Fern Davies Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 Volume 29 (2016) of the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology is now complete. All pdf's are available at: http://www.birdscaribbean.org/jco/index.php/jco/issue/current Vol 29 (2016) Inventario de las poblaciones de aves en San Vicente y las Granadinas; Hiram González Alonso, Alejandro Llanes Sosa, Eneider Pérez Mena. Pp. 1-8 Registros de nuevas especies de aves accidentales y exóticas en la isla de Margarita, Venezuela; Virginia Sanz, Elysa Silva, Gianco Angelozzi. Pp. 9-12 Observation of a Barn Owl (Tyto alba) bathing in a rainwater pool in Jamaica; Gary R. Graves. Pp. 16-17 The status of the Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) in Cuba; Kenneth G.D. Burrell, Lillian A. Knopf. Pp. 18-20. Avian biodiversity in a pasture-dominated ecosystem; Jason P. Hernandez. Pp. 21-27. Documentation of female song in a newly recognized species, the Puerto Rican Oriole (Icterus portoricensis); Susanna K. Campbell, Alcides L. Morales-Perez, John F. Malloy, Oliver C. Muellerklein, Jin A. Kim, Karan J. Odom, Kevin E. Omland. Pp. 28-36. Sexual habitat segregation in migrant warblers along a shade gradient of Jamaican coffee farms; Aaron B. Spidal, Matthew D. Johnson. Pp. 37-42. First observations of Adelaide’s Warblers (Setophaga adelaidae) outside of Puerto Rico, in the U.S. Virgin Islands; Sean M. Rune, LeAnn M. Conlon. Pp. 43-46. Vagrancy and colonization of St. Thomas and St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, by Adelaide’s Warblers (Setophaga adelaidae); Richard R. Veit, Lucinda C. Zawadzki, Lisa L. Manne, Pearl Cales, Danielle Fibikar, Shannon Curley, Elizabeth Dluhos, Robert L. Norton. Pp. 47-50. Birds of Vieques Island, Puerto Rico: Status, Abundance, and Conservation, by Daphne Gemmill, 2015; Book Review by: Joseph M. Wunderle. Pp. 13-15. Beautiful Bahama Birds: Common Birds of the Bahama Islands, by Caroline Wardell, Lynn Gape, and Predensa Moore, 2014; Book Review by: Steven C. Latta. P. 51 Recent Ornithological Literature from the Caribbean: 2015. Steven C. Latta. Pp. 52-54. -- Steven C. Latta, PhDDirectorConservation and Field ResearchNational Aviary700 Arch StreetPittsburgh, PA 15212412-258-9451 office412-559-3519 mobilesteven.latta@aviary.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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