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INTRODUCTION

This publication supersedes U.S. Air Force Academy Library, SpecialBibliography Series Nos. 3, 27, 38 and 54. It is intended to be acomprehensive bibliography of the materials on falcons and falconrythat can be found in the U.S. Air Force Academy Library.

FALCX]NS are being defined as birds belonging to the:ORDER: Falconiformes

FAMILY: FalconidaeSJBFPMILY: Falconinae

HerpetotherinaePol ihieracinae

Material on the SUBFAMILY: Polyborinae will also be included when found.

FAWGNZY is being defined as the art or sport of training birds to attack wildfowl or game, whether the birds be falcon, hawks or eagles.

Generally excluded are references to newspapers, dictionaries and generalencyclopedias because of their brief and/or repetitive nature. Exceptions arenude for items meriting special consideration.

No attempt has been made to judge the quality of material included other thana determination of relevance to the stated topics. Annotations have been nadeto indicate inclusion of items in other significant bibliographies; see items29, 244 and 408.

In an effort to preserve the integrity of the collection, most of themonographic items cited here are housed in the Special Collections Branch ofthe Academy Library. Many of these works are rare and valuable editions andproper environmental and security precautions nmust be taken. Most periodicalarticles cited are in the open periodical stacks, but photocopies may also befound in the Special Collections Branch. Som articles are only available asphotocopies. A special effort has been made to obtain copies of the writingsof local authors.

This bibliography was compiled and edited by M. Douglas Johnson using Pro-Citebibliographic software with typing assistance fran Loretta A. Dotterrer andeditorial guidance fran Donald J. Barrett. It was further edited and preparedfor printing using Enable word processing software.

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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY STATEMENTCLASSIFICATION: SK 321 (FALCONRY)

JUE 1990

General Purpose: As the falcon is the official mascot of the USAF Academy,a special attempt is made to acquire a collection of materials on falconsand the art and practice of falconry.

Collection Level Intensity: Advanced research.

e cal Areas: No restrictions.

Chronological Periods: No restrictions.

ypes of Material Collected: Monographs, serials, dissertations, theses,translations, bibliographies, government documents, report literature,pamphlets, article reprints/photocopies, special studies, selected artworks, novels, regulations and rulings, legislative materials, and otheritems if suitable for display.

! of Material Excluded: Promotional literature and advertisements,club notices and newsletters. Although some types of materials are notactively acquired, few materials are specifically excluded.

Other Factors: Most item on falcons will be found in the classes QL andSK, but item may also be found in other classes (i.e., fiction, veterinarymedicine). Items dealing with birds of prey likely to include sections onfalcons are purchased. Items discussing methods of hunting the coverfalconry are also purchased when identified.

Subjects and Collect Levels: The primary areas on falcons and falconryare:

QL 696.F34 FalconiformesK 321 Falconry

An attempt is made to collect all significant publications on falcons andfalconry within the following guidelines: New works (monographs, theses,documents, etc.) are collected as announced; multiple copies may beconsidered if appropriate for display or to meet patron/falconry programden-nds.

New editions of previously published works are acquired if substantialrevisions/additions have been made to the text; to minimize handling, ifthe earlier edition has significantly appreciated in value; or to meetpatron demand. Out-of-print items (rare books) may be obtained throughavailable gift monies or donation. Particular importance is placed onitems listed in Harting's Bibliotheca Accipitraria.

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Art works relevant to Academy program or operations may also be obtainedthrough gift funds or donation.

Periodical subscriptions are normally limited to titles published in theUnited States unless acquired as gifts. Titles collected are thosedirectly relevant to falcons and falconry; no attenpt is made to collectbroader oriented ornithology titles. Reprints/photocopies of singlearticles having particular significance or importance may be obtainedthrough interlibrary loan or other sources (gifts, exchange, etc.). Otheritem (hoods, plates, jewelry, stamps, etc.) suitable for display purposesmay be obtained through gift funds or other sources as appropriate.

Published item may be in any language.

Weei Criteria: No weeding is anticipated as the objective is to have anexhaustive collection of relevant materials.

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TABLE OF ONTENTS

I. ICNOAPHIC woKS ..... 1Monographic works include published books, U.S. Govermet docments, technical reports, them,

dissertation, coference proceedings ad significant periodical articles that have been catalogedinto the book collection of the U.S. Air force Academy Library. General works or birds of prey areincluded if they contain information on falcons. For the most part, citations have been extractedfrom the OLC database ad cmform to AR II rules. Cross references have been added to inkcomly accepted authors to the :orrect W II forms.

II. JURN ARTICLES. .*'**................................ 58Works appearing in serial publications (i.e., journals, periodicals, ugazines, newspaper

supplemets, etc.).

III. LAWS & RIDOIATIOfS ..... ... ...................... ... 94

Includes public iaws, congressional hearings, and goverment regulatios.

IV. POETRY ..... ..... ............................ .100

V. UNPLISHED ITEMS ..... .... ....................... 102

VI. INDEX ..... .... .. ............................. 104

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I. MONOGRAPHIC WORKS

1. Adam des Aigles. Trait6 de fauconnerie. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell,1966. (SK 321 .A19)

2. Adams, Gerald Dobree. Winced thunderbolt; the story of a Perearine falcon.London: Constable, [1954]. (SK 321 .A21)

al-Hasan in al-Husaynsee: Le Trait6 de 'art de volerie

3. Al-Timimi, Faris A. Falcons & falconry in Oatar. Doha, Qatar: [s.n.], 1987.(SK 321 .A46 1987)

4. Albertus Magnus, Saint. Von Falken, Hunden and Pferden; deutscheAlbertus-Magnus-(bersetzunaen aus der ersten Hilfte des 15.Jahrhunderts. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1962. (SK 25 .L74)Note: Texts in Middle High German. "Die beiden bier vorgelegtendeutschsprachigen Traktate sind im wesentlichen tbersetzungen derjagdlich interessanten Abschnitte iber Beizvogel, Hunde und Pferde ausdam Liber de animalibus." "Wernherus Ernesti, Buchelin von den Suchtender Fogel, Hunde und Pferde (1404)": v. 1, p. [127]-187. "HeinrichMinsinger, Buch von den Falcken, Hebchen, Sperbern, Pferden und Hurden":v. 2, p. (7]-150. "Von dieser Ausgabe wurden 350 Exenplare gedruckt."Vol. 1: Nr. 176; vol. 2: Nr. 198.

5. Albuquerque, Jorge L. B. The peregrine falcon (Falco pereqrinus) insouthern Brazil : aspects of winter ecolocy in an urban enviroment.1984. (QL 696 .F34 A42 1984)Note: Manuscript and reprint of a journal article. Thesis (M.S.)--BrighmYoung University. Dept. of Zoology.

6. Allen, George Thomas. Population estimates for nesting Prairie falconsand golden eagles in western North Dakota. 1986. Thesis (Ph.D.)--North Dakota State University, 1986. (on order)

7. Allen, Mark. Falconry in Arabia. London: Orbis Pub, 1980. (SK 321 .A431980)

8. Amadon, Dean. Hawks and owls of the world: a distributional andtaxonomic list. Los Angeles, Calif.: Western Foundation of VertebrateZoology, 1988. (QL 696 .F3 A43 1988)

9. American Peregrine Falcon : Rocky Mountain and Southwest populationrecovery plan. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,1977]. (QL 696 .F34 A51 1977 ; SuDoc # = I 49.2:P 41)Cover title: Anerican Peregrine Falcon recovery plan (RockyMountain Southwest populations) "August 3, 1977.".

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10. American perearine falcon Rocky Mountain/Southwest population recovery plan.[Denver, Colo.]: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ; [Rockville, MD; Availablefrom Fish and Wildlife Reference Service, Informatics General, 1984].(QL 696 F34 A51 1984)Cover title: American peregrine falcon recovery plan (Rocky MountainSouthwest populations). "Approved date: DEC 14 1984." Photocopy.

11. American water birds also, hawks, owls and game birds. New York: Randomhouse, c1941. (in process)

12. The ancestral kestrel : proceedings of a symposium on kestrel species,St. Louis, Missouri, December 1st, 1983. Ste. Anne de Bellevue,Quebec: Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. Macdonald Raptor Researchcentre of McGill University, 1987. (QL 696 .F34 A52 1987)

13. Angell, Tony. Birds of prey on the Pacific Northwest slope. Seattle:Pacific search, (1972]. (QL 696 .A2 A53)

14. Ap Evans, Humphrey. Falconry. New York: Arco Pub. Co, [1974, c1973].(SK 321 .A64f)Oelgart #47 B

15. Ap Evans, Humphrey. Falconry for you. London: J. Gifford, (1960].(SK 321 .A64)Oelgart #30 A

16. Arcussia, Charles d'. La conference des fauccnniers. Paris: Librairiedes Bibliophiles, 1883. (SK 321 .A67c)Note: "No. 194".Bibliotheca Accipitraria #154.

17. Arcussia, Charles d'. La favconnerie de Charles D'Arcvssia de Capre,seignevr d'Esparron, de pallieres, et dv revest en Prouence Divisee encing parties. Paris: Iean Hovze, 1615. (SK 321 .A67)Note: A rare book containing exceptionally fine engravings of falconsand the tools of falconry used in the seventeenth century.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #153.

18. Arnstrong, Edward Allworthy. The life and lore of the bird in nature,art, myth, and literature. New York: Crown Publishers, 1975. 1st ed.(QL 795 .B57 A75)Note: "A Chanticleer Press edition." Includes index.

19. Arnold, Caroline. Saving the peregrine falcon. Minneapolis:Carolrhoda Books, c1985. (on order)Note: "A Carolrhoda nature watch book." Includes index.Describes the efforts of scientists who are trying to save theperegrine falcon fran extinction by taking the fragile eggs that wouldnot survive in the wild, hatching them, raising the chicks, and thenreleasing the birds back into the wild.

20. Austing, G. Ronald. I went to the woods; the autobiography of a birdphotographer. London: Hutchinson, (1963].(TR 710 .A93)

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21. Austing, G. Ronald. The world of the red-tailed hawk. Philadelphia:Lippincott, (1964]. [1st ed.]. (QL 696 .A2 A93)

22. B. Les aninaux savants, ou Exercices des chevaux de M. M. Franconi, ducerf coco. Paris: Didot, 1816. (TLB 154 1816 .B12)La chasse au faucon, p. 16-19; Le cheval a~romaute, p. 60-67.

23. Bailey, Alfred Marshall. Birds of Colorado. [Denver]: Denver Museumof Natural History, 1965. (QL 684 .C6 BI5)

24. Bailey, Jill. Birds of prey. New York, NY: Facts On File, c1988.(QL 696 .F3 B32 1988)Surveys eagles, hawks, owls, and vultures and depicts how they areuseful to humanity and wildlife in general.

25. Baker, John Alec. The peregrine. New York: Harper Row, [1967].[1st U.S. ed.]. (QL 696 .A2 B16)

26. Balgooyen, Thomas G. Behavior and ecology of the American kestrel(Falco sparverius L.) in the Sierra Nevada of California. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1976. (QL 696 .F34 B34)

27. Bannerman, David Armitage. The birds of the British Isles;.Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, [1953-63]. (QL 690 ,G7 B2)

28. Bdr, W.E. Jaqdfalken. Zurich: E. Mattieu, 1962. Limited edition of50; this is copy no.49. (SK 321 B14)

29. Barber, Robert Heberden. A supplementary bibliography of hawkingbeing a catalogue of books published in England between 1891 and 1943,together with criticism, to which is added a list of the mostimportant books published prior to that period. Westminster:Privately printed for the author by W.H. Fielding, 1943. (SK 321 .B23)

30. Barclay, John H. Release of captive-produced peregrine falcons in theeastern United States, 1975-1979. 1980. (QL 696 .F34 B24)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--Michigan Technological University.

Barnes, Julianasee: Berners, Juliana

31. Baskin, Leonard. The raptors and other birds. New York: PantheonBooks, c1985. 1st ed. (NC 139 .B37 A4 1985)

Bastyai, Lorant desee: De Bastyai, Lorant

32. Baumgart, Wolfgang. Der Sakerfalke : Falco cherruj. WittenbergLutherstadt: A. Ziensen, 1978. (QL 696 .F34 B38)

33. Bayer, William. Peregrine. New York: Congdon & Latt~s distributed bySt. Martin's Press, c1981. 1st ed. (PS 3552 .A8588 P4 1981)Fiction

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34. Becker, Dale M. Reproductive ecology and habitat utilization of Richardson'sMerlins in southeastern Montana. 1984. (QL 696 .F34 B39 1984) Note:Thesis (M.S.)--University of Montana, 1984.

35. Beebe, Frank Lyman. A falconry nanual. Surrey, B.C. ; Blaine, WA:Hancock House, c1984. (QL 696 .F32 B431 1984)

36. Beebe, Frank Lyman. Field studies of the Falconiformes (vultures,eagles, hawks. and falcons) of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C:British Columbia Provincial Museum, 1974. 1st ed. (QL 696 .F3 B33)

37. Beebe, Frank Lyman. Hawks, falcons falconry. Saanichton, B.C. ,Seattle: Hancock House, c1976. (QL 696 .F32 B43)

38. Beebe, Frank Lyman. The marine peregrines of the northwest Pacificcoast. (Saskatoon, Sask: Falconiforme Press Ltd, 1975]. (QL 696.F34 B42)

39. Beebe, Frank Lyman. The myth of the vanishing peregrine : a study inthe manipulation of public and official attitudes. (Saskatoon, Sask:Falconiforrre Press, c1975.]. (QL 696 .F34 B41)

40. Beebe, Frank Lyman. North American falconry and hunting hawks.Denver: North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks, c1964]. Limited ed.(SK 321 .B41)Oelgart #33 A

41. Beebe, Frank Lyman. North American falconry and hunting hawks.Denver, Colo: North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks, c1985. Silveranniversary edition. (SK 321 .B41 1985)

42. Beebe, Frank Lyman. North American falconry and hunting hawks.Denver, Colo: North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks, c1989. 6thprinting. (SK 321 .B41 1989)

43. Belany, James Cockburn. A treatise upon falconry, intwo parts.Berwick-upon-Tweed: printed for the author, 1841. (SK 321 .B42)Note: Running and spine titles: Falconry. Bookplate of Natural HistorySociety of Northtmberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #64.Oelgart #9 A

44. Bent, Arthur Cleveland. Life histories of North American birds of prey.New York: Dover Publications, (1961]. (QL 696 .A2 B47)Note: "Unabridged and unaltered republication ... Part 1 was originallypublished in 1937 as Smithsonian Institution ... Bulletin 167; part 2was originally published in 1938 as Smithsonian Institution ...Bulletin 170.".

45. Bente, Peter J. Nesting behavior and hunting activity_ of the gyrfalcon.Falco rusticolus, in south central Alaska. 1981. (QL 696 .F34 B471981)Note: Thesis (M.S.) -- University of Alaska, 1981.

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46. Berners, Juliana. The boke of Saint Albans. London: E. Stock, 1881.(SK 321 .B52)Facsimile of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #1.

47. Berners, Juliana dame. A Jewell for Gentrie. Amsterdam: TheatrumOrbis Terrarum ; Norwood, N.J.: W. J. Johnson, 1977. (SK 321 .B521)Note: Reprint of the 1614 ed. printed for John Helme, London. "Arevised edition of the Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Fishing." - -British Museum Catalogue. "A Brief Treatise of Fowling" and "A BriefTreatise of Fishing: with the Art of Angling" each has special t.-p.

48. Bert, Edmund. An approved treatise of hawkes and hawking. London:Printed by T[homas] S[nodham] for Richard Moore, 1619. (SK 321 .B53 1619)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #22.Oelgart #4 A

49. Bert, Edmund. Treatise of hawks and hawking; for the first timereprinted from the original of 1619. [n.p: 1950]. (SK 321 .B53)Note: "100 copies ... printed ...; this copy is no. 32. Reprint of acopy, in the possession of Hon. Gerald Lascelles, of the original ed.,with t.p. reading: An approved treatise of hawkes and hawking.Oelgart #4 C

50. Bert, Edmund. Treatise on hawks and hawking. [19--?]. (SK 321 .B53 1890r)Note: Typescript of 1890 reprint of the original 1619 edition.Oelgart #4 B

51. Bickham, Jack M. Baker's hawk. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1974.[1st ed.]. (PZ 4 .B584 Bak)Fiction

52. Bijleveld, Maarten. Birds of prey in Europe. London: Macmillan, c1974.(QL 696 .F3 B5413)

53. Bildstein, Keith Louis. Behavioral ecology of red-tailed hawks (Buteojaraicensis), rough-legged hawks (B. lagopus), northern harriers(Circus yaneus). American kestrels (Falco sparverius) and otherraptorial birds wintering in south central Ohio. 1978. (QL 696 .F3 B59)Note: Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International,Thesis--Ohio State University.

