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Great-Winged Petrel,
Pterodoma Macroptera
A resting Great-Winged Petrel, sketched by Allan Brooks, published in The Condor (1948), vol. 50
Arizona Woodpecker,
Dendrocopos Arizonae
An Arizona Woodpecker resting on a tree, sketched by Allan Brooks, published in The Condor (1948), vol. 50.
Myrtle Warbler (first plummage). Yellow-Breasted Chat (first plummage). 2/3 Natural Size.
A Myrtle Warbler and Yellow-Breasted Chat resting on tree branches, painted by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, published in The Auk (1899), vol. 16, plate 3.
Immature Wood Duck,
Aix sponsa
, August 19, 1945, at Upper Thompson Lake, Lincoln County, Montata. Photograph by John L. Blackford
A young Wood Duck at Upper Thompson Lake in Lincoln County, Montana, photographed by John L. Blackford, published by The Condor (1960), vol. 62
Clark Nutcracker (
Nucifraga columbiana
) incubating at a nest in a mountain mahogany bush on Reserve Peak.
A Clark Nutcraker incubating at a nest, photographed by Ray Quigley and James B. Dixon, published by The Condor (1956) vol. 58
The Great Crowned Pigeon (
Goura cristata
) of New Guinea, adult and nestling. in the collections of the Zoological Society of San Diego
A Great Crowned Pigeon and its nestling, photographed by Kenton C. Lint, published in The Condor (1955), vol. 57
Snowy Plover (
Charadrius nivosus
) and eggs at Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, June 27, 1953. Photograph by Ray Quigley, Jr.
A Snowy Plover guarding its eggs, photographed by Ray Quigley, Jr., published by The Condor (1955) vol. 57
Least Bittern (
Ixobrychus exilis
) in defensive posture at nest.
A Least Bittern guarding its nest, photographed by Robert K. Selander, published by The Condor (1960), vol. 62
Black-necked Stilt (
Himatopus mexicanus
) on its nest.
Black-necked Stilt resting on its nest, photographed by Don Bleitz, published by The Condor (1954) vol. 56
Young Red-Tailed Hawks Fully Fledged, May 24th. Photographed by Herman T. Bohlman
Two young Red-Tailed Hawks looking down from the nest, photographed by Herman T. Bohlman, published by The Condor (1905), vol. 7
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