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Table of Contents

  • FRONT COVER

  • Title Page & Editors Affiliations

  • Copyright 2020

  • CONTENTS

  • Notes on Contributors

  • Preface

  • Acknowledgments

  • 1. Baby Bird Basics

  • 2. Identification and Aging

  • 3. Incubation

  • 4. Ratites

  • 5. Ducks, Geese, and Swans

  • 6. Sea Ducks

  • 7. Domestic Poultry

  • 8. Wild Turkeys, Quail, Grouse, and Pheasants

  • 9. Loons

  • 10. Grebes

  • 11. Flamingos

  • 12. Penguins

  • 13. African Penguins

  • 14. Shearwaters and Petrels

  • 15. Cormorants

  • 16. Brown Pelicans

  • 17. Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns

  • 18. Ibis

  • 19. Vulturs

  • 20. Diurnal Raptors

  • 21. Eagles

  • 22. Coots, Gallinules, and Rails

  • 23. Cranes

  • 24. Shorebirds

  • 25. Alcids

  • 26. Gulls and Terns

  • 27. Pigeons and Doves

  • 28. Turacos

  • 29. Yellow-billed Cuckoos

  • 30. Roadrunners

  • 31. Owls

  • 32. Goatsuckers

  • 33. Swifts

  • 34. Hummingbirds

  • 35. Mousebirds

  • 36. Hornbills, Kingfishers, Hoopoes, and Bee-eaters

  • 37. Toucans

  • 38. Woodpeckers

  • 39. Wild Parrots

  • 40. Lorikeets

  • 41. Insects and Other Arthropods as Food

  • 42. Corvids

  • 43. Small Insectivores

  • 44. Noprth American Swallows

  • 45. Trushes, Mimids, and Thrush Relatives

  • 46. Towhees

  • 47. Grackles, Blackbirds, and Other Icterids

  • 48. House Finches, Goldfinches, and House Sparrows

  • 49. Grosbeaks and Cardinals

  • 50. Java Sparrows

  • APPENDIX A

  • Record Sheet Example

  • APPENDIX B

  • Energy Requirements for Growing Birds

  • APPENDIX C

  • Songbird Washing Instructions

  • INDEX

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