54. Bird, David Michael. Artificial insenination and semen production ofthe American kestrel 1975. (QL 696 .F34 B61)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--McGill University.

55. Bird, David Michael. The influence of forced-renesting on reproductiveparameters of captive American kestrels. 1978. (QL 696 .F34 B611)Note: Vita. Photocopy. Montreal, Can. : McGill University, 1978.Thesis--McGi 1 University.

56. Bird conservation. [Madison, Wis.]: Published for the InternationalCouncil for Bird Preservation, United States Section by the Universityof Wisconsin Press, c1983-. (QL 682 .B57)

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57. Birds of Prey. London: Zoological Society of London, 1984. (QL 76 .1551983)Note: International zoo yearbook.-- 1983, no.23.

58. Birkhead, Mike. The falcon over the town. Milwaukee: G. Stevens Pub.,1988. North American ed. (on order)

59. Blaine, Gilbert. Falconry. Newton, Mass: Branford, (1970]. (SK 321.B55 1970)Note: Reprint of the 1936 edition.Barber #23Oelgart #22 D

60. Blanchan, Neltje. Birds that hunt and are hunted, life histories of onehundred and seventy birds of prey, game birds and water fowls. NewYork: Doubleday, Page co, 1920 [c1904]. (QL 676 .D744 1920)

61. Blome, Richard. Hawking: or, Faulconry. (London]: The Cresset press,ltd, 1929. (SK 321 .B65)Note: Printed in Great Britain by Butler & Tanner, ltd., Frcme andLondon. "The text of this edition is printed in Monotype Cochin and islimited to 650 copies, of which numbers I-L are printed on Arnold hand-made paper, and bound in linep vellum. The type has been distributed.This copy is numnber 81.".Partial reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #41.Barber #20Oelgart #21 A

62. B6, Olav. Falcon catchingjin Norway with emphasis on the post-Reformation period. (Oslo]: Universitets-forlaget, 1962. (SK 321 .B66)Studia norvegica, no. 11.

63. Bodio, Stephen. A rage for falcons. New York City: Schocken Books,1984. (SK 321 .B63 1984)

Bonney, Richard E.see: Understanding predation and northeastern birds of prey

64. Bottomley, Robert M. 20th century falconry in the United States.[S.I: s.n.], c1970. (SK 321 .B75 1970)

65. Bouchner, Miroslav. Birds of prey of Britain and Europe. London: Hamlyn,1976. (on order)

66. Boyce, Douglas A. California peregrine falcon reeproductive success andprotective effort in 1979. (Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of theInterior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1979. (QL 696 .F34 B68 1979)

67. Boyce, Douglas A. Prairie falcon fledgling productivity in the MojaveDesert, California. Photocopy. U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo: U.S. AirForce Academy Library, 1983. (QL 696 .F34 B69)Note: Thesis (M.A.)--Hunboldt State University, 1982.

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68. Boyce, Douglas Aiken, Jr. A systematic study of the faif.ly Palconidae:protein electrophoretic analysis of genera, gene expression in theAmerican kestrel (Falco sparverius), and morpholoqical analysis of thesubgenus tinnunculus (kestrels). 1989. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Brigham YoungUniversity, 1989. (on order)

69. Boyer, Abel. Trait6 de fauconnerie et autourserie. Paris: Payot,c1948. (SK 321 .B79)

70. Bradley, Mark. Factors affecting the reproductive success of Peregrinefalcons in Rankin Inlet N.W.T. 1989. (QL 696 .F34 B72 1989)Note: Typescript (photocopy) Includes appendices. Thesis (M.S.)--University of Saskatchewan, 1989.

71. Braess, Martin. Die Raubv6ael als Naturdenklmler. Berlin: GebrilderBorntraeger, 1913. (QL 696 .A2 B81)

72. Bramwell, Martyn. Birds : the aerial hunters. New York: Facts onFile, 1989. (QL 696 .F3 B72 1989)Provides brief descriptions of predatory birds.

73. Brander, Michael. A dictionary of sporting terms. London: Black, 1968.(SK 11 B81)

74. Breeding and management in birds of prey : proceedings of the Conferenceheld at University of Bristol, January 24-26, 1987. Bristol, England: Dept.of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Bristol, c1987. (QL 696 F3 B731987)

75. Britt, S. Ellen. Ecological studies on the American kestrel (Falcosparverius) in east-central Indiana. Ann Arbor, MI: UniversityMicrofilms International, 1987. (QL 696 .F34 B74 1987)Note: Thesis (D. Ed.)--Ball State University, 1986.

76. Brock, M. Kelly. Cryopreservation of semen of the American kestrel Falcosparverius. c1986. (QL 696 .F34 B77 1986)Note: Includes abstract in English and French. Thesis (M.S.)--McGillUniversity, 1986.

77. Brodrick, William. Falconers' favorites. London: Printed by TaylorFrancis for John Van Voorst, 1865. (SK 321 .B86)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #70.

78. Broun, Maurice. Hawks aloft: the story of Hawk Mountain. Kutztown,Pa: Kutztown pub. co, [c.1949]. (QL 696 .A2 B875)

79. Brown, Leslie. African birds of prey. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971[c1970]. [1st Aner. ed.]. (QL 696 .A2 B72)

80. Brown, Leslie. Birds of prey : their biology and ecology. New York:A & W, 1976. (QL 696 .F3 B75)

81. Brown, Leslie. British birds of prey : a study of Britain's 24 diurnalraptors. London: Collins, 1976. (QL 696 .F3 B87)

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82. Brown, Leslie. Eagles, hawks, and falcons of the world. (New York]:McGraw-Hill, [1968]. (QL 696 .A2 B87e)Note: Sponsored by the National Audubon Society.

83. Brown, Philip. Birds of prey. (London]: A. Deutsch, (1964). (QL 696.A2 B873b)Note: Inprint on label mounted on t.p.: Levittown, N.Y., Transatlantic Ar.

84. Bruce, David. Bird of Jove. New York: Putnam, (1971]. (QL 696 .A2 B88)

85. Brill, Heinz. Die BeizJagd ein Leitfaden fir die Praxis der Falknerei.Hamburg: P. Parey, [1962]. (SK 321 .B89)

86. Brll, Heinz. Greifv6ael und Eulen Mitteleuropas Mit 31 farbigenDarstellungen auf Kunstdrucktafeln und 16 Abbildungen im Text.Minden: Philler, [1968]. (QL 696 .A2 B89g)

87. Brll, Heinz. Das Leben deutscher Greifv6gel : ihre Bedeutung in derLandschaft . Stuttgart: Fischer, 1964. 2. v6llig neubearb. u. erw. Aufl.(QL 696 .A2 B89)

88. Brusewitz, Gumnar. Jakt Hunting; hunters, gam, weapons, and huntingmethods from the remote past to the present day. New York: Stein andDay, [1969]. (SK 21 .B7313 1969)Note: Translation of Jakt.

89. Die Brutvbgel Europas. Zurich: Silva-Verlag, 1958-. (QL 690 .A1 596)Bd. 1. Corti, U. A. Singv6gel.--Bd. 2. Sutter, E. Spechte, Rackenv6gel,Segler, Nachtschwalben, Kuckucke, Eulen, Raubvogel, Tauben undFL ughiihner.

90. Bryden, Henry Anderson. Enchantments of the field; chronicles of sportwild life. London: Seeley, Service co., ltd, 1930. (SK 31 .B9)

91. Burnham, William A. Maya project: investigation of raptors and theirhabitats as environmental indicators for preserving biodiversity andtropical forests of Latin America. Boise, Idaho: Peregrine Fund Ind.,World Center for Birds of Prey, 1988. (QL 696 .F3 B88 1988)

92- Burnham, William A. Peregrine falcon egg variation, incubation, andpopulation recovery strategy. 1984. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Colorado StateUniversity, 1984. (on order)

93. Burton, Philip John Kennedy. Birds of prey. New York: Gallery Books,c1989. (on order)

94. Burton, Richard Francis Sir. Falconry in the valley of the Indus.London: J. van Voorst, 1852. (SK 321 .B97)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #66.Oelgart #10 A

95. Cade, Tom 3. Ecology of the peregrine and gyrfalcon populations inAlaska. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960. (QL 696 .A2 C12)

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96. Cade, Tom J. The falcons of the world. Ithaca, N.Y: Cowstock/CornellUniversity Press, 1982. (QL 696 .F34 C3 1982)

97. Cade, Tom 3. "The gyrfalcon and falconry." in: The Living bird. Ithaca,N.Y: Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University, 1968. (QL 671 .L571968 pp.237-40)Oelgart #36 A

Cade, Tan J.see also: Peregrine falcon populations

98. California Hawking Club, Davis Calif. A beginners manual of falconry.Davis, Calif: Pub. by The California Hawking Club, [1965]. (SK 321.H55)Cover has title: A beginners manual of falconry by Steven G.Herman, E.W. Jameson, jr., Hans J. Peeters. "Designed and printed byLawton and Alfred Kennedy.".

99. Call, Mayo W. Habitat management guides for birds of prey. Denver,Colo: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Manangement, Denver ServiceCenter, 1979. (SuDoc # I 53.20: 338)Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-338.

100. Call, Mayo W. Nesting habitats and surveying techniques for commonwestern raptors. Denver, Colo: [Denver Service Center], Bureau of LandManagement, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1978. (QL 696 .F3 C26 ; SuDoc *I 53.20: 316)Technical note - Bureau of Land Managerent,TN-316.

101. Callahan, Philip S. The magnificent birds of prey. New York: HolidayHouse, [1974]. (QL 696 .F3 C34)Explores the characteristics, habitat, habits, and use in sport ofvarious kinds of birds of prey. Also discusses their appearance in artand mythology and their need for protection.

102. The Cambridge natural history. Codicote, England: Wheldon Wesley,Ltd., New York Hafner Publishing Co., Weinheim, Germany H. R. Engelmann(J. Cramer), 1958-1959, Reprint edition. (QL 45 .C17)

Camp, Raymond R.see: Hunter's encyclopedia

103. Campbell, James. A treatise of modern faulconry: To which is prefixed,from authors not general ly_ nan introduction, shewing the practiceof faulconry in certain remote times and countries. Edinburgh:Printed by Balfour Smellie for the author, 1773. (SK 321 .C18)Note: Introduction written by Rev. Alex. Gillies. cf. Lowndes'Bibliographer's manual.E;Ibliotheca Accipitraria #49.Oelgart #6 A

104. Carcano, Francesco. Tre libri de gli uccelli da Rapina. Vinegia: G.Giolito de' Ferrari, 1568. (QL 696 .A2 C26)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #267.

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105. Carlson, Renee P. Fenwick Falcon at the Air Academy. Denver, Colo:Golden Bell Press, c1964. 1st ed. (PZ 10.3 .C204 Fe)Fiction

106. Carretta Luisella. Rapaci in volo: Liguria, archelooia probabile.Genova: Pirella, 1988. (QL 698.7 C37 1988)

107. atchpole, Clive. Birds of Prey that hunt by day. New York: McGraw-Hill, [1977]. (QL 696 .F3 C36)Investigates the lifestyle and breeding behavior of vultures, secretarybirds, hawks, buzzards, eagles, kites, harriers, and falcons.

108. Cazalis de Fondouce, Paul. Vervelles pour les faucons et our leschiens. Montpellier: Inrpr. G~n~rale du Midi, 1909. (SK 321 .C38)

109. Cerely, Stanley. The gyr falcon adventure. London: Collins, 1955.(SK 321 .C41)

110. Chafir, William. A second edition of the Anecdotes and history ofCranbourn Chase. London: Printed by and for J. Nichols, son, andBentley, 1818. (DA 690 .C76 C4)Note: The first four leaves (sig. B) are numbered: [1], 1*, 2, 2*, 3,3*, 4, 4*. First edition published the same year.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #60.

111. Chamberlain, Edward Burnham. Rare endangered birds of the SouthernNational Forests : distribution, populations, habitat requirements, andtheir influence on the national forests. [Atlanta: U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, 1974]. (QL 676.7 .C35 1974)

112. Chamerlat, Christian Antoine de. Falconry and art. London: Sotheby'sPublications ; New York Distributed in the USA by Sotheby'sPublications Harper and Row, 1987. (N 8250 .C52 1987)

113. Charpigneulle, Bernard. La chasse; v6nerie, fauconnerie suivi deNotices et d'un Vocabulaire q6n~ral des termes de la chasse du cerf.Paris: Arts et mtiers graphiques, [1945]. (SK 199 .C48)

Chancellor, R.D.see: World conference on birds of prey

114. Chaney, Ed. Snake River Birds of Prey StudyArea : ry reportJune 1979. [Washington?]: The Bureau, 1979. (QL 684 .12 C45 1979)

115. Charavay, Etienne. La fauconnerie au mo en age: chartes du XIV et XV"si~cle; l'art de la fauconnerie d'apr~s un manuscrit du XIV" si~cle.Paris: 1874?]. (SK 321 .C46)Note: Detached from "Revue des docunents historiques, deuxi~me annie.".

116. Chenu, Jean Charles. La fauconnerie ancienne et moderne. Paris:Librairie d'Education A. Hatier, 1862? (SK 321 .C51)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #200.

117. Chidester, Kent. Falconry. [s.l.j: J. J. Lombardo, c1971. (SK 321 .F18)

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118. Christophe, Edmond. Venerie louveterie fauconnerie; historique,technique, terminologie, reglenentation, legislation & jurisprudence.Paris: Publication Lois Sports, 1910. (SK 199 .C55)Note: Part 4 (9 p.) on falconry.

119. Christopher, Kent L. Asunve3yof peregrine falcon habitat in UpperMichigan with enphasis on reintroduction potential. 1980. (QL 696.F34 C55)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--Michigan Technological University, 1980.

120. Clark, Arthur Ludlow. Ecology of the Eleonora's falcon in Morocco.1981. Thseis (Ph.D.)--Cornell University, 1981. (om order)

121. Clark, Neal. Eastern birds of Prey : a guide to the private lives ofEastern raptors. Thorndike, Me: Thorndike Press, c1983. (QL 696 .F3C58 1983)

122. Clark, William S. A field guide to hawks, North America. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1987. (QL 696 .F3 C59 1987)Note: "Sponsored by the National Audubon Society and the NationalWildlifp Federation." Includes indexes.

123. Clarkson, Ewan. In the shadow of the falcon. New York: E. P. Dutton,1973. [1st ed.]. (QL 795 .B57 C56 1973)

Clenent, Roland C.see: Conference on peregrine falcon recovery

124. Clinical avian medicine and surgery, including aviculture.Philadelphia: Saunders, 1986. (SF 994.2 .A1 C55 1986)

125. Coffey, Wayne Roger. A contribution towards a bibliography of raptors.[S.1: s.n, 1983]. (QL 696 .F3 C63 1983)

126. Collum, Robert 0. Operation Bahari. Torrejon Air Base, Spain: [1969? ].(SK 321 .C71)

127. Colorado Division of Wildlife. Essential habitat for threatened orendangered wildlife in Colorado. [Denver: Colorado Division ofWildlife, Nongame Division], 1978. (QL 88 .C64)

128. Colorado Division of Wildlife. Game research report. Denver:Division of Wildlife, (SK 375 .G19)

129. Conference on Bird of Prey Management Techniques. Bird of Preymanagement techniques. [s.n.]: British Falconers' Club, 1978.(QL 696 .F3 C66 1977)

130. Conference on Peregrine Falcon Recovery. Proceedings of a ConferencePeregrine Falcon Recovery : Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 13-15, 1974. NewYork: National Audubon Society, 1974. (QL 696 .F34 C74)Cover title: Peregrine falcon recovery.

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Cooper, J.E.see also: First aid and care of wild birds

International symrposiun on diseases of birds of prey

131. Cooper, John Eric. Veterinary aspects of captive birds of prey. Saul(Eng.]: Standfast Press, 1978. [2d ed.]. (SF 994.5 .C66 1978)

132. Cooper, John E. Veterinary aspects of captive birds of prey with 1985supplement. Gloucestershire [England]: Standfast Press, 1985. 2drev. ed. (SF 994.5 .C66 1985)Note: "Reprinted 1987.".

