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JOURNAL OF THE WATERBIRD SOCIETY

Volume 28, Number 4 December 2005 Pages 405-542 
ARTICLES

Status of the Red-footed Booby on the Xisha Archipelago, South China Sea. Lei Cao, Yong Liang Pang, Nai Fa Liu. Pages 411-419

Nesting and Disturbance of the Black-faced Spoonbill in Liaoning Province, China. Wei Guo-An, Lei Fu-Min, Yin Zuo-Hua, Ding Chang-Qing, Ding Wen-Ning. Pages: 420-425

Wear and Opening as Sources of Band Loss in the White Stork. Roger Jovani, José L. Tella. Pages: 426-429

Changes in the Glaucous Gull Predatory Pressure on Little Auks in Southwest Spitsbergen. Katarzyna Wojczulanis, Dariusz Jakubas, Lech Stempniewicz. Pages: 430-435

Insectivory versus Piscivory in Black Terns: Implications for Food Provisioning and Growth of Chicks. Andrew T. Gilbert, Frederick A. Servello. Pages: 436-444

Identification of Nest Predators at a Least Tern Colony in Southwestern Indiana. Travis L. DeVault, Michael B. Douglas, John S. Castrale, Charles E. Mills, Timothy Hayes, O. E. Rhodes Jr. Pages: 445-449

The Food and Feeding Biology of Common Terns Wintering in Argentina: Influence of Environmental Conditions. Laura Mauco, Marco Favero. Pages: 450-457

The Production of Second Clutches in the Common Tern: Proximate Effects of Timing and Food Supply. David J. Moore, Ralph D. Morris. Pages: 458-467

Feeding Grounds, Daily Foraging Activities, and Movements of Common Terns in Southern Brazil, Determined by Radio-telemetry. Leandro Bugoni, Thomas D. Cormons, Andrew W. Boyne, Helen Hays. Pages: 468-477

Effects of Lake Characteristics and Human Disturbance on the Presence of Piscivorous Birds in Northern Wisconsin, USA. Jennifer L. Newbrey, Michael A. Bozek, Neal D. Niemuth. Pages: 478-486

Effects of Tourist Disturbance on Wood Stork Nesting Success and Breeding Behavior in the Brazilian Pantanal. Shannon N. Bouton, Peter C. Frederick, Cristiano Dosualdo Rocha, Alexandre T. Barbosa Dos Santos, Tara C. Bouton. Pages: 487-497

Foraging Location and Site Fidelity of the Double-crested Cormorant on Oneida Lake, New York. Jeremy T. H. Coleman, Milo E. Richmond, Lars G. Rudstam, Peter M. Mattison. Pages: 498-510

Prey-switching and Diet of the Great Cormorant During the Breeding Season in the Gulf of Finland. Aleksi Lehikoinen. Pages: 511-515

Little Black Shag in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: First Confirmation of the Species' Presence in Borneo in Over 150 Years. Vincent Nijman, Gabriella M. Fredriksson, Graham F. Usher, Christian Gönner. Pages: 516-518

Plumage Dimorphism in the Reddish Egret: Does Plumage Coloration Influence Foraging Habitat Use and Tactics?  M. Clay Green. Pages: 519-524

Reddish Egret Extends its Breeding Range along the North American Atlantic Coast into South Carolina. Lisa M. Ferguson, Patrick G. R. Jodice, William Post, Felicia I. Sanders. Pages: 525-526

Copulations and Mate Guarding of the Chinese Egret. Wei Guo-An, Yin Zuo-Hua, Lei Fu-Min. Pages: 527-530

Intraspecific Predation in Juvenile White Ibis. Garth Herring, Mark D. Johnston, Erynn M. Call. Pages: 531-532