Nielson

March Wildlife of Madagascar by Martin Edwards April The Frontenac Axis-Thousand Islands UNESCO Biosphere

Reserve by Carol Clemenhagen and Dave Warner May Birds of Northern Australia by Ron Weir

2002-2003 September Wild Mushrooms of the Thousand Islands by Pat Smith

October The Canadian Biosphere and the Challenges of the Climate Change by David Layzell

November A Century of Change: A Look at the Changes in Plants and Animals in Prince Edward County Over the Past 100 Years

By Terry Sprague December Members Night January Coral Reefs: Their Beauty and Threats by Lena McPhee February Large Scale Traditional Neighbourhood Development and

Preemptive Ecosystem Planning: the Markham Experience 1989-2001 by David Gordon

March Insects of the Backyard by Henri Goulet April Linking Events of the Annual Cycle in a Long Distance

Migratory Bird Using Stable Carbon Isotopes by Ryan Norris May Life on the Shield by Michael Runtz

2003-2004 September Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve by Norm Ruttan October Reforestation Activities of the CRCA by Rick Knapton

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November Determination of the Concentration of Various Metals in the Eggs and Feathers of Black Terns by Margaret Morris

December Members Night January Results from the Breeding Bird Survey by Ron Weir February Birds Seen on Travels During the Year 1990 by Martin

Edwards March The Organization Attempting to Save the Loggerhead Shrike in

Ontario and Success in Reintroduction of Other Species in Africa by Elaine Williams

April Cataraqui Regional Conservation Foundation by Liz Evans May Park Management Biology in Algonquin Park by Norm Quinn

2004-2005 September Gene Flow and the Marbled Murrelet by Vicki Friesen October Prince Edward point Bird Observatory by Eric Machell November Dragonflies and Damselflies by Colin Jones December Members Night January Navigation of Monarch Butterflies by Barrie Frost

February Antarctica and Siberia and their Relation to Global Warming by Dolf Harmsen

March Golden-winged Warblers by Rachael Fraser April Birding in the Kingston Area by Jim Bayly May Climate, Climate change and Fish and Fisheries in the Great

Lakes Basin by John Casselman 2005-2006 September Comparison of the Arctic and Antarctic by John Poland October Fossils in the Kingston Area by Mark Badham November Penguins and Albatrosses by Martin Edwards December Members Night

January QUBS by Raleigh Robertson and students Jenn Foote, Dominique Potvin, Matt Reudink, Susie Crowe and Emily McKinnon

February Birds in Ecuador by Bud Rowe and Kurt Hennige March Adopt a Pond Scheme by Lisa Sealock, Toronto metro Zoo April Save the Snakes 101 by Matt Ellerbeck May Beluga Whales by Ree Brennan 2006-2007 September Warnings from lake mud: Tracking long-term environmental change in the Arctic by John Smol. October How Birds use Social Information to solve ecological problems by Joe Nocera. Novembre Why are there so many small plants? By Lonnie Aarssen December Members night January How the birds got their colours by Robert Montgomerie. February The Return of the Bald Eagle by Jody Allair March 15 Save the Boreal Forest: Ontario’s Songbird Nursery by Caroline Schultz. April Polar Bear Mating Systems by Peter de Groot

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May Monteverde, Then and Now: the role of land purchase in conserving biodiversity in the Neotropics by Adrian Forsyth. 2007-2008 September Exploring Nature With A Macro Lens: How macro photography allows the amateur naturalist to explore the world of invertebrates by Kenneth Edwards. October Conservation Status of North American White Sturgeon (Acipenser

transmontanus) by Todd French. November Turtle Conservation by Matt Ellerbeck December Member’s Night January The Importance of Montane Environments in the Origins of

Neotropical Biodiversity by Dr. Steven Lougheed. February "Hope for the Wood God: On the Trail of the Ivory billed

Woodpecker in the Florida Panhandle" by Dr. Wallace Rendell.