---. Corti, Ulrich Arnoldsee: Die Brutvogel Europas

133. Coursing and Falconry. London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1892.(SK 321 .C87c)Note: Large paper edition, limited to 250 copies; this is copy 204.Title in red and black. Includes index.Coursing / by Harding Cox -- Falconry / by the Hon. Gerald Lascelles.Barber #2

134. Coursing and falconry. Southanpton: Ashford Press, 1986. (SK 321.C87 1986)Note: Facsim. of ed. published: London Longman, 1892. Includes index.Coursing / by Harding Cox -- Falconry / by Gerald Lascelles. FalconryHounds for coursing.Barber #2

135. Court, Gordon Stuart. Sane aspects of the reproductive biology oftundra peregrine falcons. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1987.(on order)Note: Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Alberta, 1986.

Cox, Hardingsee: Coursing and falconry

136. Cox, John. Observations on falconry and Pakistan. Karachi, Pakistan:Pilot Pub, 1985. (SK 321 .C875 1985)Note: At head of title: Pakistan written in Arabic characters.

137. Cox, Nicholas. [The gentleman's recreation: in four parts Viz.hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing. London: Printed by F. Collins forN. Cox, 1685]. (SK 31 .C87)pt.1. A treatise giving the best directions for hunting, and killingall manner of chases used in England.--pt.2. A treatise of hawking andfaulconry.--pt.3. Direct rules for the famous game of fowling.--pt.4.Direct rules for that noble and delightful art of angling.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #39.

138. Craighpad, Frank C. Hawks in the handL adventures in Photography andfalconry. Boston: Houghton Mifflin com~pany, 1939. (SK 321 .C88)

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139. Craighead, Frank Cooper and Craighead, John Oohnson. "The falcons;swift-winged attachers." in: Wetmore, Alexander. Water, prey,and game birds of North America. Washington: National GeographicSociety, (1965]. (QL 681 .W54 pp. 252-63)Note: "Bird sounds of rarsh, upland, and shore, by Peter Paul Kellogg"(12 p. and phonodiscs: 12 s., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm.) in pocket.

Craup, Stanleysee: Handbook of the birds of Europe

140. Croft, Robert Earl. Parasites of the prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus)in southeastern Wyoming. 1973. (QL 696 .F34 C94)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wyuming, 1973.

141. Cuisin, Michel. Birds of prey. Morristown, N.J: Silver Burdett, c1980.(QL 696 .F3 C8413)Descriptions of hunting birds such as eagles, hawks, vultures, and owlsand their habits. Includes drawings of each in characteristic poses.

142. Cumins, John. The hound and the hawk : the art of medieval hunting.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. (SK 183 .C86 1988)

143. Cupper, Jack. Hawks in focus : a study of Australia's birds of prey.Mildura, Australia: Jaclin Enterprises, 1981. (QL 696 .F3 C86)

D'Aubusson, Louis Magaudsee: Magaud d'Aubusson, Louis

144. Damian, Andr6 Georges Charles. Contribution A l'6coloqie et APalimentation en captivit6 de Falco peregrinus Tunst. Toulouse:Ecole Nationale Vft~rinaire, 1976. (QL 696 .F34 D15)Cover title. Thesis (diplcume d'etat)--Ecole Nationale V6t~rinairede Toulouse.

145. Daude de Pradas. The Rumance of Daude de Pradas called Dels auzelscassadors. Coluimus: The Ohio State University Press, 1945.(PC 3330 .D3 A63)

146. DDE, DDT-+ dieldrin : residues in Anerican kestrels and relations toreproductions. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish andWildlife Service, 1986. (SuDoc # I 49.100:6)Note: Available from NTIS as PB87-116950. Also cataloged in bookcollection as QL 696 .F34 D33 1986.

147. De Bastyai, Lorant. All my life with hunting birds. Suffolk: N.Spearnan, 1982. (SK 321 .D39 1982)

148. De Bastyai, Lorant. The sport of falconry; hunting bird from a wildbird. London]: Pelham Books; [New York] Charles T. Branford, [1968].[U.S. ed. (SK 321 .D28)Oelgart #38 B

149. De Fusco, Russell P. Birds of the United States Air Force Acade.[Colorado Springs, Colo.]: Dept. of Biology, USAF Academy, 1980.(QL 684 .C6 D43)

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150. De Kay, Charles. Bird gods. New York: A.S. Barnes co, [1898).(QL 795 .B57 D4)

Delt-Radcliffe, Emiliussee: Radcliffe, E nilius Delmh

151. Denundt, G. Greifv6gel im Revier; wie erkenne ich sie an Flugbild undJagdart. Giessen: Bruhlscher Verlag, 1962. (QL 696 .A2 D372)

152. Dement'ev, G P. Der Gerfalke (Falco gyrfalco L. = Falco rusticolusL.). Wittenberg Lutherstadt: A. Ziemsen, 1960. (QL 696 .A2 D37)

153. Denton, Sanuel Jonathon. Status of prairie falcons breeding in Oregon.1976. (QL 696 .F34 D4)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University.

154. DeWitt, Lynda. Eagles, hawks, and other-birdsof Prey. New York: F.Watts, 1989. (QL 696 .F3 D48 1989)Discusses birds of prey, what makes them different from other birds,and how to observe them. Also describes the physical characteristics,habits, and natural environment of various species of vultures, eagles,kites, hawks, falcons, and owls.

155. Drye, P David. Prey selection in wild, free-ranging American kestrels(Falco sparverius). (QL 696 .F34 D79)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1979.

156. Dunne, Pete. Hawk watch : a guide for beginners. Cape May Point, NJ:Cape May Bird Observatory/New Jersey Audubon Society, 1984. (QL 696.F3 D861 1984)

157. Dunne, Pete. Hawks in flight : the flight identification of NorthAfmerican miqrant raptors. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1988. (QL 696.F3 D86 1988)

158. Eastern Peregrine Falcon Recovery Team. Peregrine falcon : easternpopulation. [s.l.]: The Team, 1979. (QL 696 .F34 E13 1979 ; SuDoc #I 49.2:F 181/x)Cover title: Eastern peregrine falcon recovery plan.

159. Eberhardt, Katherine C. Nesting peregrine falcons in the Gila NationalForestA New Mexico, 1977 : behavior and ecology. Alpine, Tex:Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute, 1977. (QL 696 .F34 C53 no.39)Note: "Prepared for the United States Forest Service under purchaseorder no. 368-R3-77."--T.p.

160. Edey, Maitland Armistrong. American water birds alsow hawks,__wls andgaxre birds. New York: Random house, c1941. (on order)

161. Ehon Taka Kagani [Picture books on falconry in Japanese. [S.1: s.n,n.d. (SK 321 E33)Bibliotheca Accipitra:ia #37'.

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162. Ellis, David H. Peregrine falcon managMent alternatives for Arizciwforests. Tucson, Ariz: Institute for Raptor Studies, [1978?]. (QL696 .F34 E58 1978)Note: "Prepared under contract no. 10-RM-CT-78: Rocky Mountin Forestand Range Experiment Station.".

163. Endangered and threatened species on U.S. Air Force installations.Washington, DC: The Team, 1984-. (SuDoc # I 49.89:84/10 [microfiche])Note: Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. "August 1984.""FWS/OBS-84/1.".

164. Endangered birds of the world : the ICBP bird red data book.Washington, D. C: Smithsonian Institution Press in cooperation with theInternational Council for Bird Preservation, 1981. 2d rev. ed reprintin handbook form. (QL 676.7 .E56 1981)Note: '" his volume was originally published in a loose-leaf fornat intwo parts in 1978 and 1979 by IUCi, Morges, Switzerland ... "-Foreword.

165. Enderson, Jans H. Ecology of the aririe falcon (Falco mexicanumSchlegel) in the central Rocky Mountain reqion. 1962. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wyoming, 1962. (QL 696 .F3 E53)

166. Enderson, James H. Peregrine falcon ffanagement and research in northernNew Mexico in 1978. Ft. Collins, Colo: The Peregrine Fund, [1978?].(QL 696 .F34 E62 1978)

Enderson, Jans H.see also: Game hawking

--- Evans, Humphrey apsee: Ap Evans, HuRphrey

167. Everett, Michael. Birds of prey. New York: Putnam, [1976].(QL 696 .F3 E9)

168. Eyre, Larry. Raptors of Utah. [Salt Lake City]: Utah Division ofWildlife Resources, 1973. 2d ed. (SK 453 .A25 no. 73-7)

169. Falconry as a sport : our Arab heritage : Abu Dhabi 1976-1396.Westerham, Kent [Eng.]: Westerham Press, 1977. Rev. ed. (SK 321.F185 1977)Note: In English and Arabic.

170. Falcons & falconr Wisbech, Canss: East Anglian Collectors, [198?].(QL 696 .F34 F34)Note: "This edition is limited to 250. Copy no. 244." Reprinted fromv.7 of an English language encyclopedia dated after 1805?--Inferredfrom text.

171. Falk, Knud. Vandrefalken Falco Dereqrinus i SydQr~nland. 1986.(QL 696 .F34 F345 1986)Note: Errata inserted. Thesis (M.Sc.)--Roskilde Universitetscenter, 1986.

172. Die Falkenjaqd : Bilder aus den Falkenbuch Kaiser Friedrichs II.Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1943. (SK 321 .W69)

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173. Farach, Luciano. Ritratto di falconiere. [Torino: AGAR, 1953].(S 321 .F21)

174. Field Museum of Natural History. Catalogue of birds of the Americasand the adjacent islands in Field museum of natural history andincluding all species and subspecies known to occur in North America,Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies, and islands ofthe Caribbean sea, the Galapagos archipelago, and other islands whichnmy proerly be included on account of their faunal affinities.Chicago: 1918-. (QL 680 .F5)Note: Part 1, no. 2-4, by C.E. Hellnayr and B. Conover; pts. 2-3 byC.B. Cory (pt. III, rev. and continued by C.E. Hellnayr)--pt. 4-5initiate d by C.B. Cory, continued by C.E. Hellmayr; pt. 6- by C.E.Hel Imayr.

175. Finch-Davies, Claude Gibney. The birds of prey of southern Africa.Johannesburg: Winchester Press, c1980. (QL 696 .F3 F55 1980)Note: Plates reproduced fram the original paintings in the TransvaalMuseum. Limited ed. of 1726 copies. Library has no. 1421.

176. First aid and care of wild birds. Newton Abbot [Eng.] ; NorthPomfret, Vt: David Charles, c1979. (QL 676.5 .F57)

177. Fischer, Wolfgang. The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus and Falcopeleqrinoides). New Dehli: The Centre, 1972. (QL 696 .F34 F57 1972)Note: Photocopy of typescript. First issued as Berlin Zoological Park Bookno. 13, 1967. Translation of Der Wanderfalk.

178. Fischer, Wolfgang. Der Wanderfalk : Falco peregrinus u. Falcopelearinoides. Wittenberg Lutherstadt: Ziemsen, 1977. 4., erg. Aufl.(QL 696 .F34 F57 1977)

179. Fisher, Albert Kendrick. The hawks and owls of the United States intheir relation to agriculture. Washington: Govt. Print. Off, 1893.(QL 696 .A2 F53)

180. Fisher, Charles Hawkins. Reminiscences of a falconer. London: J.C.Nimmo, 1901. (SK 321 .F53)Barber #9Oelgart #18 A

181. Fleming, John Arnold. Falconry and falcons; the sport of flight.London: Country life, limited, [1934]. (SK 321 .F59)Note: "Limited to 350 copies of which this is no. 88."Barber #22

182. Flight identification of European raptors. Berkhamsted, Eng: T.A.D. Poyser, 1974. (QL 696 .F3 F56 1974)Note: "Based largely on material which first appeared ... in thejournal British birds, Vols. 64-66, 1971-73." Includes index.

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183. Fliht identification of European raptors. Calton, Staffordshire: T.A. D. Poyser, 1981. 3rd ed. (QL 696 .F3 F56 1981)Note: "This book has evolved from material which first appeared as aseries of papers by the authors in the journal British birds, vols. 64-66, 1971-73." Includes index.

184. Folkard, Henry Colemn. The wild-fowler : a treatise on ancient andmodern wild-fowling, historical and practical. London (England]:Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1864. 2nd ed. (SK 331 .F66 1864)

185. Ford, Ema. Birds of prey. London: Batsford, 1982. (SK 321 .F691 1982)

186. Ford, Emma. Falconry. Princes Risborough: Shire, 1984.(SK 321 .F692 1984)

187. Ford, Emna. Falconry in news and field. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1982.(SK 321 .F69 1982)

188. Forren, John D. Artificial perch use by raptors on reclaimed surfacemines in West Virginia. 1981. (QL 696 .F3 F72 1981)Note: Typescript. Vita. Thesis (H.S.)--West Virginia University, 1981.

189. Fox, David. Garden of eagles : the life and times of a falconer.Wellingborough [Northamptonshire]: P. Stephens, 1984. (SK 321 .F801 1984)

190. Fox, Paula. The King's falcon. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: BradburyPress, [1969]. (PZ 4 .F7925 Ki)Fiction. With the help of a falcon an ineffectual nedieval king trades thetroubled, boring life of royalty for the freedm of a falconer.

191. Foye, G. Manuel pratique du fauconnier au XIX. siecle; contenant tout-ce qu'il faut savoir pour dresser les faucons et autours a la chasse auvol des perdreaux, faisans, canards, livres, lavins, etc. Paris:Librairie Pairault, Bibliothque Cyn6g6tique et Sportive, 1886.(SK 321 .F79)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #218.

192. Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor. The art of falconry : being the Dearte venandi cum avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. Boston: C.T. Branford, 1955. (SK 321 .F91)Note: Published in 1943 by Stanford University Press.Foreword, by R. W. Wilbur.--Translators' introduction.--Manuscripts andeditions of De arte venandi cum avibus.--The castles and hunting lodgesof Emperor Frederick II by C. Shearer.--The art of falconry, byFrederick II.--Appended material.--Favorite birds of the chase probablywell known to the eurperor.--Annotated roster of birds that arementioned, depicted by, and were probably famnliar to Emperor FrederickII.--An annotated bibliography of ancient, medieval and modern falconry(p. [557]-609)--Glossary and index.Oelgart #24 B

193. Frederick II Holy Ronan Emperor. Arte della falconeria. [Firenze:Editoriale Olinpia, 1968]. (SK 321 .F91a)Note: Text in Italian.

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194. Frederick II Holy Raman Emperor. De arte venandi cum avibus.Lipsiae: In aedibus Insulae, 1942. (SK 321 .F91d)

195. Frederick II Holy Raman Ehperor. Des Hohenstaufen-Kaisers Friedrich IIBElcher von der Natur der V6gel und der Falknerie, mfit den Zul~ssen desKMnigs Manfred. Berlin: Paul Parey, 1896. (SK 321 .F91h)

Freiderich II,...see also: Die Falkenjagd

196. Freeman, Gage Earle. Falconry, its claims, history, and practice.London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859. (SK 321 .F85f)Note: Originally pub. in the "Field." cf. Pref.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #68.Oelgart #12 A

197. Freeman, Gage Earle. Practical falconry; to which is added How Ibecame a falconer. London: H. Cox, 1869. [St. Louis: Hecht Book Shop,1954]. (SK 321 .F85)Reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #71.Oelgart #13 B

198. Friedmann, Herbert. The birds of North and Middle America : adescriptive catalog of the higher groups, genera, species, andsubspecies of birds known to occur in North America!,froim the Arcticlands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands ofthe Caribbean Sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago. Washington: U.S.Govt. Print. Off, 1950. (SuDoc # SI 3.3:50/pt.11)

199. Friedmann, Herbert. Mirandolle's forest falcon. Washington:Smithsonian Institution, 1948. (QL 696 .F3 F7 or SuDoc SI 1.7:111/1)

Fuente, Felix Rodrequez de lasee: Rodriguez De La Fuente, Felix

200. Fyfe, R. "Breeding peregrine and prairie falcons in captivity." in:Conference on the Breeding of Endangered Species. Breeding endangeredspecies in captivity. London ; New York: Academic Press, 1975.(QL 82 .C66 1972 pp. 133-41)Note: Sponsored by the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust and the FaunaPreservation Society. Includes index.

201. Fyfe Richard W. Minimizing the dangers of nesting studies to raptorsand other sensitive species. [Ottawa]: Canadian Wildlife Service,1976. (on order)

202. Game hawking -- at its ver' best : a falconry antholoy. Denver, CO:Windsong Press, c1988. (SK 321 .G35 1988)Note: Includes on p. 297-316 advertisements for falconry equipment andworks of art.

