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A California Scrub Jay
A California Scrub Jay, photographed by William J. Carmen, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2004), vol. 28
White Tern (
Gygis olbo
) on Christmas Island, Central Pacific Ocean by Elizabeth Anne Schreiber.
A White Tern flying above Christmas Island, photographed by Elizabeth Anne Schreiber, published by Studies in Avian Biology (1984), vol. 08
Cover photo of a Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (
Empidonax traillii extimus
) by Bob Steele
A Southwestern Willow Flycatcher resting on a branch, photographed by Bob Steele, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2003), vol. 26
Front cover photograph of Red Knots by Irene Hernandez
Several Red Knots resting on a rocky beach, photographed by Irene Hernandez, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2008), vol. 36
Whiskered Auklets on Buldir Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Two Wishkered Auklets peering over a rock, photographed by Vernon Byrd, published by Studies in Avian Biology (1976), vol. 01
Cover drawing by Joyce V. VanDeWater
A Northern Groshawk, drawn by Joyce V. VanDeWater, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2006), vol. 31
Brown-headed Cowbird (
Molothrus ater
) and Western Tanager (
Piranga ludociviana
) by Colin Woolley
Two young Brown-headed Cowbirds seeking food from a nest, photographed by Colin Woolley, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2007), vol. 34
Cover painting (
Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow
) and black-and-white drawings by Julie Zickefoose
Three Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrows perching near a river, painted by Julie Zickefoose, published by Studies in Avian Biology (2006), vol. 32
Snowy Owl Peering from a Stump
A Snowy Owl peering from a stump, painted by Barry Keny Mackoy, published by Ontario Birds(2015), vol. 33
Lulu's Tody-Tyrant (
Poecilotriccus luluae
), a new species of flycatcher from the northeastern Andes of Peru.
Two Lulu's Tody-Tyrants perching on a branch, painted by Kenneth Carlson, published by The Auk (2001), vol. 118
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