FON

Report on Ontario Nature Eastern Region Meeting by Jacqueline Bartnik. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Report of FON Regional Meeting at Perth by Shirley Treganza. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Junior Naturalist Camp by Matt McIntyre, Letter by Alison Hanes. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 FON Conservation Updates. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 69th AGM and Conference Report by Anne Robertson. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 FON Conference- Protected Areas by Pat Scott. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 FON Young Naturalists Camp 1999 by Eve Lake , Stirrett Scholarship Award Winner. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 FON Persists with Protected Areas Activities by Graham Bryan, Chris Henschel and Linda Pim. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 FON Conference 1998 by Anne Robertson. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 My Week at Camp by Jakob Mueller. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 FON-CNF AGM 1997 by Bob Stewart. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 A Nature Guide to Ontario by Winifred Wake FON reviewed by Richard Aaron. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 FON Nature Network: Regional Structure by Sandy Symmes. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 FON 2001 by Anne Robertson. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 FON Update by Anne Robertson. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 Adventures in an Old Growth Forest by Andy Glen, Teen Naturalist. Vol. 42, 4, 1995 Report of the Conference by Anne Robertson. Vol. 42, 3, 1995 Rebuilding the Federation by Anne Robertson. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Eastern Regional Meeting by Anne Robertson. Vol. 40, 1, 1993 Living in the Real World by James Murray (FON speech 27 May 1989). Vol. 36, 3, 1989 Editor’s Note (FON Conference) by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 FON 1982 by Faith Avis. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 FON Conservation Award 1980 by Bob Stewart. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Field Trip: Locke House FON HQ Toronto by Pip Nation. Vol. 26, 4, 1979 KFN Hosts FON for 42nd Annual Meeting. Vol. 21, 2, 1974

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FON 1974 by P. T. Nation. Vol. 21, 1, 1974 FON Geology Weekend by Baxter I. England. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 FON Summer Gathering on the Bruce Peninsula by B. I. England. Vol. 9, 1, 1962 Regional Gathering (with FON) by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 5, 2, 1958 FON Annual Meeting by Alden M. Strong. Vol. 3, 1, 1956

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ENVIRONMENT Government

The Species at Risk Act (SARA): How it Works by Simon Nadeau, Canadian Wildlife Service. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Helping Rare Species and Their Habitat…. One Sighting at a Time by Carolyn Bonta. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Federal Species at Risk Bill—we need your help! FON. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Species at Risk Act (SARA) Nature Network News. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Endangered Species Reassessed in Ontario by COSEWIC. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Marine Protected Area for Endangered Arctic Bowhead Whales still Lacking after a 12-year Local Campaign. Vol. 47, 3, 2000 Lands for Life- Hunting in Wilderness Parks. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Canada’s Most Threatened National Parks, Canadian Nature Federation. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 COSEWIC: Impartial Listing Endangered? by Marc Johnson. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Government to End Spring Bear Hunt, MNR. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Wildlife Ministers Strengthen Protection for Endangered Species, Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Science gives way to Politics in Identification of Endangered Species, Canadian Nature Federation. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 1998 Report Card on Canadian Government’s Implementation of the National Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk, Canadian Nature Federation. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Endangered Spaces Progress Report 1997 - 1998 WWF. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Committee Updates List of Canadian Species at Risk, Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Harris Government Passes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. MNR. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 Ontario Makes Progress on Protected Areas by John Riley. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Hodgson Commemorates Menzel Reserve MNR. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Ontario Lands for Life Program. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Federal Government Amends Regulations on Use of Lead Shot. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Federal Legislation to Protect Endangered Species, Canadian Wildlife Service. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Canada Endangered Species Protection Act: What Protecting Endangered Species Means (Lists). Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Progress for Wager Bay and Northern Bathurst Island National Parks by Kevin McNamee. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 New National Park: Tuktut Nogait National Park by Kevin McNamee. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Bill 20 Soft on Protecting the Environment by Neida Gonzalez. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Omnibus Bill Allows sale of CA Land by Marion Taylor. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 CWS Cutbacks by Ron Black. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Communique from the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, (COSEWIC). Vol. 31, 4, 1984 The Proposed Hydro Line from Kingston to Ottawa by Ron Black. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 KFN Brief submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources Aug. 1982 in response to Napanee District Land Use Strategy Draft. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 The Mourning Dove Question Dept. Lands and Forests. Vol. 3, 1, 1956