203. Garcelon, Dave. Raptor care and rehabilitation. [S.1.]: Night OwlPress ; Walnut Creek, Calif.: Alexander Lindsay Junior Museum, c1977.(SF 994.5 .X21)

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Garcelon, David K.see: International Synmpoeium on Raptor Reintroduction

Geer, T.A.see: Conference on bird of prey management techniques

204. Geological Survey of Canada. Cataloque of Canadian birds. Ottawa:Printed by S.E. Dawson, Printer to the King, 1900-04. (on order)

245. George, Jean Craighead. On the far side of the momtain. New York:Dutton Children's Books, c1990. 1st ed. (on order)

206. George, Jean Craighead. The summer of the falcon. New York: HarperRow, 1979, c1962. 1st Harper Trophy ed. (PZ 7 .G2933 Su 1979)Fiction

207. Gerdessen, Antje. Beitrag zur Mitwicklung der Falknerei und derFalkenheilkunde. 1956. (SF 994.52 .F34 G38 1956a)Note: Vita. Thesis (D.M.V.)--Tierrztliche Hochschule, Hannover, 1956.

208. Giorgi, Federico. Libro ... del modo di conoscere i buoni Falconi.Astori, e Sparaviere, di farli, di aouernarli. e di medicarli. con uaaggiunta ... della madesina materia. Vinegia: Gabriel Giolito de'Ferrari, 1568. (S 321 .G49)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #268.

209. Glasier, Phillip. As the falcon her hells. New York: Dutton, [1964.c1963]. (SK 321 .G54)

210. Glasier, Phillip. Falconry and hawking. Newton Centre, Mass: C. T.Branford, 1979. (SK 321 .G56 1979)Note: First published in 1978 by Batsford, London. Includes index.

211. Glasier, Phillip. Falconry and hawking. London: Batsford, 1986.2nd ed. (SK 321 .G56 1986)Note: Previous ed: 1978. Includes index. Ill. on lining papers.

Glinski, Richard L.see: Southwest raptor management synposium and workshop

212. Goshawk Workshop. Proceedings of the workshop held at BicminahrnuUniversity : February 13. 1988. England: prepared by The FalconryCentre on behalf of the Hawk Board, 1988. (QL 696 .F32 G67 1988)

213. Goury de Chanpgrand, Charles Jean. Manuel du chasseur. ou trait6complet et Portatif de v~kerie. de fauconnerie. Paris: SaugrainLamy, 1780. (SK 199 .G71)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #180.

214. Graham, Ada. Falcon f liaht. New York: Delacorte Press, c1978.(QL 696 .F34 G73)Describes recent efforts to save the vanishing peregrine falcon, afrequent object of indiscriminate humting due to misconceptionssurrounding birds of prey.

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215. Graham, David Lee. Studies on inclusion body disease (her esvirusinfection) of falcons. Ann Arbor, Mich: University MicrofilmsInternational, 1973. (SF 994.52 .F34 G73)Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--Iowa State University, 1973.

216. Grater, Lee Ralph. Breeding success of the prairie falcon in Colorado.[s.l: s.n, 1970?]. (QL 696 .F34 G77)Note: Photocopy.

217. Gray, Ian. Birds of prey. New York, N.Y: Mallard Press, 1990.(on order)

218. Green, Carl R. The peregrine falcon. Mankato, Minn.: Crestwood House,c1986. (QL 696 .F34 G74 1986)Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycleof this small bird of prey and briefly examines the sport of falconry.

219. Green, John. Birds of prey coloring book. New York: Dover, 1989.(on order)

220. Grossman, Mary Louise. Birds of prey of the world. New York: C. N.Potter, [1964]. (QL 696 .A2 G87)

221. Gryndall, William. Hawking, hunting, fouling, and fishing with thetrue measures of blowing. [Amsterdam: Theatrun Orbis Terrarum; NewYork Da Capo Press, 1972]. (SK 321 .G78)Note: "S.T.C. no. 12412.".Reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #13.

222. Grzimek, Bernhard. Grzimek's Animal life encyclopedia. New Yo-k: VanNostrand Reinhold Co, (1972-75; v. 13, 1972]. (QL 3 .G7813)Note: Translation of Tierleben.--v. 7-9. Birds I-III.

223. Gurney, John Henry. A descriptive catalogue of the raptorial birds inthe Norfolk and Norwich Museum. London: John Van Voorst, 1864. (QL696 .A2 G98)

224. Haak, Bruce Allen. Foraging ecology gf_prairie falcons in northernCalifornia. 1982. (QL 696 .F34 HI1 1982)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 1983.

225. Hacking : a method for releasing peregrine falcons and other birds ofpreY. Ft. Collins, Colo: The Peregrine Fund, 1981. (QL 696 .F34 H121981)

226. Hagens, G. L. The Falconers of Valkenswaard and the royal hawkingenterprise. Tilburg: Is.n, 1981]. (SK 321 .06 summ.)Note: 'English summary translated February 3, 1981." Sumary, inEnglish, of: Vorstelijke vliegers en Valkenswaardse valkeniers sedertde zeventiende eeuw / J.M.P. Van D[O]orschot. 1974.

227. Hall, G. Harper. Great moments in action; the story of the Sun lifefalcons. [n.p.]: Canadian Field-Naturalist, [1970?]. (QL 696 .F34 H17)Note: Reprint of the 1955 ed.

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228. Halliday, Tim. Vanishing birds : their natural history azdconservation. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1978. 1st ed.(QL 676.7 .H34)

229. Hamerstrom, Frances. Birding with a purpose : of raptors, gabboons,and other creatures. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1984.1st ed. (QL 31 .H25 A33 1984)

230. Hamerstromi, Frances. Birds of prey of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis:Department of Natural Resources, 1972. (QL 696 .F3 H21)

231. Hamilton, John Potter. Reiniscences of an old sportsman. London:Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860. (SK 321 .H21)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #69.

232. Hamner-Purgstall, Joseph von Baron. Falknerklee, bestehend in dreyungedruckten Werken iber die Falknecey. Wien: 1840. (SK 321 .H22)Note: In dreyhendert Abdruden.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #112.

233. Hamonville, J. C. L. T. d'. La vie des oiseaux; scenes d'apres nature.Paris: Bailliere, 1890. (QL 673 .H22)

234. Handbook of the birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africathe birds of the Western Palearctic. Oxford [Eng.] ; New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 19. (QL 690 .Al H25)--v. 2. Hawks to bustards.

235. Handbuch der V6gel Mitteleuropas. Frankfurt a.M: AkademischeVerlagsgesellschaft, 1966-. (QL 690 .A1 H26)Note: Beginning with v. 3 edited by U. N. Glutz von Blotzheim. Based onHandbuch der deutschen Vogelkunde (1937-42, 3 v.) edited by C. Niethammer.Bd. 1. Gaviiformes. Phoenicopteriformes.--Bd. 2-3. Anserifornes. (1.-2.Teil)--Bd. 4. Falcoaiformes.--Bd. 5. Galliformes und Gruiformes.

236. The Hare: natural history. London, New York: Lcngans, Green, 1896.(SK 341 .H3 H3)Barber #4

237. Harkness, Roger. Birds of prey irithe field: a Wtde to the British

and European species. London: H. F. and G. Witherby Ltd, 1971.(QL 696 .A2 H28)

238. Harlow, David L. The reproductive successand mrotection effort ofperegrine falcons in California - 1977. (Washington, D.C.]: UnitedStates Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, [1977?](QL 696 .F34 H28 1977)Note: Photocopy. Cover title: The reproductive success and protectiveeffort of peregrine falcons in California, 1977.

239. Harlow, David L. The reproductive success and protective effort ofrerine falcons in Californ'a - 1978. [Washington, D.C.]:

Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, [1978?].(QL 696 .F34 H28 1978)

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240. Harmata Alan R. Home range, activity patterns and habitat use ofPrairie falcons nesting in the Mojave Desert. Fort Collins, 00:Colorado Wildlife Services, 1978. (QL 696 .F34 H35 1978)

---. Harmer, S.F.see: Cambridge natural history

241. Harrington, Kent. The gift of a falcon. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1988.(PS 3558 .A6294 G5 1988)Fiction

242. Harris, James T. The peregrine falcon in Greenland : observing anemdanered species. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1979.(QL 696 .F34 H37)

243. Harrison, Virginia. The world of a falcon. Milwaukee: G. Stevens Pub,1988. (QL 696 .F34 H373 1988)

Harting, J.E.see also: A perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes or goshawkes

244. Harting, Janes Edmund. Bibliotheca accipitraria; a catalogue of booksancient and modern relating to falconry, withnotes _osayanr dvocabulary. London: B. Quaritch, 1891. (SK 321 .H32b)Note: 378 titles in 19 languages, arranged chronologically under eachlanguage; bibliographical, descriptive, and historical notes, followedby an index to authors, printers, engravers, etc.Barber #1

245. Harting, James Edmund. The birds of Middlesex A contribution to thenatural history of the county. London: J. Van Voorst, 1866. (QL 690.G7 H3)Facsimile of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #80.

246. Harting, James Edmund. The birds of Shakespeare, critically examined,explained, and illustrated by James Edmund Harting. London: J. VanVoorst, 1871. (PR 3045 .H32)Variant title of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #77.

247. Harting, James Edmund. Essays on sport and natural history. London:H. Cox, 1883. (QH 81 .H32)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #79.

248. Harting, James Edmund. Hints on the management of hawks. London: H.

Cox, 1884. (SK 321 .H32)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #80.Oelgart #15 A

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249. Harting, Jams Edmund. Hints on the management of hawks and Practicalfalconry : chapters historical and descriptive. Maidenhead: ThamesValley Press, 1971. 2d. ed. (SK 321 .H32 1971)Note: "Second edition published 1898 by Horace Cox, London." Spinetitle: Harting's hints on hawks.Reprint of an expanded version of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #80.Barber #7Oelgart #15 E

250. Harting, Janms EdFnnd. The ornithology of Shakespeare / criticallyexamined, explained, and illustrated by James Edmund Harting. Old Woking,Surrey, Eng: Gresham Books, Unwin, 1978. (PR 3044 .H3 1978)Note: "First published 1864. This facsimile edition published 1978." -Verso t.p.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #77.

251. Harting, James Edmund. The rabbit. London : New York : Bcmbay:Longmans, Green and co, 1898. (QL 795 .H35 H3)Barber #5

252. Harting, James Edmund. Recreations of a naturalist. London: Unwin, 1906.(QH 81 .H32r)Barber #11

253. Harwood, Michael. The view from Hawk Mountain. New York: Scribner,[1973]. (QL 696 .F3 H37)

Harwood, Michaelsee also: Hawk migration conference

North American hawk migration conference

254. Haugh, John R. Evaluation of raptor populations : Portage GlacierareaDenali Highway area, Yukon River Pipeline Crossing area, andYukon River and Porcupine River tributaries. [s.l: s.n.], 1976.(QL 696 .F3 H378)

255. Haugh, John R. Evaluation of raptor populations : TuxedniBy, IliamnaLake, Noatak River Valley, and Forty Mile River Valley of Alaska.[s.l: s.n.], 1975. (QL 696 .F3 H38)

256. Hausman, Leon Augustus. Birds of prey of northeastern North Amrerica.New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1948. (QL 696 .A2 H37)

257. Hausman, Leon Augustus. Birds of prey of northeastern North America.Peterborough, N.H: R.R. Smith, 1966. [2d ed., rev. and enl.].(QL 696 .A2 H37 1966)

258. Hausman, Leon Augustus. The hawks of New Jersey and their relation toag~riculture. New Brunswick, N.J: New Jersey Agricultural Station, 1927.(on order)

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259. Hawk Migration Conference. Ptoceedinqs of Hawk Miqration Conference IV.[S.1.]: Hawk Migration Association of North America, 1985. (QL 696.F3 N67 1983)Note: "The Hawk Migration Association of North America and HawkMountain Sanctuary Association were co-sponsors of the conference.".

260. Haworth Paul Frankland. Moorland managenent and nature conservationin the South Pennines. 1987. Thesis (Ph.D). (on order)

Heatherley, Francissee: Philanthropos

261. Hector, Dean Purdy. The habitat, diet, and forajng behavior of theAplomdo Falcon, Falco femoralis (Temminck). Denver, CO: Fish andWildlife Reference Service, Denver Public Library, 1983? (QL 696.F34 H45 1981)Note: Vita. Thesis (M.S.)--Oklahora State University, 1981.

262. Hege, Walter. Deutsche Raubv6qel. Weimar: A. Duncker Verlag[Vorwort, 1933]. (QL 696 .A2 H46)Note: At head of title: Walter Hege Egon von Rapherr.

263. Heintzelman, Donald S. Auturr hawk flights, the n-igrations in easternNorth America. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, [1975].(QL 696 .F3 H44)

264. Heintzelman, Donald S. A guide to eastern hawk watchinq. UniversityPark: Pennsylvania State University Press, c1976. (QL 696 .F3 H45 1976)Note: A revision of the author's work privately published in 1972 undertitle: A guide to northeastern hawk watching. Includes index.

265. Heintzelman, Donald S. A guide to hawk watching in North America.University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, c1979. (QL 696.F3 H46)

266. Heintzelman, Donald S. Hawks and owls of North America : a coleteguide to North American birds of prey. New York: Universe Books,1979. (QL 696 .F3 H47)

267. Heintzelmen, Donald S. The miqrations of hawks. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, c1986. (QL 696 .F3 H44 1986)Note: Rev. and enl. ed. of: Auttumr hawk flights. 1975. Includes index.

268. Hennicke, Carl Richard. Die Finqe der in Mittel europa vorko"mendenRaubv6qel : 33 photolithoqraphische Tafeln mit Beschreibung und einerBestimingstabelle. Magdeburg: Creutz, [1905?]. (QL 696 .F3 H51)Cover title: Die Fdrnge der Raubv6gel Mitteleuropas.

269. Henny Charles J. An analysis of the Population dynamics of selectedavian speqie: _with special reference to changes durin the modernpesticide era. [Washington: Bureau of Sport Fisheries arnd Wildlife;for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972]. (QL677.4 H46 1972)

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Herman, Steven G.see: California Hawking Club

270. Herron, Gary B. Nevada raptors : their bioloy and nmageent. Reno,Nev. (P.O. Box 10678, Reno 89520): Nevada Dept. of Wildlife, 1985.(QL 696 .F3 H49 1985)

Hickey, Joseph J.see: Peregrine falcon populations

271. Higgins, Donald P. Site analysis for the hackinq of falcons at theUnited States Air Force Academy. 1976. (QL 696 .F34 H63)Note: Typescript. Bibliography: p. 30.

Hill, D.J.see: Breeding and management in birds of prey ...

272. Hines, Barry. Kes : ('A kestrel for a knave'). London: Joseph, 1974.(PZ 4 .H6628 Ke)Note: Originally published: as 'A kestrel for a knave'. 1968.Fiction in English, 1900- Texts.

273. Hitchcock, Mark A. A survey of the peregrine falcon population innorthwestern Mexico, 1976-77. Alpine, Tex: Chihuahuan Desert ResearchInstitute, 1977. (QL 696 .F34 C53 no.40)Note: "Team members: John Bean ... [et al.]." "Prepared for the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service (contract no. 14-16-0009-77-034) and LaDireccion General de la Fauna Silvestre de Mexico." Includes abstractin English and Spanish.

274. Hodson, Keith Alan. The ecology of Richardson's Merlins on theCanadian Prairies. 1976. (QL 696 .F34 H62 1976)Note: Vita. Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of British Columbia, 1976.

275. Hoffman, Mary. Bird of prey. Milwaukee: Raintree Childrens Books ;London Belitha Press, 1987. (QL 696 .F3 H54 1987)Text and photographs depict various kinds of birds of prey in theirnatural surroundings.

276. Hogner, Dorothy Childs. Birds of prey. New York: Crowell, [1969].(QL 696 .A2 H71)Describes the characteristics and habits of forty-nine birds of prey--where they live and nest, what they eat, how to identify them, and howto prevent their extinction.

