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The quarterly
Central Valley Bird
Club Bulletin is the
only journal
dedicated to
publishing original
information on bird
status,
distribution,
ecology, and
conservation of the
birds of the Central
Valley.

Langham, J.M. and D.
Yee.
Central Valley
records of Eastern
Wood-Pewee (Contopus
virens)
Hampton, S. and J.
Yamamoto.
Breeding status of
selected
open-country species
(American Kestrel,
Horned Lark,
Loggerhead Shrike,
and Blue Grosbeak)
on the Sacramento
Valley floor in Yolo
County, California
Sterling, J.C.
Central Valley Bird
Highlights: August
through November
2003
Wilson, J.
A Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher nesting
attempt in Kern
County
Kent, A.
A Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher in Yolo
and Solano counties
Sterling, J.C.
President's Message
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Edson, L. and M.
Green.
Preface: Special
Double Issue on the
Tricolored Blackbird
Green, M. and L.
Edson.
The 2004 Tricolored
Blackbird April
Survey
Hamilton,111, W.J.
Management
implications of the
2004 Central Valley
Tricolored Blackbird
Survey
Meisler, J.
Land
Trusts and
Tricolored Blackbird
Conservation
Hamilton,111, W.J.
For Future
Reference:
Tricolored Blackbird
Stallcup, R.
Late nesting
Tricolored
Blackbirds in
western Marin
County, California
Schlafmann, D, and
D. Hardt.
Toledo Pit,
aka
the Toledo Basin
Tricolored Blackbird
enhancement
Sterling, J.C.
Central Valley Bird
Highlights: December
2003 through
February 2004
Sterling, J.C.
Central Valley Bird
Highlights: March
through May 2004
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Conard, C.
Brown Pelican in
Sacramento County in
2004, including a
discussion of
previous Central
Valley records
Airola, D.A., D.
Kopp, and S. Kosta.
Purple Martin
population status
and colonization
patterns in the
Sacramento region in
2004
Sterling, J.C.
Central Valley Bird
Highlights: June
through July 2004
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