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National Wildlife Week and Canadian Wildlife Resources by George M. Stirrett. Vol. 2, 1, 1955

Environmental Concerns

Lead Fishing Sinkers and Jigs In Canada: Review of their use patterns and toxic impacts on wildlife (Abstract) Environment Canada 2003.. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 President’s Page by Erwin Batalla (Wind Power). Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Effects of Fertilizer-induced Reduction of Invertebrates on Reproductive Success of Loggerhead Shrikes by Reuven Yosef and Mark A, Deyrup. Vol. 51, 1, 2004 How to Benefit the Planet with Native Gardening by Jakob Mueller. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Canada’s Most Threatened National Parks, Canadian Nature Federation. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 Scientific Indicators Provide Big Picture of the State of the Great Lakes, Environment Canada. Vol. 47, 1, 2000 FON Conference- Protected Areas by Pat Scott. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 No End in Sight for Toxic Dust Suppressant—Dombind by Sierra Legal Defence Fund. Vol. 46, 3, 1999 Protecting Natural Areas by Alan Campeau. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 FON Persists with Protected Areas Activities by Graham Bryan, Chris Henschel and Linda Pim. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Mill Waste Banned on Roads, Linda Pim. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Climate Change by Steven Manders. Vol. 46, 1, 199 Coffee Strains. Vol. 46, 1, 1999 Studies on the Environmental Effects of Dombind, Environment Canada. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Oil Spills? Ask a Hairdresser by John O’Neil. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Alaska Bird Kill Blamed on El Nino, Wildlife Ecology Digest. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Health of Wetlands and Waterbirds in the Great Lakes Basin by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Federal Government Amends Regulations on Use of Lead Shot. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Birds that Nest in Grasslands Find Their Habitat under Siege. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Biodiversity Conservation from Birdwatch Canada. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Animals in the Red: Mounting Evidence of Jeopardy to World Species IUCN. Vol.43, 4, 1996 Conservation of Contiguous Forests: Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Neotropical Migrant Decline in North America by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 On Cleaning up Litter by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Presqu’ile Declared “Lead-Free” Zone by Donald A. Davis. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 New Approaches to Protecting Environmentally Sensitive Areas by John Mclaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Restoration Ecology –the Time has Come by Rob Snetsinger and Dale Kristensen. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 Acute Lead Poisoning in a Bald Eagle by Kit Chubb. Vol. 41, 1, 1994 Editorial (Cattle in streams an environmental no-no) by Adele Crowder. Vol. 40, 2, 1993

Conservation has Come of Age in Southern Ontario by Charles Sauriol. Vol. 38, 4, 1991

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The Role of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) The World Conservation Union in Sustainable Development by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Zebra Mussels by Peter Reschke. Vol. 37, 3, 1990 Is there too much Emphasis on Consumptive use of Wildlife?: Support for Non-consumptive use by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 37, 2 1990

The Emigrant Factor: A Biologist’s Defence of a Global Perspective by Adrian Forsyth. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Living in the Real World by James Murray (FON speech 27 May 1989). Vol. 36, 3, 1989

Population and the Environment by Paul Mackenzie. Vol. 35, 2, 1988 Polychlorinated Biphenyls PCBs by Laurie S. Wright .Vol. 30 , 3, 1983 The Torrey Canyon Disaster by John Nicholson. Vol. 15, 1, 1968 Environmental Reports