277. Hollands, David. aq _ s,_hw_ _ and falcons of Australia. Melbourne,Vic: Nelson, 1984. (QL 69L .F3 H65 1984)

278. Holthuijzen, Anthonie M. A. Behavior and productivity of nestingprairie falcons in relation to construction activities at Swan FallsDam : final report. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Power Co, 1989. (QL 696.F34 H64 1989)

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279. Hooper, Michael John. Avian cholinesterases: their characterizationand use in evaluating organophosphate insecticide exposure. 1988.Thesis (Ph.D)--University of California, Davis, 1988. (on order)

280. Hornby, Clifford. Rural amateur. London: Collins, 1943. (SK 321 .H81)

281. Hosking, Eric John. Eric Hosking's birds of Prey of the world. Lexington,Mass: Stephen Greene Press, 1988, c1987. (QL 696 .F3 H66 1988)

Howard, Richard P.see: Workshop on raptors and energy developments

282. Howard, Ronald A. Understanding birds of Prey : a guide to studyingraptors. Ithica, N.Y: New York State College of Agriculture and LifeSciences, Cornell University, [1981]. (QL 696 .F3 H85)Cover title: Birds of prey. "This guide was produced in cooperation withthe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Cornell University Laboratory ofOrnithology." One poster and 8 flash cards in pocket.

283. Howlett, Robert. The school of recreation: or a guide to the mostingenious exercises of hunting, riding, racing, fireworks, militarydiscipline, the science of defence, hawking, tennis, bowling, ringinQ,singing, cock-fighting, fowling, angling. London: printed for A.Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-noster-row, 1732. (GV 703 .H86)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #43.

284. Huber, Frangois. Observations sur le vol des oiseaux de proie.Genfve: Chez Paul Barde, 1784. (QL 698 .H87)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #182.

285. Hunt, Wilmer Grainger. Observations of peregrines on the Texas coast.1966. (QL 696 .F34 H94)Note: Thesis (M.A.)--Sul Ross State College.

286. The Hunter's encyclopedia. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole and Heck, [1948].(SK 33 .H94)

287. Husm al-Dawlah Tihur Mirza. The B&z-nkma-yi Ndsirl, a Persiantreatise on falconry;. London: B. Quaritch, 1908. (SK 321 .H96)Barber #14Oelgart #19 A

Husam al Dawlah Timiir MirzAsee also: Phillott, D.C.

288. Idaho's birds of Prey :_part___eales, falcons, xaqks osprey.vulture. [Idaho: Idaho Fish Game, 1984?]. (QL 696 .F3 132)

289. Illingworth, Frank. Falcons and falconry. London: Blandford presslimited, [1946]. (SK 321 .12)Oelgart #25 A

290. Illingworth, Frank. Falcons and falconri. New York, London: HouseMaxwell, [1964]. (SK 321 .12 1964)Oelgart #25 B

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291. Innamorati, Giuliano. Arte della caccia; testi di falconeriaLuccellagione e altre cacce. Milano: Edizioni Il Polifilo, (1965-.(SK 321 .15)Note: Italian and/or Latin.v. 1. Dal secolo XIII agli inizi del Seicento. 2 v.

292. International Symposium on Diseases of Birds of Prey. Recent advancesin the sty.o-f raptor diseases : proceedings of the InternationalSymposium on Diseases of Birds of Prey, lst-3rd July 1980, London.Keighley, West Yorkshire, England: Chiron Publications, 1981.(SF 994.5 .161 1980)

293. International Symposiumn on Raptor Reintroduction. Proceedings of theinternational _symposium on raptor reintroduction, 1985. Arcata, Ca:Institute for Wildlife Studies, c1988. (QL 696 .F3 157 1985)

294. Isaacs, Frank B. Historical survey of peregrine falcon eyries inNational Park Service lands borderinq Lake Superior. [1976]. (QL 696.F34 173)Note: Supported by the U.S. National Park Service. Thesis (M.S.)--Michigan Technological University.

295. Jameson, E. W. The hawking of Japan; the history and develowentofJapanese falconry. Davis, Calif: 1962. (SK 321 .J3)Oelgart #32 A

296. Jameson, E. W. An introduction to hawking. Davis, Calif: The Printer,c1971. (SK 321 .J2)Oelgart #42 A

297. Jenkins, M. Alan. Behavior of the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) franhatching to fledging : a time-lapse photographic study. 1974.(QL 696 .F3 J52)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M. S. )--Brigham Young University.

298. Jessop, Joanne. Birds of prey. Wayland, 1990. (on order)

299. Jester, F. E. Ueber die kleine Jagd, zun Gebrauch angehenderJagdliebhaber Siebenter Theil, [Raubvogel]. Konigsberg: FriedrichNicolovius, 1807. (QL 696 .A2 J58)

300. Jocher, Ernst C.F. Falcons fly in Ireland. Cork: Mercier Press, 1967.(SK 321 J62 1967)

301. Johnson, Brenda S. Pereqrine falcons in West Texas: results of the1976 nesting survey. Alpine, Tex: Chihuahuan Desert ResearchInstitute, 1976? (QL 696 .F34 C53 no.2)Note: Team menters: Stephen J. Belardo, Fridrik R. Fridriksson, BrendaS. Johnson. Prepared for The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,Contract no. 376-445.

302. Johnson, Donald R. The_study. of raptorpopulations. Moscow:University Press of Idaho, 1978. (QL 696 .F3 J62)

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303. Johnson, Donald R. The study of raptor .pp Lations. Moscow, Idaho:University Press of Idaho, 1981. Rev. ed. (QL 696 .F3 J62 1981)

304. Kaiser, Thomas Jay. Behavior energetics of prairie falcons (Falcomexicanus) breeding in the western Mojave Desert. 1986. Thesis(Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 1986. (on order)

305. Kaufmann, John. Falcons return. New York: Morrow, 1975. (QL 696.F34 K38)Discusses the characteristics of falcons, the history and techniques offalconry, and attempts at saving these birds from extinction bybreeding in captivity.Oelgart #48 A

306. Kaup, Johann Jakob. Monograph of the Falconida. [s.l: s.n, 184-?].(QL 696 .F34 K21)Note: Translated by the author from an article which appeared in Isisvon Oken in 1847, as improved in 1848.

307. Kerlinger, Paul. Fligh stratgs of grating hawks. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press, 1989. (QL 696 .F3 K45 1989)

Khan, Sahabzadah Yar Muhammadsee: Two treatises...

King, Warren B.see: Endangered birds of the world

308. Kirvan, Monte Neil. The ecology and behavior of the bat falcon,_Facqorufigularis. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1980.(QL 696 .F34 K61)Note: Thesis (Ph.D)--University of Colorado, 1976.

309. Das kleine Buch der Greife: einheimische Raubvogel. Leipzig: Insel,[n.d.]. (QL 674 .K56)

310. Kleinschnidt, Otto. Die Raubvbqel der heimat auf 60 farbigjenund 20schwarzen Tafeln, in einer nach praktischen Gesichtspunkten geordnetenUbersicht ihrer haufiqen und ihrer seltenen-Vertreter1 ,mit kurzenErliuterungen ihres Sch6nheitswertes und der Grundzige ihres Wesens undLebens dargestellt. Leipzig: Quelle Meyer, [c1934]. (QL 690 .G3 K6)

311. Knight, Charles William Robert. The adventures of Mr. Ramshaw,. theeaqle. New York: Dodd, Mead Company, 1936. (PZ 10.3 .K75 Ad)Fiction

312. Knight, Charles William Robert. Ari.stocratsof the air. London:William and Norgate, ltd, 1925. (QL 690 .G7 K7)

313. Knight, Richard L. Aworkingbbljo fapy of the jeregjine falconFalc__opeeius)' in Washingtonstate. Olympia, WA: Washington

Department of Gafe, 1979. (QL 696 .F34 K71)Cover title: A working bibliography on the peregrine falcon(Falco peregrinus) in Washington state. Includes index.

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314. Knorr, Owen A. The birds of El Paso County, Colorado. Boulder:University of Colorado Press, 1959. (QL 684 .C6 K7)

315. Knowler, Donald. The falconer of Central Park. New York: Karz-Cohl,1984. ist ed. (QL 684 .N7 K6 1984)

316. Knowler, Donald. The falconer of Central Park. Toronto ; New York:Bantam Books, 1986. Bantam ed. (QL 684 .N7 K6 1986)

317. Kochert, Michael N. Density, food habits, and reproductive performanceof raptors in the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area. [Boise,Idaho]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, BoiseDistrict, [1974?]. (QL 684 .12 K625 1973)Note: "Snake River Birds of Prey Research"--Cover. "Annual progressreport, 1973"--Cover. Errata slip inserted.

318. Kochert, Michael N. Predation ecology and population dynamics ofraptors in the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area : a researchproposal. Boise, ID: U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Boise DistrictOffice, Bureau of Land Managennit, 1973. (QL 696 .F3 K62)Note: Photocopy of typescript.

319. Kotsiopoulos, George. The art and sport of falconry. Chicago:Argonaut, 1969. [1st American ed.]. (SK 321 .K8)A short bibliography of falconry, being a selective catalogue of thelibrary of George Kotsiopoulos (p. [15]-22)--The treatise of falconry ofKing Dancus, translated into English from the original French ed. of H.Martin-Darivault, with his introd., carmentary, and notes.--The treatise offalconry of Albertus Magnus, translated into English from the original ed.of the French translation by H. Martin-Darivault (Paris, 1883), with hisconmentary and notes.- -Fragment of an Anglo-Norman treatise of falconry,translated into English from the ed. of Gunnar Tilander in Studier i nodernsprikvetenskap, vol. XV, p. 26-44 (Stockholm).Oelgart #40 A

320. Kuck, Lonn. Southeast Idaho wildlife studies : study IV : endangeredraptors, Job 1. Northern bald eagle status; Job 2. Peregrine falconstatus . Boise, Idaho: Idaho Departnmnt of Fish Game, 1979.(QL 684 .12 K8 1979)Cover title. On cover: "Idaho Department of Fish Game." "July 1, 1978 toJune 30, 1979." "Project W-160-R-6 Job Completion report.".

321. Kiihnert, Gerd. Falknerei in Afghanistan. Bonn: Habelt, 1980.(SK 321 .K96 1980)

322. Kus, Barbara Elaine. Aspects of flocking behavior and Predatoravoidance in wintering shorebirds. 1985. Thesis (Ph.D)--University ofCalifornia, Davis, 1985. (on order)

Ladd, Wilbur N.see: Raptor management and biology in Alaska and western Canada

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323. Lanning, Dirk V. Ecologv of the perearine falcon in northeasternMexico, 1977. Alpine, Tex: Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute,1977. (QL 696 .F34 C53 no.41)Note: "Team members: Michael W. Fairchild, Dirk V. Lanning, Peter W.Lawson." "Prepared for National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., theU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (contract no. 14-16-0009-77-034), LaDireccion General de la Fauna Silvestre de Mexico." Includes abstract inEnglish and Spanish.

324. Lascelles, Gerald. The art of falconry. London: Spearman, 1971.(SK 321 .L27 1971)Note: Facsimile of 1st ed., published as Falconry, London, Longrans, 1895.Oelgart #44 A?

325. Lascelles, Gerald William. "Falconry." in: Shakespeare's England; anaccount of the life manners of his age. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917.(PR 2910 .S52 vol.2 pp. 351-66)Note: Title within ornamental border. "So long ago as 1905 Sir WalterRaleigh sketched the first plan of this book, and in 1909 Sir Sidney Leeundertook its production. He arranged for the writing of most of thetteatises now published, set on foot the first selection of theillustrations ... and made additions fron his own collections and franfresh researches. In 1911 he was obliged to postpone work upon the book ...Successive editors who took up the task were withdrawn by war work in thecourse of 1914-15. " The Clarendon press has employed Charles Talbut Onionsfor the completion of the work. cf. Pref.Barber #18

326. Lascelles, Gerald. Thirty-five Years in the New Forest. London: E.Arnold, 1915. (SD 601 .L34)Barber #17

Lascelles, Gerald Williamsee also: Coursing and falconry

327. Latham, Simon. Lathamis falconry, or the faulcons lure, and cure: in twobookes, The first, concerning the ordering and training vp of all Hawkes ingenerall; especially the Haggard Favlcon Gentle The second, teachingavproued medicines for the cure of all diseases in them. At London:printed by I.B. for R. Jackson and are to be sold at his shop neere FleetStreet Conduit, 1615? (SK 321 .L35)Note: Quire V of vol. 1 consists of four leaves, V3 (K3) being a cancellingstate of leaf K3 (p. 69-70) and V4 being blank. Bound with the author's Newand second booke of Falconry.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #18.Oelgart #2 B

328. Latham, Simon. Lathams falconry : or, The faulcons lure,_and cure in twobookes. Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ; Norwood, N.J W. J. Johnson,1976. (SK 321 .L32 1976)Cover title: Falconry in two bookes. Photoreprint of the 1615 ed. printedby I. B. for R. Iackson, London. "S.T.C. no. 15268.".Reprint of Oelgart #2 B

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329. Latham, Simon. New and Second booke of Falconry; concerning the orderingand training up of all such Hawkes as was cmtted or left unentioned in hisprinted Booke of the Haggard Falcon and Gerfalcon, naffely the Goshawke andTassell, with the Sparhawke, the Lanner and Lanneret, as they are diuidedin their generation: the Hobby and Marlyn in their kindes: Teachingapproued Medicines for all such infirmities and diseases as incident tothem. At London: printed by I.B. for Roger Jackson, and are to bee soldat his shop neere Fleet Conduit, 1618. (SK 321 .535)Note: Bound with the author's Lathans falconry.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #19.Oelgart #3 A

330. Lawrence, John. British field sports; enbracing practical instructions inshooting--hunting--coursing--racing--cocking--fishing, c. With observationson the breaking and training of dogs and horses; also the nnagenent offowling pieces, and all other sporting imlements. London: Sherwood, Neely,and Jones, 1818. (SK 185 .L42)

331. Lee, Linda. Birds of prey : designs. Lexington, S.C: PegasusOriginals, c1004 ('T 778 .C3 L34 1984)Embroidery pat erns.

332. Leedy, Robert R. The status of prairie falcons in western Montanaspecial phasis on possible effects of chlorinated hydrocarboninsecticides. 1972. (QL 696 .F34 L44)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Montana, 1972.

333. A egislative history of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, asanended in 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980 : together with a section-by-section index. Washington: U.S. G.P.O, 1982. (SuDoc #Y 4.P 96/10:97-6)Note: At head of title: 97th Congress, 2d session. Committee print."February 1982." Includes index. "Serial no. 97-6.".

334. Lewis, Ernest. In search of the gyr-falcon : an account of a trip tonorth-west Iceland : with a mnoir of the author. London: Constable,1938. (QL 696 .A2 V57)Barber #24

335. Library of natural history. New York: Saalfield, 1904. (QL 45 .L98)--v. 4. Birds.

336. Lilford, Thomas Littleton Powys 4th Baron. Lord Lilford on birds:being a collection of informal and unpublished writings by the latepresident of the British Ornithologists' Union. With contributed papersupon falconry and otter hunting, his favourite sports. London:Hutchinson, 1903. (QL 31 .L7 A3)Note: "Lord Lilford's published works": p. ix-xiii.Barber #10

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337. Lincer, Jeffrey L. Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide residues in Alaskanverearine falcons (Falco pereqrinus Tunstall), rough-legged hawks (Buteolagopus (Pontoppidan)) and their respective prey species. 1969. (QL 696.F34 L731)Note: Vita. Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--State University College ofForestry at Syracuse University.

338. Lincer, Jeffrey L. The effects of organochlorines on the Americankestrel (Falco sparverius Linn.). 1972. (QL 696 .F34 L73)Note: Vita. Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UniversityMicrofilms International, 1979. Thesis--Cornell University.

339. Lindner, Kurt. Beitrage zu Vogelfang und Falknerei im Altertum.Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 1973. (SK 321 .L57)

340. Lindner, Kurt. Die deutsche Habichtslehre- das Beizbuchlein und seineOuellen. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1955. (SK 321 .L74)Note: 300 copies printed. No.249.Die "Altere deutsche Habichtslehre".--Das Beizbiichlein.--Die '"einerFalkenhei lkunde".

341. Lindner, Kurt. Ein Ansbacher Beizbiichlein aus der Mitte des 18.Jahrhunderts. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1967. (SK 321 .L56)

342. Liotta, P. H. Learning to fly : a season with the peregrine falcon.Chapel Hill, N.C: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1989. (QL 696 .F34L57 1989)

343. Lloyd, Glenys. Birds of prey. New York: Bantam Books, (1971, c1970].(QL 696 .A2 L79 1971)Describes the hunting and feeding techniques, aerial courtship display,care and training of the young, and migratory routes of birds of prey.

344. Lodge, George Edward. Memoirs of an artist naturalist. London:Gurney and Jackson, 1946. (QL 690 .G7 L82)Note: Each plate accmnpanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.

