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Migration of Birds
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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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