Report on the Little Cataraqui Creek Wetland, West Side, Front Road to Bath Road by Sharon Critchley. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Natural Habitat and Official Plans by Sharon Critchley. Vol. 50, 4, 2003 Collins Watershed Study by John McLaughlin. Vol. 40, 4, 1993 ICBP (International Council for Bird Preservation) Canada World Conference Report by Martin K. McNicholl. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Report to the Latin American Programme of the CWS: An Evaluation of Canadian Migratory Birds to Changes in Neotropical Forest Habitats by Dr. A.W. Diamond. Vol. 35, 3, 1988

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OTHER TOPICS Fungi

Fungi/Photography Field Trip at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area—24 September 2006 by Rose-Marie Burke. Vol.53, 4, 2006

A Ramble Repertory by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 A Rare ‘Mushroom’ (Lactarius indigo) by Dale Kristensen. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Field Trip: Fungi (Centreville) by Anne Robertson. Vol. 34, 4, 1987

Habitats Alvars

Alvars of the Napanee Limestone Plain (map) by Todd Norris. Vol. 46, 2, 1999 Field Trip: Camden East Alvar by Anne Robertson. Vol. 32, 2, 1985

Wetlands Losing Places by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 52, 4, 2005 Report on the Little Cataraqui Creek Wetland, West Side, Front Road to Bath Road by Sharon Critchley. Vol. 52, 1, 2005 Kingston Wetlands Working Group by Carolyn Bonta. Vol. 50,3, 2003 Wonderful Wetlands by Carolyn Bonta. Vol.50, 1, 2003 Teen Trip: Teenage Bioengineers save Stream Banks from Collapse by Jakob Mueller. Vol.47, 4, 2000 Wildlife Week: Riparian Habitat. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 $1.1 Million to Ducks Unlimited in Wetlands Joint Venture MNR. Vol. 45, 4, 1998 Teen Trip: Wetland Mapping by Lora Ravenboer. Vol. 44, 4,1997 Health of Wetlands and Waterbirds in the Great Lakes Basin by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Wetland Plants of Ontario, Lone Pine Publishing, reviewed by Gary Ure. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Wetlands of the Kingston Area (map) by John C. McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 4, 1994 Great Lakes Wetlands by John C. McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 2, 1994 Regional Rarities List for Mammals, Herpetiles and Birds (map) by Dale Kristensen and Rob Snetsinger. Vol. 40, 4, 1993 Great Lakes Wetlands by Adele Crowder. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 Wetland Evaluation and Biological Inventory of Second Depot Lake Bog and Trail by Dale Kristensen and Rob Snetsinger. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 KFN Brief on Application by Trans Canada Pipelines (Stephentown Creek) by George F. Vance. Vol. 37, 4, 1990 Bibliography of Wetlands of Kingston by A. Crowder and M. Bristow. Supplement to Vol. 33 1986 Save Our Streams-Collins Creek (map) by Paul Stalker. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 The Stoco Fen- An Area of Botanical Interest (near Tweed in Hastings County) by Lubomyr Luciuk. Vol. 23, 3, 1976

Seasons

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The Seasons in Eastern Ontario by Allan Keast. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Spring

The Dead Owl by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 54, 2, 2007 An Early Spring by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 A Cloudy May Bird Walk by Joe Benderavage. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Notes on Natural History, No. 419, May 29, 1968 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Tuning In to the Sounds of Spring by Patricia Leonard. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 High Altitude Hiking by Terry Sprague. Vol. 51, 2, 2004 Notes on Natural History No. 308 by Helen Quilliam (Great Grey Owl). Vol. 51, 1, 2004 Notes on Natural History No. 227, by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 50, 1, 2003 President’s Page by Anne Robertson. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Spring Appearances by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 26, 2, 1979 Spring Birds in the Cataraqui Cemetery by Fred Cooke. Vol. 13, 1, 1966

Summer Summer 1964 by B. I. England. Vol. 11, 4, 1964

Summer Birds in the Cataraqui Cemetery by J. D. McCowan and R. Smith. Vol. 11, 3, 1964 Enjoy a Canoe by B. I. England. Vol. 10, 1, 1963

Fall Notes on Natural History, No. 154, October 1, 1962 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 3, 2006.

