The Waterbird Society

Scientific Study and Conservation of the World's Waterbirds


COLONIAL WATERBIRDS
JOURNAL OF THE COLONIAL WATERBIRD SOCIETY

Volume 25, Number 3 June 2002 Pages 265-392
ARTICLES

Distribution of wading birds relative to vegetation and water depths in the northern Everglades of
Florida, USA. G. T. Bancroft, D. E. Gawlik, and K. Rutchey ............................................................................... 265-277

Nest attentiveness in Common Terns threatened by a model predator. T. D. Meehan and I. C. T. Nisbet ...... 278-284

Spatial patterns of breeding parameters in tropical Roseate Terns differ from temperate seabirds.
J. A. Ramos ............................................................................................................................................................. 285-294

Satellite tracking of migratory and ranging behavior of immature Great White Pelicans. I. Izhaki,
M. Shmueli, Z. Arad, Y. Steinberg, and A. Crivelli.................................................................................................. 295-304

Factors influencing the distribution of American White Pelicans foraging on the Yellowstone River,
Yellowstone National Park, USA. L. R. Kaeding ................................................................................................. 305-311

Foraging behavior and resource partitioning by diving birds during winter in areas of strong tidal
currents. K. J. Holm and A. E. Burger .................................................................................................................. 312-325

Molting Harlequin Ducks in Greenland. D. Boertmann and A. Mosbech ........................................................... 326-332

Abundance and distribution of Harlequin Ducks molting in eastern Canada. S. G. Gilliland, G. J.
Robertson, M. Robert, J-P. L. Savard, D. Amirault, P. Laporte, and P. Lamothe................................................. 333-339

Pairing decisions in the Harlequin Duck: costs and benefits. R. Torres, F. Cooke, G. J. Robertson,
and W. S. Boyd ....................................................................................................................................................... 340-347

Activity patterns and monitoring numbers of Horned Puffins and Parakeet Auklets. S. A. Hatch .................. 348-357

Patterns of abundance, distribution and habitat use of Flamingos in the High Andes, South America.
V. Mascitti and S. M. Bonaventura ........................................................................................................................ 358-365

Diet of Sanderling in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. P. F. Petracci .......................................................... 366-370

Daily activity pattern and habitat use of Greater White-fronted Geese wintering in Japan: factors of
the population increase. T. Shimada .................................................................................................................... 371-377

Abundance of Common Terns at Punta Rasa, Argentina: a major wintering area. A. Sapoznikow,
A. Vila, J. L. De Casenave, and P. Vuillermoz ....................................................................................................... 378-381

Colony attendance and individual turnover of Atlantic Puffins in Newfoundland. A. M. Calvert and
G. J. Robertson ....................................................................................................................................................... 382-387

First breeding record of the Lesser Black-backed Gull in the Macaronesic Archipelago, North Atlantic:
a large spread in its breeding distribution. J. M. Grande and C-J. Palacios ...................................................... 388-389

Book Review--Beached Birds: A COASST Field Guide, Edited by S. Emslie ................................................. 390

Twenty-sixth Annual Waterbird Society Meeting ............................................................................................... 391

Editorial Staff ......................................................................................................................................................... 392