345. L6pez de Ayala, Pedro. A critical edition of the Livro de citraria.Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms, 1975. (SK 321 .L86 1964)Note: Text in Portuguese. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of NorthCarolina, 1964.

346. L6pez de Ayala, Pedro. Libro de la caca de las ayes. [Madrid]:Editorial Castalia, 1980. 2. ed. (on order)

347. Lubbock, Richard. Observations on the fauna of Norfolk : and moreparticularly on the district of the Broads. Norwich: Charles Muskett,1845. (QL 255 .L92)Note: Title on spine: Lubbock's Fauna of Norfolk.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #65.

348. Mackenzie, John P. S. Birds in peril : aguide to the endangered birdsof the United States and Canada. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1977.(QL 676.7 .M24)

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349. Mackenzie, John P. S. Birds of prey. Minocqua, Wis: Northiord, c1986.(QL 696 .F3 M33 1986)Note: Reprint? Originally published: Toronto : Key Porter Books, c1986.

MacPherson, H.A.see: The hare

350. MacRander Alan Michael. The ecology of wintering American kestrels(Falco sparverius) in west central Alabama. 1983. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alabama, 1983. (on order)

351. Madden, Dodgson Hamilton. A chapter of mediaeval history; the fathersof the literature of field spprt and horses. Port Washington, N.Y:Kennikat Press, [1969]. (SK 25 .M17)Note: Reprint of the 1924 ed.Introductory.--Albertus Magnus and the horse.--Le livre du roy Modus and Lagrande chasse.--Petrus Crescentiensis and sport in Italy.-Gaston Phoebusand Froissart.--The Book of St. Albans and English writers.-- The emperorFrederick II and falconry.--Classical writers and their imitators.

352. Madden, Dodgson Hamilton. The diary of Master William Silence; a studyof Shakespeare of Elizabethan sport. London, New York: Longqans, Green,1907. (PR 3067 .M17 1907)

353. Magaud d'Aubusson, Louis. La fauconnerie au moyen age, et dans lestemps modernes Recherches historiques, didactiques et naturelles.Paris: Auguste Ghio, 1879. (SK 321 .M18)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #211.

354. Mallette, Robert D. A plan for California raptors. [S.1: s.n, 1978].(QL 696 .F3 M25)Note: "Presented to the California Fish and Game Ccmrnission.".

355. Mallette, Robert D. Raptors of California. Sacramento: California.Dept. of Fish and Game, 1980? (QL 696 .F3 M3)

356. Mannix, Daniel Pratt. A sporting chance; unusual methods of hunting.New York: Dutton, 1967. [1st ed.]. (SK 36 .M28)

357. Mansell, William. North American birds of prey. New York: Morrow, 1980.1st U.S. ed. (QL 696 .F3 M35)

358. Mansour, Joyce. Birds of prey : rapaces. [S.1. ]: Perivale, 1979.(on order)

359. Markham, Gervase. Country contentments : or the Husban d4mans recreationscontaining the wholscme experience, in which ayought to recreate hiselfafter the toyl of moreserious business : as namely hunting, hawking,coursing with grey-hounds, and the laws of leash, shooting in the long-bowor cross-bow, bowling, terjnis.lalon : thewhole art of angling, and theuse of the fighting cock. London: Printed for George Sawbridge, at theSign of the Bible, Ludgate-Hill, 1683. 11th ed. (SK 321 .M29)Note: Errors in paging.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #4.

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Martin, R.D.see: Conference on breeding of endangered species

360. Mattingly, Edwin. Falconry as a means of reducing bird-aircraft strikehazards at Whiteran Air Force Base, Missouri. [Kirtland Air ForceBase, N.M: Air Force Weapons Laboratory, 1974]. (SK 321 .M31)Note: Available from NTIS as AD 774-568.

361. Mavrogordato, Jack. Behind the scenes : an autobiography. Tisbury,Wiltshire [England]: Element Books, 1982. (SK 321 .M461 1982)

362. Mavrogordato, Jack. A falcon in the field: a treatise on the trainingand flying of falcons being a canion volume and sequel to A hawk forthe bush. London: Knightly Vernon, 1966. (SK 321 .M46)Oelgart #37 A

363. Mavrogordato, Jack. A hawk for the bush; a treatise on the training__ofthe sparrow-hawk and other short-winged hawks. Newton, Mass: C.T.Branford Co, [1961, c1960]. (SK 321 .M3)Oelgart #29 B

364. Mavrogordato, Jack. A hawk for the busphLa treatise on the training__ofthe sparrow-hawk and other short-winged hawks. New York: C. N.Potter; distributed by Crown Publishers, [1973]. [1st American ed.].(SK 321 .M3 1973b)Oelgart #29 D

365. May, John Bichard. The hawks of North AmericaL their fieldidentification and feedin i habits. New York City: The NationalAssociation of Audubon Societies, 1935. (QL 696 .A2 M46)

366. McArthur, Laurence B. Utilization of nest boxes by birds in threevegetational camunities with special reference to the American kestrel(Faco sparverius). 1977. (QL 696 .F34 M16 1977)Note: Vita. Thesis (M.S.)--Brigham Young University, 1977.

367. McCabe, John Henry. Luring the "King of Winter". Washington, D.C:Privately printed, 1956. (SK 321 .M12)Note: Introductory note by William T. Purdtun. Edition limited to 300copies.

368. McCoy, J. J. Lords of the sky. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, [1963].[ist ed.]. (QL 696 .A2 M3)

369. McElroy, Harry C. Desert hawking. [Yuma, Ariz: Cactus Press, n.d.].(SK 321 .M32)Oelgart #43 B

370. McElroy, Harry C. Desert hawking II. [Tucson?]: McElroy, c1977.(SK 321 .M25 1977)

371. McKay, Paul. The _pilgrim and the cowboy. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1989.(QL 696 .F34 M35 1989)

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372. Mebs, Theodor. Greifvoel_-Fqopaq, und die Grundziuge _der -Falknerei '.Stuttgart: Franckh'sche Ve,-lagshardl6ung, fl--964]. (QL 696 .2 M48)

373. Meinertzhagen, Richard. Pirates and predators; the piratical andPredatory hazoits of birds. Edinburgh: Oliver Boyd, [1959].(QL 698.3 .M51)

374. Mellor, Jamrs Eric Moulsdale. Notes on falconxy. [Cambridge, Eng:Priv.) print, for the author, 1949. (SK 321 .M52)Qelgart #26 A

375. Mellor, James Eric Moulsdale. Notes on falconry [Denver: ReichReprints, 1971]. (SK 321 .M52 1971)Note: "Publication limited to 500 copies. This is book No. 197.".Oelgart #26 B

376. Meyburg, Bernd-Ulrich. Observations sur 1'abondance relative desrapaces (Falconiformes) dans le nord et l'ouest de l'Espagne. Madrid:1973. (QL 696 .F3 M61)Note: Published in Ardeola, vol. 19, 1973.

Meyburg, Bernd-Ulrichsee also: World conference on birds of prey and owls (3rd)

Michaelis, H. vonsee: Von Micha~lis, H.

377. Michell, Edward Blair. The art and practice of hawkn. London:Methuen, 1900. (SK 321 .M62)Barber #8Gelgart #17 A

378. Michell, Edward Blair. The art and practice of hawking. Boston, Mass: C.T. Branford, 1959. (SK 321 .M62 1959)Note: 1st published 1900.Barber #8Qelgart #17 C

379. Michell, Edward Blair. introducing falconry. Alton: Nimnrod, c1988.(SK 321 .M53 1988)

380. Midwestern and Great Lakes Regjon efforts towardsperegrine falconrestoration, 1987. [5.1.: Minnesota Peregrine Project, 1988?].(QL 696 .F34 M52 1988)

381. Miller, Millie. Talons : North American birds of prey. Boulder:Johnson Books, c1989. (QL 681 .M53 1989)

382. Kills, Gregory Scott. An__aaIjy~is a winter sparrow hawk populatiousingjndividually marked birds. 1972. (QL 696 .F32 M65)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio State University, 1972.

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383. Millsap, Brian A. Distributional status of falconiformes in westcentral Arizona : with notes on ecology,_reproductive success andmanagement. Phoenix, Ariz: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, PhoenixDistrict Office, 1981. (SuDoc # I 53.20:355 [microfiche])Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-355.

384. Mindell David P. Migration of North American breeding raptors:endogenous versus environmental control, biogeography and hazard toaircraft. 1985. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Brigham Young University, 1985.(on order)

385. Mindell David P. Raptor surveys and river profiles in the Kuskokwim,Unalakleet and Yukon River drainages, Alaska, 1979 and 1980.Anchorage, Alaska: The Office, [1980]. (QL 696 .F3 M56 1980)

386. M611er, Detlef. Studien zur mittelalterlichen arabischenFalknereiliteratur. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1965. (SK 321 .M69)Note: Issued also as thesis, Miinster, 1963.

387. Monk, Geoff. Peregrine falcon inventory : data evaluation andmanagement recummendations. [Ukiah, Calif.]: Ukiah District Office,U.S. Bureau of Land Management, [1980]. (QL 696 .F34 M74 1980)

388. Monk, James Geoffrey. Distribution of DDE residues in prey species ofCalifornia peregrine falcons. 1981. (QL 696 .F34 M741 1981)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1981.

389. Monnerat, Ren6-Jean. Le faucon p4lerin. Maisons-Alfort [France]:Editions du Point v~t~rinaire, [1987]. ire 6d. (QL 696 .F34 M66 1987)

390. Morais, C. de. Le veritable fauconnieri. Paris: Gabriel Quinet, 1683.(SK 321 .M82)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #164.

391. Morris, Frank T. Birds of prey of Australia. Melbourne: Lansdowne,1973. (QL 696 .F3 M67)Note: Number 244 of a limited edition of 500 copies numbered and signedby the artist.

392. Miiller-R6der, E. Die Beiziagd und der Falkensport; in alter und neuerZeit. Leipzig: Ernst Rust, 1906. (SK 321 .M95)

Murphy, Joseph R.see: Population status of raptors

393. Murphy, Robert William. The peregrine falcon. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1964 [c1963]. (PS 3563 .U75 P47 1964)Fiction

394. Murphy, Robert William. Varda . the flight of a falcon. London:Cassell, 1964. (PS 3563 .U75 V37 1964)Fiction

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395. Nesting pererine falcons in Texas i977. Alpine, Tex: ChihuahuanDesert Research Institute, 1977. (QL 696 .F34 C53 no.37)Note: Errata sheet inserted. "Prepared for the Texas Parks and WildlifeDepartment ... under TPWD Contract no.377-439 and Federal Aid Projectno. W-103-R-7, Job no.33.".

396. New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation Division of FishandWildlife. New York state falconry examination manual. Albany, NY: NewYork State, Dept. of Environmntal Conservation, [19871. (SK 321 .N531987)

Newton, I.see: World conference on birds of prey (2nd)

397. Newton, Ian. Population ecology of raptors. Vermillion, S. D: ButeoBooks, 1979. (QL 696 .F3 N4)

398. Nickerson, Paul R. Draft environmental assessment for peregrine falconrestoration in the eastern United States. Newton Corner, Mass:Endangered Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, (QL 696 .F34 N63 ; SuDoc #I 49.2:f 181/2/draft/x)

399. Nielsen, 61afur Karl. Population ecology of the gyrfalcon in Icelandwith comparative notes on the merlin and the raven. Ann Arbor, Mich:University Microfilms International, 1988. (QL 696 .F34 N58 1988)Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--Cornell University, 1986.

Niethammer, Gcinthersee: Handbuch der V6gel Mitteleuropas

400. North American Falconers Association. Constitution and by-laws.[Storrs, Conn.]: The Association, [n.d.] (SK 321 N67)

401. North American Hawk Migration Conference. Proceedings of the NorthAmerican Hawk Migration Conference, Syracuse_New York, April 18-21,1974. Washington, Conn: Printed for the Hawk Migration Association ofNorth America at Shiver Mountain Press, [1975]. (QL 696 .F3 N67 1974)

402. Northeast Raptor Management Syrrosium and Workshop. Proceedings of theNortheast Raptor Management Sywosi mn and Workshop. Washington, D.C:National Wildlife Federation, c1989. (QL 696 .F3 N675 1988)

403. Nunn, Gary Lee. Analyses of t-eoral structure and the occurrence ofbehavior through time in the American kestrel (Falco sparverius). 1983.Note: Thesis (Ph.D)--Southern Illimois University at Carbondale, 1983.(on order)

404. Nye, Alva G., Jr. "Falconry." in: United States Bureau of Sport Fisherie'and Wildlife. Birds in our lives. [Washington: For sale by theSuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1966]. (QL 676 .U5pp. 164-73)

405. O'Brien, Dan. The rites of autumn : a falconer's Jo ey across theAmerican West. New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, c1988. (QL 696.F34 037 1988)

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406. Oakes, William C. Index of North Aperican falgnry. Castle Rock, CO(330 N. Holcomb St., Castle Rock, CO 80104): W.C. Oakes, 1988? (SK321 .013 1988)

407. Oakes, William C. NAFA publications index : the last twelve years,1974-1986. Castle Rock, CO (330 N. Holcomb St., Castle Rock, CO80104): W.C. Oakes, 1986? (SK 321 .011 1986)

408. Oelgart, Isaac J. Falconry and hawking treatises printed in theEDclish language : a checklist of primry sources, with a list ofrelated books of interest to falconers. Newburyport, MA: New MewsPress, 1976. (SK 321 .028)Cover, half, and caption titles: Falconry hawking treatises,1575-1975. Page [17] is a third leaf of plates. "This edition islimited to 400 numbered copies ..." Includes indexes.

409. Ogburn, Charlton. The white falcon. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1955.(PZ 4 .033 Wh)Fiction

410. Ogden, Verland T. Nesting density and reproductive success of theprairie falcon (Falco mexicanus) in southwestern Idaho. 1973.(QL 696 .F34 033)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Idaho, 1973.

411. Oggins, Robin Simon. The English king and their hawks_ falconrU inmedieval England to the time of Edward I. Chicago: Department ofPhotoreproduction, University of Chicago Library, 1975? (SK 321 .034)Note: Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1967.

412. Olendorff, Richard R. The ecology of the nesting birds of prey ofNortheastern Colorado. Fort Collins, Colo: Natural Resources EcologyLaboratory, Colorado State University, 1973. (QL 696 .F3 069)

413. Olendorff, Richard R. An extensive bibliography on falconry, eageshawks_,falcons and other diurnal birds of prey. [Fort Collins, Colo:1968- ] (SK 321 .04)pt. 1. Falconry and eagles; pt. 2. Hawks & miscellaneous; pt. 3. Falconsand ospreys; pt. 4. Indices

414. Olendorff, Richard R. The large birds ofprey~of _the Pawnee NationalGrassland : nestinq habits and productivity, 1969-1971. Fort Collins,Colo: Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado Stae University,1972. (QL 696 .F3 043 1972)

415. Olendorff, Richard R. Raptor management information system : users'guide for an interactive REX2 _coputerroram. Sacremento, CA: U.S.Bureau of Land Management, [1982]. (QL 696 .F3 068)

416. Olendorff, Richard R. Raptor management, the state of the art in 1980.[Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1980. (SuDoc # I 53.20:345)Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-345.

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417. Olendorff, Richard R. Suggqted practices for raptor pkrotection onpower lines : the state of the art in 1981. St. Paul, Minn: Publishedand distributed for the Edison Electric Institute by Raptor ResearchFoundation, [1981]. (QL 676.5 .R26 no.4)Note: Includes index. Replaces the author's 1975 edition of "Suggestedpractices for raptor protection on powerlines.".

418. Oorschot, J.M.P. van. Vorstelijike vlieqers en Valkenswaardsevalkeniers sedert de zeventiende eeuw. Tilburg: Stichting ZuidelijkHistorisch Contact, 1974. (SK 321 .06)Note: Errata slip inserted. Summry in German. Includes index.

Operation Baharisee: Collun, Robert 0.

419. Orton, D. A. The merlins of the Welsh marches. Newton Abbot ; NorthPanfret, Vt: David Charles, 1980. (QL 696 .F34 078 1980)

420. Ossa, Helen. They saved our birds; the battle won and the war to win.[New York]: Hippocrene Books, [1973]. (QL 676.5 .085 1973)

421. Oswald, Allan. The history and practice of falconry. St. Helier,Jersey, Channel Islands: Spearman, 1982. (SK 321 .089 1982)

422. Ovington, Ray. Birds of prey. St. Petersburg, Fla: Great OutdoorsPub. Co, c1975. (QL 696 .F3 09)Title on cover: Florida's birds of prey. Includes index.