Autumn’s Explosion of Colour by Terry Sprague. Vol. 52, 3, 2005 Swimming With Milkweed Seeds and Leaves by Terry Fuchs. Vol. 52, 2, 2005 Notes on Natural History No. 154 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 Autumn by Sidney Andrews, Junior Naturalist. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Autumn Birds in Cataraqui Cemetery by Bob Smith and Jim McCowan. Vol. 11, 4, 1964 From my Kitchen Window by Nancy Ellis. Vol. 6, 4, 1959

Winter Probing the Private Lives by Terry Sprague. Vol. 54, 1, 2007 Notes on Natural History, No. 355, February 22, 1967 by Helen R. Quilliam. Vol. 53, 1, 2006 Notes on Natural History No. 165 by Helen Quilliam. Vol.47, 4, 2000 Notes on Natural History No. 396 by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Sojourn (winter camping) by Ronald C. R. Wypkema. Vol. 28 1, 1981 How Much Snow? How Long does it Last? By Bob Wakefield. Vol. 23, 1, 1976 From My Kitchen Window by Nancy Ellis. Vol. 7, 1, 1960 Winter in Grenville Park by Isabel Boardman and Shirley Peruniak. Vol. 4, 1, 1957

Ethics and Etiquette

Ontario Federation of Ornithologists: Code of Ethics. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Values and Principles of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Goshawk’s Law (how to behave on a field trip!) by Sylfest Muldal. Vol. 42, 2, 1995 Editorial (Twitchers) by Adele Crowder. Vol. 39, 2, 1992

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A Contentious Canadian Conservation Issue –The Harp Seal Hunt by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 30, 4, 1983

Genetics

Wildlife Conservation Genetics, from Environment Canada. Vol. 50, 3, 2003

Diseases and Avian Care

West Nile Virus by Robert B Stewart. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 West Nile Virus and Raccoon Rabies in Ontario in 2001 by Sharon David. Vol. 49, 1, 2002 Human Death from Rabies in Quebec by Charles MacInnes. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 West Nile Virus: Canadian Surveillance Program compiled by Sharon David. Vol. 47, 2, 2000 Raccoon Rabies in Ontario by Sharon David. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Raccoon Rabies by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Galls by Clayton Smith and Robert Mann. Vol. 45, 3, 1998 Avian Botulism:1997 Record Year by Sharon David. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Raccoon Rabies Control in 1998 MNR. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 Raccoon Rabies by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 Cause for Concern Over House Finch Conjunctivitis by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A Visitor from the ICBP Meeting by Kit Chubb. Vol. 33, 3, 1986 Injuries and Diseases that lead to Admission to the Avian Care and Research Foundation by Kit Chubb. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Avian Care and Research Foundation News by Kit Chubb. Vol. 29, 3, 1982 Some Notes on the Avian Care Bird Hospital by Kit Chubb. Vol. 28, 2, 1981 Avian Care and Research Foundation, Highlights 1979 by Kit Chubb. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Wild Bird Surveillance in the Study of Arboviral Encephalitis by Dr. R. Dorland. Vol. 25, PEPt Supp. 1978 Encephalitis Virus Studies at Prince Edward Point By R. B. Stewart. Vol. 24, PEPt Supp 1977 Injured Birds by Nancy Ellis. Vol. 7, 4, 1960

Other Naturalist Clubs KFN/PECFN Dragonfly Hike—9 July, 2006 by David Bree. Vol. 53, 3, 2006 Quinte Field Naturalists by Olive Root. Vol. 39, 2, 1992 Rideau Valley Field Naturalists by Wendy Briggs-Jude. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Bald Eagle Survey in 1956-61 by the Brockville Nature Club by Faith Avis. Vol. 37, 2, 1990

Land Trusts

Land trusts: A Tool for Conserving Nature by John C. Mclaughlin. Vol. 41, 2, 1994

