Migration of Birds
Listing of Figures
- Figure 1 -- Summer and winter homes of the Black-and-white
Warbler.
- Figure 2 -- Isochronal migration lines of the Black-and-white
Warbler.
- Figure 3 -- Migration of the Blackpoll Warbler.
- Figure 4 -- Migration of the Cliff Swallow.
- Figure 5 -- Migration of the Canada Goose.
- Figure 6 -- Isochronal migration lines of the
Gray-cheeked Thrush.
- Figure 7 -- Average number of species captured
daily during spring migration.
- Figure 8 -- Average number of buntings captured
daily during spring migration.
- Figure 9 -- Number of male and female Common
Blackcaps captured daily during spring migration.
- Figure 10 - Migration of Pacific coast forms
of the Fox Sparrows.
- Figure 11 - Distribution and migration of
Arctic Terns.
- Figure 12 - Hypothetical weather system for
fall migration.
- Figure 13 - Migration corridors used by dabbling
ducks.
- Figure 14 - Distribution and migration of Harris'
Sparrow.
- Figure 15 - Distribution and migration of the
Scarlet Tanager.
- Figure 16 - Distribution and migration of the
Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
- Figure 17 - Distribution and migration of the
American Redstart.
- Figure 18 - Principle migration routes from
North America.
- Figure 19 - Distribution and migration of the
Bobolink.
- Figure 20 - Principle migration routes of the
Canvasback.
- Figure 21 - The breeding range, wintering range,
and main migration route of Ross' Goose.
- Figure 22 - Breeding and wintering ranges of
the Western Tanager.
- Figure 23 - Migration of the Western Tanager.
- Figure 24 - Distribution and migration of
the American Golden Plover.
- Figure 25 - Breeding range and migration routes
of the Connecticut Warbler.
- Figure 26 - Migration route of the Short-tailed
Shearwater.
- Figure 27 - Migration route and wintering
grounds of California Gulls.
- Figure 28 - Distribution and migration routes
of the Tundra Swans.
- Figure 29 - Distribution and migration of
the Red-eyed Vireo.
- Figure 30 - Northern recoveries of young Bald Eagles.
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