423. Pacific Coast American Peregrine Falcon Recovery Team. Pacific Coastrecovery plan for the American peregrine falcon. [S.I.: s.n, 1982]Photocopy. [Denver, CO: Fish and Wildlife Reference Service, Denver PublicLibrary, 1982] (QL 696 .F34 P11)Cover title: Recovery plan for peregrine falcon (Pacific population).

424. Palmer, Ralph S. Handbook of North American birds. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1962-. (QL 681 .P35)Note: Vols. 1-3: "Sponsored by the American Ornithologists' Union andNew York State Museum and Science Service." Vols. 4-5 sponsored by theSmithsonian Institution. v. 1. Loons through flamingos.--v. 2-3.Waterfowl.--v. 4-5. Diurnal raptors.

425. Parker, Eric. Predatory birds of Great Britain prepared on behalf ofthe British Field Sports Society. London: British Field SportsSociety, 1949]. [2d ed. (QL 690 .G7 P23)

426. Parnall, Peter. The daywatchers. New York: Macmillan ; LondonCollier Macmillan, c1984. (QL 696 .F3 P35 1984)Discusses American birds of prey, such as eagle, hawk, osprey, andfalcon, giving technical information as well as anecdotes of theauthor's experience with them.

427. Parrish, Jinynie Ross. The biochemistry of peregrine falcon feathers.1983. (QL 696 .F34 P26 1983)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--University of Alabama, 1983.

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428. Parrish, Jimmiie Ross. The biogeochenustry of nearctic peregrinefalcons. 1989. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Brigham Young University, 1989.(on order)

429. Parry, Gareth. Birds of prey. New York: Simon and Schuster, c1979.(QL 696 .F3 P37)Note: British ed. published under title The country life book of birdsof prey by Country Life Books, 1979.

430. Parry-Jones, Jemina. Jemim Parry-Jones' falconry : care, captivebreeding and conservation. Newton Abbot, (England]: David Charles,c1988. (SK 321 .P29 1988)

431. Peabody Institute Baltimore Library. Falconry; rAn exhibition on thehistory of the lure and lore of falconry, Peabody Institute LibraryLBaltimore, 1 March - 30 April, 19611. Baltimore: 1961. (SK 321 .P35)

432. Peck, Robert McCracken. A celebration of birds : the life and art ofLouis Agassiz Fuertes. New York: Published for the Academy ofNatural Sciences of Philadelphia [by] Walker and Co, 1982. (QL 31.F83 P43 1982)

433. Peeters, Hans J. American hawking;A__general account of falconry inthe New World. Davis, Calif: 1970. (SK 321 .P37)Oelgart #41 A

Pendleton, Beth Gironsee: Northeast raptor management symposium and workshop

Raptor management techniques manual

434. Peregrine falcon monitoring, nest management,__ack site, and cross-fostering efforts, 1988, including information regarding other fieldand lab activities. (Santa Cruz, Calif: Santa Cruz Predatory BirdResearch Group, 1988]. (QL 696 .F34 P43 1988)

435. Peregrine falcon populations; their biology and decline. Madison:University of Wisconsin Press, 1969. (QL 696 .F34 P44)Note: "Papers and discussions of a conference held by the University ofWisconsin from 29 August to 1 September 1965.".

436. Peregrine falcon populations : their management and recovery.Boise, Idaho: Peregrine Fund, c1988. (QL 696 .F34 P45 1988)

437. Peregrine falcon, eastern ppulation recovery plan. Newton Corner,Mass Rockville, MD: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Atlis FederalService (for] Fish and Wildlife Reference Servive, [1987] [1987?]. 1strevision. (QL 696 .F34 E13 1987)Note: Title on original cover: Eastern peregrine falcon recovery plan."This is the Revised Peregrine Falcon, Eastern Population Recovery Plan

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438. A perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes or ,gshwkes. London: B.Quaritch, 1886. (SK 321 .P43)Note: "Only 100 copies of this treatise have been printed of which thisis No. 83.".Bibliotheca Accipitraria #81.Oelgart #16 A

439. A perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes or goshawkes. Boston: C.T.Branford Co, [1957]. (SK 321 .P43 1957)Caption title: A perfect wale and order to be observed in chosingand kepinge of sparhawkes.Reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #81.Oelgart #16 B

440. Pestellini, Francesco. Falconeria moderna. [Firenze]: EditorialeOlinpia, [1941]. (SK 321 .P47)

441. Peterson, Roger Tory. Birds over America; illustrated with 105 photos, bythe author. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1948. (QL 681 .P48b)

442. Petty, Kate. Birds of prey. New York: Gloucester Press, 1987.(QL 696 .F3 P48 1987)Describes birds, such as eagles, hawks, falcons, vultures, and owls,that hunt and kill other birds and animals for their food.

443. Philanthropos. The peregrine falcon at the eyrie. London: "Countrylife" [etc.]; New York C. Scribner's sons, 1913. (SK 321 .H44)Barber #16

444. Phillips, Robert L. Distribution and abundance of golden eagles andother raptors in Campbell and Converse Counties, Wymning. Washington, D.C:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1990. (SuDoc # I 49.100:26,27)Note: Funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service et al. Bound with"Nesting ecology of golden eagles and other raptors in southeasternMontana and northern Wyoning.".

445. Phillips, Robert L. Nesting ecology of_golden eqs and other raptorsin southeastern Montana and northern Wyoing. Washington, D.C: U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service, 1990. (SuDoc # I 49.100:26,27)Note: Funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service et al. Bound with"Distribution and abundance of golden eagles and other raptors inCazpbell and Converse Counties, Wyoming.".

446. Phillott, D. C. Falconry in Southwest Asia; a comqpilation of notes onthe subject from the Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society ofBengal. [n.p: 1907-1908]. (SK 321 .P56f)Note: Xerox copy of typescript.

447. Pichon, J6r&me Fred6ric Baron. Du trait6 de fauconnerie. [Paris:Impr. gn6rale de Ch. Lahure, 1864]. (SK 321 .F91P)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #201.

448. Pichot, Pierre Amedee. Les oiseaux desport. Paris: Lecapalin etVidal, 1903. (SK 321 .P59)Expanded version of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #208?

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449. Piechocki, Rudolf. Der TurmfalkeL seine bioloie und bedeutunq fur diebiologische Schadlingsbekamfpfung. Stuttgart: Franckh'scheVerlagshundlung, 1959. 2d erweiterte Aufl. (QL 696 .A2 P61)

450. Platt, Joseph Belnap. The breeding behavior of wild and captivecyrfalcons in relation to their environment and human disturbance.1977. (QL 696 .F34 P71)Note: Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University MicrofilmsInternational, 1979. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Cornell University, 1977.

451. Platt, Stephen William. Breeding status and distribution of theprairie falcon in northern New Mexico. 1974. (QL 696 .F34 P711)Note: Vita. Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--Oklahoma State University.

452. Platt, Stephen William. Prairie falcon: aspects of populationdynamics. individual vocal identification, markinq, and sexualmaturity. 1981. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Brigham Young University, 1981.(on order)

453. Polseno, Jo. This hawk belongs to me. New York: D. McKay Co, c1976.(PZ 10.3 .P444 Th)Fiction. An eleven-year-old boy in New York City finds a dying babykestrel in the marshes of Long Island, restores it to health, and tries toprepare it to return to its own environment.

454. Pamey, Frangois. Ein sehr artig Buchlein von dem Weydwerck und derFalcknerey Traitte fort curieux de la venerie et de la fauconnerie.Stuttgart: J. Scheible's Verlagsbuchhandlung, [1886]. (SK 321 .P78)Note: Limited edition of 500. This copy is no. 159. In German andFrench. Added title page in French.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #132.

455. Poole, Kim Gordon. Aspects of the ecology, food habits and foragingcharacteristics of gyrfalcons in the central Canadian Arctic. 1987.(QL 696 .F34 P82 1987)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Alberta, 1987.

456. Population status of raptors :_proceedings of the Conference on Ra torConservation Teschni 1esFort Collins, Colorado, 22-24 March 1973 (Part6) Conference on Raptor Conservation Technique. Vermillion, S. D:Raptor Research Foundation, 1975. (QL 676.5 .R26 no.3)

457. Portenko L. A. [Ecolog7 of the Jer-falcon]. 1975? Translation ofHierofalco gyrfalco grebnitzii sev.: the krechet (Jer-falcon). Issuedas ERDA-TR-161. (SuDoc # ER 1.11:ERDA-tr-161)

Porter, R.F.see: Flight identification of European raptors

458. Porter, Richard D. Thepergrine falcon in Utah,_erphasizing ecologyand coirpetition with the prairie falcon. Provo, Utah: Brigham YoungUniversity, 1973. (QL 696 .A2 P67)Note: Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Biological Series vol. 18no. 1

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459. Porter, Richard D. Workingbibliographyofthe peregrine falcon.Washington, D.C: Institute for Wildlife Research, National WildlifeFederation, c1987. (Z 5333 .P47 P67 1987)

460. Postovit, Howard R. Population estimates of breeding raptors in theNorth Dakota Badlands. 1979. (QL 696 .F3 P85 1979)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--North Dakota State University, 1979.

461. Prestwich, Arthur A. Records of birds of prey bred in captivity.London: The Author, 1950. (QL 696 .A2 P94)

462. Price, Nancy. Feathered outlaws. London: H.E. Walter, [1953].(QL 696 .A2 P946)

463. Price-Jones, Huiphrey. Australian birds of prey. Lane Cove, NSW:Doubleday, 1983. (QL 696 .F3 P86 1983)

464. Radcliffe, E. DeltaS. Falconry. Notes on the falconidae used in India infalconry. Gloucestershire [Eng.]: Standfast Press, 1971, 1871. Rev.and reprinted. (SK 321 .R32)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #72.Oelgart #14 B

465. Raimondi, Eugenio. Delle caccie libri guattro aggiuntovi 'n questanuova 'wyressione il guinto libro della Villa. (Napoli: L. Scoriggio,1626]. (SK 25 .R15)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #277.

466. Raptor habitat Management under the U.S. Bureau of Land Managementmultiple-use mandate. (Hastings, Kinn.?]: Raptor Research Foundation,c1989. (QL 676.5 .R26 no.8)Note: Funding provided by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of LandManagennt. "April 1989"--Cover.

467. Raptor management and biology in Alaska and western Canada : heldFebruary 7-20, 1981,_in Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska: U.S.Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Alaska RegionalOffice, 1982. (QL 696 .F3 R22 1981)Note: "EWS/AK/PROC-82." Also available as PB83-105163. At head oftitle: Proceedings of a synpositun and workshop.

468. Raptor management techniques nanual. Washington, D.C: Institute forWildlife Research, National Wildlife Federation, c1987. (QL 696 .F3R365 1987)

469. Ratcliffe, Derek A. The peregrine falcon. Vermillion, S.D: ButeoBooks, c1980. (QL 696 .F34 R38)

Ray, John F.R.S.see: Willughby, Francis

470. Ray, Thoans D. Egshell measurements and nestinqProduction of prairiefalcons in Colorado. (1969]. (QL 696 .F34 R29 1969)Note: "24 November 1969." Phote.zopy of paper submitted for SpecialStudies in Zoology, Spring quarter, 1969, Colorado State University.

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471. Recovery Plan for the Peregrine Falcon, Alaska ppulatin__Lprepaed byRegion 7 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in cooperation with the AlaskaPeregrine Falcon Recovery Team. [s.l.]: The Service, 1982. Photocopy.Denver, 0: Fish and Wildlife Reference Service, 1983?(QL 696 .F34 R31)Cover title: Peregrine Falcon Recovery Plan.

472. Richmond, William Kenneth. British birds of prey. London:Lutterworth Press, [c1959]. (QL 696 .A2 R53)

473. Richmond, William Kemneth. Kestrel Klee. Reading [England]: BarryShurlock Co, 1973, c1943. (QL 696 .F34 R52 1973)Note: "New inpression 1973.".

474. Ridgway, Robert. Outlines of a natural arrangement of the Falconidae.Washington, D.C: Governient Printing Office, 1875. (QL 696 .F34 R53 1875)Note: "Extracted fran Bulletin of the United States Geological andGeographical Survey of the Territories, No. 4, Second Series."- -Cover."Read before the Philosophical Society of Washington, April, 1875."--Text of paper. (Bulletin catalogued as QE 75 U46 v.1 ; SuDoc * I 18.3:1/4/2nd series).

475. Riesenthal, Oskar von. Die Kennzeichen der_ Vgel Mitteleuropas undangrenzender Gebiete. Berlin: R. Muckenberger, 1889-1891. 4. Aufl.(QL 690 .A1 R56)1. Die Raubvogel.--2. Die Wasserv6gel.--3. Die Tauben, Scharr- undStelzv6gel.

476. Riesenthal, Oskar von. Die Raubv6qel Deutschlands und des angrenzendenMitteleuropas; Darstellung und Beschreibung der in Deutschland und denbenachbarten Lindern von Mitteleuropa vorkomenden Raubvdqel. Cassel(Ger.]: Verlag von Theodor Fischer, 1876. (SK 321 .R56)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #127.

477. Robertson, Tony. California falconry apprentice information booklet.[Sacramento, Calif.]: California Hawking Club, 197? (SK 321 .R65)

478. Rodriguez de la Fuente, Felix. El arte de cetreria. Barcelona:Ediciones Nauta, 1965. (SK 321 R69)

479. Rook, David. Neeka the kestrel. New York: Walker, (1968, c1967].(QL 795 .B57 R6)

480. Roseneau, David Gale. Supper distribution,_n.__ers, and food habits ofthe gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolous L.1 on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska.1972. (QL 696 .F34 R81)Note: Photocopy. Thesis (M.S.)--University of Alaska.

481. Rowley, Sam R. Discovering falconry : a coprehensive g4de toconterorarjf alconry. Colorado Springs, 00: New Dawn Publications,c1985. 1st ed. (SK 321 .R691 1985)

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482. Runde, Douglas Edward. Population dynamics, habitat use and movemnentPatterns of the prairie falcon (Falco mnexicanus). 1987. (QL 696 .F34R85 1987)Note: Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wyoming, 1987.

483. Russell, William Fletcher. Falconry; a handbook for hunters. NewYork: C. Scribner's sons; London C. Scribner's sons ltd, 1940.(SK 321 .R96)Oelgart #23 A

484. Ruttledge, William. Falconry for beginners. [London: BritishFalconer's Club], 1949. (SK 321 .R98)Oelgart #27 A

485. Salnove, Robert de. La venerie royale divis6e en IVpartiesng_ c_contiennent: les chasses du cerf, du lievre, du chevredil, du sanglier,du loup, du renard. Niort: L. Favre, 1888. (SK 199 .S17)

486. Salamonsen, Finn. Gronlands fugle: The birds of Greenland.K~benhavn: Munksgaard, [c1950]. (QL 695 .S17)

487. Salvin, Francis Henry. Falconry in the British Isles. London: J. VanVoorst, 1855. (SK 321 .S18 1855)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #67.Oelgart #11 A

488. Salvin, Francis Henry. Falconry in the British Isles. London: J. vanVoorst, 1873. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (SK 321 .S18)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #67.Oelgart #11 B

489. Samson, Jack. Falconr~ytoday. New York: H. Z. Walck, c1976. (SK 321 .S26)Describes the sport of falconry, its history, language, equipment, andlaws and the acquiring, training, and care of hawks.

490. Samson, Jack. Modern falconry : your illustrated guide to the art andsport of huntinq with North American hawks. Harrisburg, PA: StackpoleBooks, c1984. (SK 321 .S27 1984)

491. Sarno Ronald James. The role of prey activity and prey size in foodselection by wild free ranging American kestrels (Falco sparverius). 1988.Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 1988. (on order)

492. Saul, John Ralston. The birds of Prey. Toronto: Ballantine Books,1989, c1977. 1st Ballantine Books ed. (on order)

493. Schick, Alice. The peregrine falcons. New York: Dial Press, [1975].(QL 696 .F34 S34)Discutsses the mating and nesting habits of the peregrine falcon and theattenpts to save these birds from extinction by breeding them in captivity.

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494. Schlegel, H. Trait6 de fauconnerie. [Denver: Chasse Publications,c1973]. Leiden Arnz, 1844-53. (SK 321 .S33 1973)Note: "1st ed." Reprint of the original ed. with English translation byThomas J. Hanlon.Reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #194.Oelgart #46 A

495. Schlegel, Hermann. The world of falconry. New York: VendomeDistributed by the Viking Press, 1979. (SK 321 .S33 1979)Note: Translation of: Trait6 de fauconnerie.