Lifespan The Exit Ramp of Life by Terry Sprague. Vol.53, 1, 2006

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Geology Rock by Terry Fuchs. Vol.53, 3, 2006

A Visit to the Scuttleholes is an Adventure by Terry Sprague. Vol. 53, 2, 2006

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OTHER ACTIVITIES Astronomy

Christmas Eclipse by David W. Gault. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Dark Skies by William Broderick. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Field Trip: Astronomy Near Kingston by Dick Henriksen. Vol. 27, 1, 1980 Field Trip: Astronomy, Queen’s Observatory by R. N. Henriksen. Vol. 19, 1, 1972 Sky-watching in December by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 10, 4, 1963 Birds and the Partial Eclipse of the Sun by A. E. Hughes. Vol. 10, 3, 1963 Sept. Planet Watching by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 9, 3 1962 A Guide to the Stars by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 7, 1, 1960

Caving

Teen Spelunking Trip by Joshua Topper Lockwood Vol.53, 4, 2006 A Visit to the Scuttleholes is an Adventure by Terry Sprague. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Teen Trip: Caving by Alan Tennent. Vol. 43, 4, 1996

Geology A Visit to the Scuttleholes is an Adventure by Terry Sprague. Vol. 53, 2, 2006 Exploring the Edge of the Canadian Shield by Fred Helleiner. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Geology of Eastern Ontario by Mabel Corlett. Vol. 36, 2, 1989, Vol. 33, 2, 1986 Field Trip: Geological History of the Kingston Area by David Bree. Vol. 32, 4, 1985 Rockhounding Areas Close to Birdwatching Places by J. A. Warren. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Field Trip: Geology for Birdwatchers by W. Alan Gorman. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Pre-Cambrian Treasure by Baxter I. England. Vol. 25, 3, (final para. 4) 1978 Rockhounding Areas (local) Close to Birdwatching Places by J. A. Warren. Vol. 22, 4, 1975 Field Trip: Geology by A. Henrikson. Vol. 20, 3, 1973 Field Trip: Geology by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 19 2, 1972 Field Trip: Geology by R.D. Ussher. Vol. 18, 2, 1971 FON Geology Weekend by Baxter I. England. Vol. 15, 4, 1968 Geology of the Kingston Area by A. W. Jolliffe. Vol. 12, Sp. Issue 1965

History

Early Birds of Kingston, Ontario (compiled by Captain Bonnycastle in 1820s) by Jeff Harrison. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Birding the Little Cat One Hundred Years Ago by John McLaughlin. Vol. 43, 1, 1996 The Summer Birds of Lake Opinicon 1944 and 1988 by Frank Phelan. Vol. 35, 3, 1988 Alfred Russel Wallace: A Naturalist in Kingston by Mark Williamson. Vol. 34, 1, 1987 The Reverend C. J. Young by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 27, 3, 1980 Observations of the Kingston, Ontario Area from 1615 to 1948 Part II Captain Henry W. Hadfield 1857-58 by George Stirrett. Vol. 4, 2, 1957 Observations of Birds of the Kingston Region from 1615 to 1948 Part I, Samuel de Champlain by George M. Stirrett. Vol. 3, 4, 1956

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Photography

Fungi/Photography Field Trip at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area—24 September 2006 by Rose-Marie Burke. Vol.53, 4, 2006 Nature Photography III by L. H. Lowther. Vol. 10, 2, 1963 Nature Photography II by L. H. Lowther. Vol. 9, 3, 1962 Nature Photography I by L. H. Lowther. Vol. 9, 2, 1962

