The Waterbird Society

Scientific Study and Conservation of the World's Waterbirds

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WATERBIRDS
JOURNAL OF THE WATERBIRD SOCIETY

Volume 26, Number 4 December 2003 Pages 385-502
ARTICLES

A Potential New Colony of Ashy Storm-petrels on the Mainland Coast of California, USA. Adam Brown, Natalia Collier, Dan Robinette, and William J. Sydeman, pages 385–388.

Status and Numerical Trends of King, Gentoo, and Rockhopper Penguins Breeding in the Falkland Islands. Andrea P. Clausen and Nic Huin, pages 389–402.

Individual Diving Strategies in the Little Penguin. Yan Ropert-Coudert, Akiko Kato, Yasuhiko Naito, and Belinda L. Cannell, pages 403–408.

Use of the Nest Site as a Rendezvous in Penguins. F. Stephen Dobson and Pierre Jouventin, pages 409–415.

The Use of Netting Over Fishponds as a Hazard to Waterbirds. Simon C. Nemtzov and Linda Olsvig-Whittaker, pages 416–423.

Variation in Sound Levels Produced within a Sooty Tern Colony. Chris J. Feare, Elvina Henriette, and Simon E. A. Feare, pages 424–428.

The Effects of Vehicle Passage on Foraging Behavior of Wading Birds. Eric D. Stolen, pages 429–436.

Buffer Zone Distances to Protect Foraging and Loafing Waterbirds from Disturbance by Airboats in Florida. James A. Rodgers Jr. and Stephen T. Schwikert, pages 437–443.

Nest Site Selection and Breeding Success by Cattle Egret and Little Egret in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India.  Hilaluddin, Junid N. Shah, and Tahir A. Shawl, pages 444–448.

Body Size and Condition of Male Mallard During Mid-winter in North Dakota, USA. Richard E. Olsen and Robert R. Cox Jr., pages 449–456.

Last Eggs in White-winged Tern Clutches Are Not Smallest; Are Marsh Terns Different from Other Larids?. Rafal Bargiel and Jerzy Ban´bura, pages 457–461.

Estimates of Changes in Seabird Numbers in the Grand Manan Archipelago, New Brunswick, Canada. Robert A. Ronconi1 and Sarah N. P. Wong, pages 462–472.

Nest Site Characteristics, Occupation and Breeding Success in the European Shag. Alberto Velando and Juan Freire, pages 473–483.

Variation in Shorebird Use of Diurnal, High-tide Roosts: How Consistently are Roosts Used?. M. A. Colwel, T. Danufsky, N. W. Fox-Fernandez, J. E. Roth, and J. R. Conklin, pages 484–493.

Habitat Use by Non-breeding Shorebirds in Flooding Pampas Grasslands of Argentina. Juan Pablo Isacch and Mariano Manuel Martínez, pages 494–500.

Book Review - The Adélie Penguin Bellwether of Climate Change. Gary D. Miller, pages 501–502.