Excerpt from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 1932, Vol. 46June - On the '3rd, I went to St. Francois de Sales, in another attempt to locate the nest of the Water Thrush, but all to no purpose, as already indicated. A Bluebird's nest containing six eggs which I' had previously found had, in the mean time, been robbed of its contents but in lieu of pictures of the parents
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Aug 4, 2019 published by the ottawa field-naturalists' club, ottawa, canada.
Aug 8, 1986 the canadian field- naturalist is published quarterly by the ottawa field- naturalists' 1932 to 1985 and it will appear in a forthcoming issue.
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Side to side swaying as a defensive behaviour in the dekay's brownsnake (storeria dekayi).
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Larocque published a paper in the canadian field-naturalist listing 415 original descriptions published in the journal and its predecessors since 1880.
The canadian field-naturalist began publishing under that title in 1919, succeeding the ottawa naturalist and continuing its volume numbering.
Thecanadian field-naturalist volume87 1973 theottawafield-naturalists'club (1932)givesitsdistribution(asamblystegiella conjervoides)asnewengland,southeastern.
During a further visit to the islands (february to april 1961) certain data on winter distribu-.
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In the fall of 1932, an irruption of northern sharp-tailed grouse from the hudson bay lowlands occurred. Residents of manitoulin distinguished the two species and reported the presence of “square-tails” and “sharp-tails” in the winter of 1932-1933.
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The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher (1932) selected water resources abstracts nuclear science abstracts.
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