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BOOK REVIEWS

Mammal Tracks and Sign: A Guide to North American Species by Mark Elbroch reviewed by Cendrine Huemer. Vol. 51, 4, 2004 Arboretum America: a Philosophy of the Forest by Diana Beresford-Kroeger reviewed by Cendrine Hunter. Vol. 51, 3, 2004 Bugs of Ontario by John Acorn reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 51,1, 2004 Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada by Donald Schnell reviewed by Tom Marsh. Vol. 50, 2, 2003 Mammals of Ontario, Lone Pine publishing reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Ontario Wildflowers, reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Beginners Guide to Dragonflies by Blair Nikula and Jackie Sones reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 3, 2002 Dragonflies and Damselflies of Northeast Ohio reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 49, 2, 2002 The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario by Janice M. Hughes reviewed by Sid Andrews. Vol. 48, 3, 2001 National Audubon Society The Sibley Guide to Birds By David Allen Sibley reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 48, 1, 2001 Canadian Atlas of Bird Banding Vol.1: Doves, Cuckoos and Hummingbirds through Passerines, 1921- 1995 Abstract. Vol. 47, 4, 2000 Wintergreen: Reflections from Loon Lake by Monte Hummel reviewed by Anne Robertson .Vol. 46, 4, 1999 Birder’s Dictionary by R.T. Cox. Vol. 45, 2, 1998 The Butterflies of Canada by Ross A. Layberry et al. Vol. 45, 1, 1998 The STORM Coalition (1997) Oak Ridges Moraine reviewed by Walter G, Smith. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 The Trees in My Forest by Bernd Heinrich reviewed by Louis Broekhoven. Vol. 44, 4, 1997 Their Enduring Spirit by Christian Barber and Terry Fuchs: The History of Frontenac Provincial Park. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Wetland Plants of Ontario, Lone Pine Publishing, reviewed by Gary Ure. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 A Nature Guide to Ontario by Winifred Wake FON reviewed by Richard Aaron. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 All the Birds of North America by Jack L. Griggs reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 3, 1997 Down and Dirty Birding by Joey Slinger reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 44, 1, 1997 The Breeding Birds of Quebec by Jean Gauthier and Yves Aubrey reviewed by Sharon David and Allen Greenbaum. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Bird Song: Identification made Easy By Ernie Jardine reviewed by Allan Greenbaum. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 The Atlas of Southern African Birds. Vol. 43, 4, 1996 Trees in Canada by John Laird Farrar reviewed by Winifred Smith. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 Forest Plants of Central Ontario, Lone Pine reviewed by June Buckingham. Vol. 43, 3, 1996 A Life with Birds by John Cranmer-Byng. Vol. 43, 2, 1996

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Stokes Field Guide to Birds, Eastern Region by Donald and Lillian Stokes reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 Living With Wildlife: How to Enjoy, Cope with and Protect North America’s Wild Creatures Around your Home and Theirs, Sierra Club reviewed by Sharon David. Vol. 43, 2, 1996 The Birder’s Handbook: A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds by Paul R. Ehrlich, David S. Dobkin and Darryl Wheye reviewed by Sylfest Muldal. Vol. 42, 1, 1995 Ornithology in Ontario edited by Martin K. McNicholl and John L. Cranmer-Byng reviewed by John C. Mclaughlin. Vol. 41, 4, 1994 Atlas of the Mammals of Ontario by Jon Dobbyn (FON) reviewed by John McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Ontario Birds at Risk: Status and Conservation Needs (FON &LPBO) reviewed by John McLaughlin. Vol. 41, 3, 1994 Size and Integrity Standards for Natural Heritage Areas in Ontario OMNR. Vol. 40, 3, 1993 Peregrine Falcons by Candace Savage reviewed by Raleigh Robertson. Vol. 39, 3, 1992 A Guide to Feeding Winter Birds in Ontario by Bob Waldron reviewed by Anne Robertson. Vol. 39, 1, 1992 Haliburton Flora by E.G.Skelton and E.W. Skelton. Vol 38, 3, 1991 A Checklist of the Flora of Ontario-Vascular Plants by J.K. Morton and J.M.Venn. Vol. 38, 3, 1991 Ticks and What You can do about them by Roger Drummond reviewed by Laurie Wright. Vol. 38, 1, 1991 Rare Vascular Plants in Canada by George W. Argus and Kathleen M. Pryer Vol. 38, 1, 1991 reviewed by Anne Robertson. Vol. 38, 2, 1991 Legacy- The Natural History of Ontario by John B. Theberge reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 36, 4, 1989 Birds of the Kingston Region by Ron D. Weir reviewed by Clive E. Goodwin. Vol. 36, 3, 1989 Lichens of the Ottawa Region by Dr. Irwin Brodo. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Atlas of Wintering North American Birds by Terry Root. Vol. 36, 1, 1989 Hawks by William S. Clark and Brian K. Wheeler reviewed by Faith Avis. Vol. 35, 1, 1988 Hummingbirds-Their Life and Behavior by Esther Quesada Tyrrell photography by Robert Tyrrell reviewed by Faith Avis. Vol. 32, 2, 1985 Birding with a Purpose by Frances Hamerstrom reviewed by Faith Avis. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Sea of Slaughter by Farley Mowat reviewed by David Bree. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario (Part III) Ed. G.W. Argus and C.J. Keddy. Vol. 32, 1, 1985 Granny’s Gang by Katherine McKeever reviewed by Kit Chubb. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 The Birds of Prince Edward County by R. Terry Sprague and Ron D. Weir reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 31, 4, 1984 A Bird-finding Guide to Canada ed. J. C. Findlay reviewed by Margaret Benson. Vol. 31, 3, 1984 Just Bats by Brock Fenton reviewed by Peter Good. Vol. 31, 1, 1984

