Bird Populations Journal
Volume 5, 1999-2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A NEW METHOD FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM BIRD POPULATION DATA
Ted Floyd
RAINFALL CORRELATES OF BIRD POPULATIONS AND SURVIVAL RATES IN A PUERTO RICAN DRY FOREST
Katie M. Dugger, John Faaborg, and Wayne J. Arendt
ANNUAL REPORTS OF MAJOR AVIAN BIOMONITORING PROGRAMS
INTRODUCTION TO THE 1997 AND 1998 ANNUAL REPORTS
THE 1995-1999 SUMMARY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BREEDING BIRD SURVEY
Keith L. Pardieck and John R. Sauer
THE MONITORING AVIAN PRODUCTIVITY AND SURVIVORSHIP (MAPS) PROGRAM 1997 AND 1998 REPORT
David F. DeSante and Danielle R. O'Grady
THE GUÁNICA, PUERTO RICO, BIRD MONITORING PROJECT
John Faaborg, Wayne J. Arendt, and Katie M. Dugger
CHANGES IN BREEDING BIRD POUPLATIONS, 1996-97
John Marchant, Andy Wilson, and David Glue
THE BREEDING BIRD SURVEY: 1996-1997 REPORT
Richard Bashford and Richard Gregory
RED-LISTED SPECIES CONTINUE TO DECLINE ON CONSTANT EFFORT SITES
Dawn Balmer and Will Peach
NESTING CROSSBILLS AND WOODLARKS PROSPER, CAPERCAILLIES AND SWIFTS CATCH A CHILL
David Glue
SISKINS STAR — BUT WHERE ARE THE HOUSE SPARROWS
David Glue
CHANGES IN BREEDING BIRD POPULATIONS, 1997-98
John Marchant, Fiona Sanderson, and David Glue
THE BREEDING BIRD SURVEY: THE FIRST FIVE YEARS
Richard Bashford
BBS METHODS SUCCESSFULLY USED ON WATERWAYS
John Marchant
MANY LONG-TERM DECLINES CONTINUE ON CONSTANT EFFORT SITES
Dawn Balmer and Chris Wernham
NESTING WOODLARKS AND STONECHATS THRIVE AS FLYCATCHERS AND TITS TAKE A TUMBLE
David Glue and Frances Bowman
BREEDING TRENDS FROM NEST RECORDS LEADS TO NEW ALERTS FOR DECLINING SPECIES
Humphrey Crick, Mike Raven, Peter Beaven, Caroline Dudley, and David Glue
GOLDFINCHES AND JACKDAWS LIVEN WINTER BIRDTABLES
David Glue
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