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    Urban ornithology : 150 years of birds in New York City / by Buckley, P. A., Sedwitz, Walter, -1985, Norse, William J., -2006, Kieran, John, 1892-1981

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Tyrant Flycatchers: Tyrannidae --…”
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    Minnesota birds : where, when, and how many / by Green, Janet C.

    Published 1975
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    Birds of Texas : a field guide / by Rappole, John H.

    Published 1994
    Table of Contents: “…Cuckoos, roadrunners and anis (Cuculidae) -- Barn-owls (Tytonidae) -- Typical owls (Strigidae) -- Goatsuckers (Caprimulgidae) -- Swifts (Apodidae) -- Hummingbirds (Trochilidae) -- Trogons (Trogonidae) -- Kingfishers (Alcedinidae) -- Woodpeckers (Picidae) -- Flycatchers and kingbirds (Tyrannidae) -- Larks (Alaudidae) -- Swallows and martins (Hirundinidae) -- Jays, crows and ravens (Corvidae) -- Chickadees and titmice (Paridae) -- Verdin (Remizidae) -- Bushtit (Aegithalidae) -- Nuthatches (Sittidae) -- Creepers (Certhiidae) -- Wrens (Troglodytidae).…”
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    Book of Texas birds / by Clark, Gary, 1943-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Ducks, geese, swans (Anatidae) -- Chachalacas (Cracidae) -- Quail (Odontophoridae) -- Grouse and turkeys (Phasianidae) -- Loons (Gaviidae) -- Grebes (Podicipedidae) -- Flamingos (Phoenicopteridae) -- Storks (Ciconiidae) -- Frigatebirds (Fregatidae) -- Boobies and northern gannets (Sulidae) -- Cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae) and anhingas (Anhingidae) -- Pelicans (Pelecanidae) -- Bitterns, herons, egrets (Ardeidae) -- Ibises and spoonbills (Threskiornithidae) -- Vultures (Cathartidae) -- Osprey (Pandionidae) and hawks, kites, eagles (Accipritridae) -- Rails, gallinules, coots (Rallidae) -- Cranes (Gruidae) -- Stilts, oystercatchers, plovers, sandpipers (Charadriiformes) -- Gulls, terns, skimmers (Laridae) -- Pigeons and doves (Columbidae) -- Cuckoos, roadrunners, anis (Cuculidae) -- Owls (Tytonidae) -- Nighthawks and nightjars (Caprimulgidae) -- Swifts (Apodidae) -- Hummingbirds (Trochilidae) -- Kingfishers (Alcedinidae) -- Woodpeckers (Picidae) -- Caracaras and falcons (Falconidae) -- Parakeets and parrots (Psittacidae) -- Tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae) -- Shrikes (Laniidae) -- Vireos (Vireonidae) -- Jays, crows, ravens (Corvidae) -- Larks (Alaudidae), martins and swallows (Hirundinidae) -- Chickadees and titmice (Paridae), verdin (Remizidae), and bushtits (Aegithalidae) -- Nuthatches (Sittidae) and creepers (Certhiidae) -- Wrens (Troglodytidae) -- Gnatcatchers (Polioptilidae) -- Kinglets (Regulidae) -- Thrushes (Turdidae) -- Catbirds, thrashers, mockingbirds (Mimidae) -- Starlings (Sturnidae) -- Pipits (Motacillidae) -- Waxwings (Bombycillidae) and silky flycatchers (Ptilogonatidae) -- Longspurs and snow bunting (Calcariidae) -- Wood-warblers (Parulidae) -- New World sparrows (Emberizidae) -- Tanagers, cardinals, grosbeaks, buntings (Cardinalidae) -- Blackbirds, meadowlarks, orioles (Icteridae) -- Finches (Fringillidae) and Old World sparrows (Passeridae).…”
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    Molt in North American birds / by Howell, Steve N. G.

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Anatidae: swans, geese, and ducks ; Cracidae: plain chachalaca ; Tetraonidae and Phasianidae: grouse and pheasants ; Meleagrididae: wild turkey ; Odontophoridae: New World quail ; Gaviidae: loons ; Podicipedidae: grebes ; Diomedeidae: albatrosses ; Procellariidae: petrels ; Oceanitidae: storm-petrels ; Phaethontidae: tropicbirds ; Sulidae: boobies and gannets ; Pelecanidae: pelicans ; Phalacrocoracidea: cormorants ; Anhingidae: anhinga ; Fregatidae: frigatebirds ; Ardeidae: herons ; Threskiornithidae: ibises and spoonbills ; Ciconiidae: storks ; Phoenicopteridae: flamingos ; Cathartidae: New World vultures ; Accipitridae: hawks ; Falconidae: falcons ; Rallidae: rails and coots ; Aramidae: limpkin ; Gruidae: cranes ; Charadriidae: plovers ; Haematopodidae: oystercatchers ; Recurvirostridae: stilts and avocets ; Jacanidae: northern jacana ; Scolopacidae: sandpipers ; Laridae: gulls ; Sternidae: terns ; Rynchopidae: black skimmer ; Stercorariidae: skuas and jaegers ; Alcidae: auklets, murres, and puffins ; Columbidae: pigeons ; Psittacidae: parrots ; Cuculidae: cuckoos ; Tytonidae: barn owl ; Strigidae: typical owls ; Caprimulgidae: nightjars ; Apodidae: swifts ; Trochilidae: hummingbirds ; Trogonidae: trogons ; Alcedinidae: kingfishers ; Picidae: woodpeckers -- Songbirds. Tyrannidae: tyrant-flycatchers ; Laniidae: shrikes ; Vireonidae: vireos ; Corvidae: crows and jays ; Alaudidae: larks ; Hirundinidae: swallows ; Paridae: Chickadees and titmice ; Remizidae: verdin ; Aegithalidae: bushtit ; Sittidae: nuthatches ; Certhiidae: brown creeper ; Troglodytidae: wrens ; Cinclidae: American dipper ; Polioptilidae: gnatcatchers ; Regulidae: kinglets ; Sylviidae: Old World warblers ; Turdidae: thrushes ; Timaliidae: wrentit ; Mimidae: mockingbirds and thrashers ; Sturnidae: starlings and allies ; Motacillidae: pipits and wagtails ; Bombycillidae: waxwings ; Ptilogonatidae: phainopepla ; Peucedramidae: olive warbler ; Parulidae: wood-warblers ; Thrapidae: tanagers ; Emberizidae: sparrows and allies ; Cardinalidae: cardinals and allies ; Icteridae: blackbirds and orioles ; Fringillidae: finches ; Passeridae: Old World sparrows.…”
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    Birds of the Sierra Nevada : Their Natural History, Status, and Distribution / by Beedy, Edward C.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Osprey PandionidaeHawks and Relatives Accipitridae; Falcons Falconidae; Rails and Relatives Rallidae; Cranes Gruidae; Plovers Charadriidae; Stilts and Avocets Recurvirostridae; Sandpipers and Relatives Scolopacidae; Gulls and Terns Laridae; Pigeons and Doves Columbidae; Cuckoos and Roadrunners Cuculidae; Barn Owl Tytonidae; Typical Owls Strigidae; Nighthawks and Relatives Caprimulgidae; Swifts Apodidae; Hummingbirds Trochilidae; Kingfishers Alcedinidae; Woodpeckers Picidae; Tyrant Flycatchers Tyrannidae; Shrikes Laniidae; Vireos Vireonidae.…”
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