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The Care and Breeding of Seed-eating Birds by Jeffery Trollope reviewed by M. Lynn Racher. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 The Marshland World by Ron Wilson and Pat Lee reviewed by Kathryn Innes. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Wilderness Now—A Statement of the Principles and Policies of the Algonquin Wilderness League reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 31, 1, 1984 Birds of North America, Golden Press reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 Breeding Birds of Ontario, Nidiology and Distribution ROM reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 30, 4, 1983 A Bird-finding Guide to Ontario by Clive Goodwin reviewed by Bob Stewart. Vol. 29, 4, 1982 The Great Gray Owl. Phantom of the Northern Forests by Robert W. Nero reviewed by Ron D. Weir. Vol. 29, 2, 1982 Supplement to History of the Birds of Kingston, Ontario by Ron D. Weir and Helen Quilliam reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 27, 4, 1980 Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in Ontario by Sheila M. McKay and Paul Catling reviewed by R. D. Ussher. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Island Forest Year: Elk Island National Park by Deirdre Griffiths reviewed by Michael Mason. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Research is a Passion with me. An Autobiography of Margaret Morse Nice by Doris Huestis Speirs reviewed by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 27, 2, 1980 Time of the Turtle by Jack Rudloe reviewed by Ron D. Weir Vol. 27, 1,1980 History of the Birds of Kingston 2nd ed. by Helen Quilliam reviewed by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 20, 1, 1973 List of the Vascular Plants of the Kingston Region issued by the Fowler Herbarium Queen’s Univ. 1970. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 Birds of Prince Edward County by Terry Sprague 1969. Vol. 17, 1, 1970 In Wilderness is the Preservation of the World by Eliot Porter reviewed by Martin H. Edwards. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Toronto Bird Finding Guide by Peter Iden reviewed by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 14, 4, 1967 Birds and Aircraft on Midway Island US Govt. reviewed by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 14, 3, 1967 Birds in our Lives US Dept Interior reviewed by R. B. Stewart. Vol. 13, 4, 1966 History of the Birds of Kingston 1st ed. by Helen Quilliam reviewed by Robert B. Stewart. Vol. 13, 1, 1966 A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas by Roger Tory Peterson reviewed by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 8, 1, 1961 Complete Field Guide to American Wildlife, East Central and North by Henry Hill Collins reviewed by M. H. Edwards. Vol. 7, 1, 1960 Portrait of a Wilderness by Guy Mountfort reviewed by George Stirrett. Vol. 5, 3, 1958 The Bird Watcher’s Anthology by Roger Tory Peterson reviewed by Helen Quilliam. Vol. 4, 4, 1957