496. Schwarzbach Steven Edward. Metabolism and storage of the miticide Dicofolin rinq neck doves (Streptopelia_risorial and American kestrels (Falcos arverius): relationships to Dicofol-induced egqshell thinning_ 1989.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 1989. (on order)

497. Schwerdt, C.F.G.R. Hunting, hawking, shooting : illustrated in acatalogue of books, manuscripts, prints and drawings. Hildesheim ; NewYork: G. Olms Verlag, 1985-. (Z 7514 .H9 S38 1985)Reprint of the edition privately printed for the author by Waterlow & SonsLimited, London, 1928-37.

Scott, William Henrysee: Lawrence, John

498. Sebright, John Saunders Sir. Observations upon hawking escribing themode of breaking and managing the several kinds of hawks used infalconry. London: printed for J. Harding, 1826. (SK 321 .S44)Note: In case (23 an.) Title on case: Hawking. Name of former owner,"Earl of Newburgh", in ms. on title page.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #61.Oelgart #8 A

499. Selsam, Millicent Ellis. A first look at owl eagles, and otherhunters of the sky. New York: Walker, 1986. (QL 696 .F3 S45 1986)Explains what a bird of prey is and describes some of the differentkinds, through text and drawings.

500. Sharps, Jon C. Peregrine falcon reintroduction in the Black HillsSouth Dakota, 1977-1980. Pierre, S.D.: South Dakota Dept. of Game,Fish, and Parks, 1984. (QL 696 .F34 S37 1984)

Shaukat, Yar Muhaaud Khansee: Two treatises on falconry

501. Sheppard, Judy L. and Hekkers, James M. "The peregrine partnership:partners in recovery, awareness and education." in: North AmericanWildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Transactions of the ... NorthAmerican Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 54th). Washington,D.C: Wildlife Management Institute, 1989. (SK 351 .N872 1989 pp.298-303)

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502. Sherrod, Steve K. Behavior of fledgling peregrines. Ft. Collis,Colo. (1724 E. Lincoln, Ft. Collins, Colo. 80524) : PioneerImpressions, 1983. (QL 696 .F34 S551 1983)Note: "The Peregrine Fund, Inc., Ithaca, New York [etc.]".

503. Sherrod, Steve K. Behavior of young Peregrine falcons after leavingthe nest. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1983.(QL 696 .F34 S55 1983)Note: Vita. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Cornell University, 1982.

Sherrod, Steve K.see also: Hacking ...

504. Sitter, Gayle. Feeding activity and behavior of prairie falcons in theSnake River Birds of Prey Natural Area in southwestern Idaho. 1983.(QL 696 .F34 S58 1983)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--University of Idaho, 1983.

505. Smallwood, John A. Prey size selection by wild American Kestrels(Falco sparverius) wintering in southcentrai Florida. 1981. (QL 696.F34 S63)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--Miami University, [Dept. of Zoology], 1981.

506. Smallwood, John A. Winter territoriality and predation ecology ofAmerican kestrels (Falco sparverius) in southcentral Florida. AnnArbor, Michigan: University Microfilm International, 1989.(QL 696 .F34 S638 1989)Note: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 1987.

507. Smith, Dwight G. Breeding ecology of raptors in the eastern GreatBasin of Utah. [Provo, Utah]: Brigham Young University, 1973.(QL 696 .A2 S63)Note: Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Biological Series vol. 18no. 3

508. Smith, Wilbur A. Flight of the falcon. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1982,c1980. 1st ed. (PR 9405.9 .S5 F34 1982)FictionNote: Previously published as: A falcon flies.

509. Snake River birds of prey. [Washington, D.C.]: Bureau of LandManagement ; [Idaho] Idaho Fish Game Idaho Power Co, 1985.(SuDoc # I 53.2: Snl)Cover title. Produced through the cooperation of the Bureau ofLand Manageiment, Idaho Power Company and Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game.Publishers from logos. "July 1985"--P. [4] of cover.

510. Snake River birds of prey area annual report. Boise District, Idaho:U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Boise District,Idaho, (QL 696 .F3 U54a {year) ; SuDoc # I 53.39: {year))Note: Description based on: 1987.

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511. Snow, Carol. Gyrfalcon, Falco rusticolus L. Denver, Colo: Bureau ofLand Management, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Denver Service Ccn+er,1974. (QL 696 .F3 S56 ; SuDoc # I 53.20:241)Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-241.

512. Snow, Carol. Habitat management series for endangered species. reportno.1: American peregrine fal codnFaIco reqrinus anatum arnd Arcticperegrine falcon, Falco peregrinus tundrius. Portland, Or: U.S.Bureau of Land Management, 1972. (QL 696 .F34 S56 : SuDoc # I 53.20:167)Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-167.

513. Snow, Carol. Prairie falc,- Falco mexicanus. Denver, Colo: Bureauof Land Management, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Denver Service Center,1974. (QL 696 .F3 S55 ; SuDoc # I 53.20:240)Technical note - Bureau of Land Management, TN-240.

514. Souhart, Roger Frangois. Bibli_ rapie__g0n*ra e des ouvragessur lachassela v6nerie et la fauconnerie: _publies ou ccnpos0s depuis le XVQsi cle jusgu'A ce jour en fran cais_ latinnd giespagnol, italien, etc. Paris: Rouquette, 1886. (Z 7514 .H9 S7)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #215.

515. Sourbets, G. Pr6cis de fauconnerie; contenant les indicationsn~cessaires pour affaiter et qouverner 1 es rincpu_ oiseaux de vol1

suivi de l'6ducation du cormoran. Niort: L. Clouzot, 1887.(SK 321 .S72)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #217.

516. Southeastern Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Symposium. Proceedings ofthe Third Southeastern Nonqame and Endangered Wildlife Syosium,August 8-,10 1987Athens, Gergia. [Atlanta, a.]: Georgia Dept. of

Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division, 1987. (on order)

517. Southwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. Proceedings of theSouthwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. Washington, D.C:National Wildlife Federation, c1988. (QL 696 .F3 S69 1986)Spine title: Southwest Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop,19 Symposium held May 21-24, 1986. at the University of Arizona,Tucson, sponsored by the Institute for Wildlife Research of theNational Wildlife Federation.

518. Sparrowe, Rollin D. Prey-catching behavior in the American kestrel(Falco spaverius). Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms>, 1975.(QL 696 .F3 S62)Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 1969.

519. Sprunt, Alexander. North American birds ofLprey. New York: Publishedunder the sponsorship of the National Aububon Society by Harper,(1955). (ist ed.]. (QL 696 .A2 S77)

520. St. John, Charles. The wild sports and natural history of the Scottishhighlands. London: Hamilton, 1888. (SK 189 S14 1878)

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521. Stenzel Jeffrey R. Selected annotated bibliography qf_Oho raqptors.Columbus, Ohio: Published by College of Biological Sciences, Ohio StateUniversity in cooperation with Cleveland Museum of Natural History,1984. (on order)

522. Stevens, Ronald. La gard. London: Faber and Faber, [1953]. (S 521 .S84)

523. Stevens, Ronald. Observations on modern falconry. [Shrewsbury:Wilding], 1956? (SK 321 .S84o)Oelgart #28 A

524. Stevens, Ronald. Observations on modern falconry. Scottsdale, Ariz:W.R. Hecht, [n.d.]. (SK 321 .S84o 1973)Note: Reprint of 1956 ed.Oelgart #28 A

525. Stevens, Ronald. Observations on modern falconry. Saskatoon:Falconiforne Press, c1978. (SK 321 .S84o 1978)

526. Stevens, Ronald. The taminqjof Genghis. London: Faber Faber, 1956.(SK 321 .S84)

527. Steyn, Peter. Birds of prey of southern Africa : their identificationlife histories. Dover, N.H: Tanager Books, 1983, c1982. (QL 696.F3 S73 1983)

528. Stinson, Christopher Hall. Breeding ecology of several species ofbirds of Prey. 1982. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1982.(on order)

529. Stockelbach, Lavonia. The birds of Shakespeare. London: Batsford,£1953?]. (PR 3044 .S7)

530. Stone, Lynn M. Birds of Prey. Chicago: Childrens Press, c1983.(QL 696 .F3 S76 1983)Briefly discusses the physical characteristics and habits of owls,vultures, hawks, and eagles.

531. Strickland, H. E. Ornithological synonyms. London: J. Van Voorst, 1855.(on order)

532. Summers, Gerald. The lure of the falcon. New York: Simon andSchuster, [1973, c1972]. (D 811 .S912 1973)

Sutter, Ernstsee: Die Brutv6gel Europas

533. Swann, Harry Kirke. A miograph of the birds of..pre. ord _gi1ptr~es.London: Wheldon Wesley, 1930-1945. (QL 696 .A2 S97)v. 1. Cathartida. Egypiidae. Sagittariidw. Falconide: Polyborinw toButeoninw.-v. 2. Falconida (continued) Gypatiniv to Pandionini.Note: Issued in 16 parts, 1924-45. "Limited to 412 copies.".

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534. Syffposiu on African Predatory Birds (2nd). proceedings of the SecondSyrrvositr on African Predator %rdsGoden GateHLIghad NationalPark, 22-26 Auguist 1983. Durban, South Africa: Natal Bird Club, 1984.(cxi order)

535. Synposium on Management Techniques for Preserving Endangered Birds.Endangered birds : qnagaent techniques for Preserving threatenedspecies. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, c1978. (QL 676.7.S95 1977)Note: "Proceedings of the Symposium on Managaim t Techniques forPreserving Endangered Birds, 1977, University of Wisconsin- -Madison;supported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ... [et al.].".

Taiirur, MirzaHusamn al-Dawlah TinTir MirzA.

536. Tappe, Eberhard. Waidwerck und Federspeil Von der H~bichen und FaickenNatufrtund Eygenthp*_bwie mann sie berichten -gewehnen Atzen und vonalien irenKranckheyten sol 1 erledige;n .. Drch Eberhardzn Tappiulunensem Burger zu Coin. Stuttgart: J. Scheible'sVerlagsbuchbandlung, [1886]. (SK 321 .T17)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #93.

537. Tarboton, W. R. African birds of prey. London: New Holland, c1989.(QL 696 .F3 T365 1989)

538. Tardif, Guillaume. Le livre of l'art de faulconnerie et des chiens dechasse. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1882. (SK 321 .T18)Bibliotheca Accipitraria #142.

539. Tautin, John. Draft environinental assessmnent : falconry and raptorpropagation regulations. Washington, D.C: office of Migratory BirdManagenm~t, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, (1987]. (SK 321.T22 1987)Note: ".... prepared by John Taut in ... working under the direction ofRollin D. Sparrowe ... "--leaves. 24.

Terple, Stanley A.see: Symposium~ on manageent techniques for preserving endangered birds

Bird Conservation

540. Terres, John K. Flashingw s the dram of bird flight. Garden

City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1968. [1st ed.]. (QL 698.7 .T32)

541. Thelander, Carl. The bredinig status g__qtpegine~jp falcons in California.1977. (QL 696 .F34 T37)Note: Thesis (M.A.)--Sai Jose State University, 1977.

542. Thou, Jacques-Auguste de. Il falconiere trasferito ed interpretatocoil 'uccellatura a vischio di Pietro AngelioBarcgeo. Venezia: PressoGianbiatasta Albrizzi, 1735. (SK 321 .T52)Note: In Italian and Latin.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #284.

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543. Tilander, Gunnar. Dancus Rex, G ullermis Fa~lconaiusGerardusFalconariu lesplus anciens trait~s de fauconnerie de I'Occidentpubli6sd'apr~s tous les manuscrits connus. Lund: C. Blcrs, 1963.(SK 321 .D17)Note: Texts in French and Latin.

544. Tillisch, C. J. Hawking and its history. [19--?]. (SK 321 .T59)Note: Typescript of translation of Falkejagten og dens historie, P.Haase Sons, 1949.

545. Tcakies, Mike. On winq and wild water. London: J. Cape, 1987.(QL 696 .F32 T67 1987)Note: Continues: Golden eagle years.

546. Le Trait6 de l'art de volerie (Kit~b al-Bayzara). Leiden: E. J.Brill, 1967. (SK 321 .T76)Note: Translation of a work attributed tentatively to Abi'Abd Allh al-Hasan ibn al-Husayn by M. Kurd'Ali in his edition of the Arabic text,published in Damascus, 1953 under title (ronanized: al-Bayzarah).

547. Treleaven, R. B. Peregrine : the private life of the peregrine falcon.Penzance: Headland Publications, 1977. (QL 696 .F34 T73)

Trevor-Battye, Aubynsee: Lilford, Thomas

548. Trimble, Stephen A. Merlin, Falco colmibarius. Denver: U.S. Dept. ofthe Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1975. (QL 696 .F3 T75 ; SuDoc *I 53.20:271) Technical note - Bureau of Land Managemint, TN-271.

549. Tromner, Gunther. Griefv6gel : Lebensweise, Schutz u. Pflege d.Griefv6gel u. Eulen. Stuttgart: Ulmer, 1974. (QL 696 .F3 T76)

Tuano, Jacopo Augustosee: Thou, Jacques Auguste de

550. Turberville, George. The booke of falconrie or havvking; for the onleydelight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen: collected out ofthe best authors, aswell Italians as Frenchmen, and same Englishpractices withall concerning falconrie. At London: Printed by T.Purfoot, 1611. (SK 321 .T93)Note: Black letter. Title vignette, "representing the Earl of Warwickin hawking costume"? cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 57, p. 321.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #15.Oelgart #1 C

551. Turberville, George. The booke of faulconrie or hauking. Amsterdam:Theatrun Orbis Terrarurn; New York Da Capo Press, 1969. (SK 321 .T93 1969)Note: Original t.p. reads: The booke of faulconrie or hauking, for theonely delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen. Imprinted atLondon for Christopher Barker at the signe of the Grashopper in PaulesChurchyarde, anno 1575. Title on spine: Faulconrie or hauking. S.T.C. no.24324.Reprint of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #14.Oelgart #1 E?

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552. Two treatises on falconry: Said gah-i-shaukati, translated from the Urduby E.S. Harcourt and Baz-nam-yi 4nasiri, translated from the Persian byD.C. Phillott. London: Quaritch, 1968. (SK 321 .T9)Reprinted from the edition of 1908.Includes Barber #14Oelgart #19 B and Oelgart #39 A

553. Understanding predation and northeastern birds of prey. Ithaca, N.Y:New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, CornellUniversity, [1981?]. (QL 696 .F3 U53 1981)

554. United States. Bureau of Land Management. Snake River Birds of PreyNational Conservation Area : Department of the Interior draftenvironmental statement. [s.l: s.n, 1979?]. (QL 684 .12 U54 1979 ;SuDoc # I 1.98:sn 1/draft)Title on spine: Snake River Birds of Prey environmental statement, draft.

555. United States. Bureau of Land Management. Boise District Office. SnakeRiver Birds of Prey research project : annual report. [Boise, Idaho]:The District, (QL 696 .F3 U54a {year) ; SuDoc # I 53.39: {year))Note: Description based on surrogate of report for 1983; title from cover.

556. United States. Bureau of Land Management. Boise District Office. SnakeRiver Birds of Prey special research report to the Secretary of.theInterior. (Boise] Idaho: The District, 1979. (QL 684 .12 U541)

557. Upton, Roger. A bird in the hand : celebrated falconers of the past.London: Debrett's Peerage, c1980. (SK 321 .U67)

558. Upton, Roger. 0 for a falconer's voice : memories of the Old HawkingClub. Marlborough, [England]: Crowood, 1987. (SK 321 .U676 1987)

559. Ure, Stellanie. Hawk ladx. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1980. 1st ed.(QL 696 .F3 U74)

560. Vall~s, Juan. Libro de acetreria yjionteria. Sevilla: [EditorialHispalense], 1947-. (SK 321 .V18)Note: "Se edita por primera vez.".Facsimile of Bibliotheca Accipitraria #236.

561. Van der Meer, Ron. Majesty in flight : nature's birds ofprey in threedimensions. [New York]: Abbeville Press, c1984. (QL 696 .F3 V36 1984)

562. Van Gieson, Judith. Raptot. New York: Harper Row, c1990. 1st ed.(PS 3572 .A42224 R3 1990)Fiction

van Oorschot, J.M.P.see: Oorschot, J.M.P. van

563. Veasey, William. Birds of Prey : blue ribbon techniues 1ainnprjoects). West Chester, Pa: Schiffer Pub, c1986. (NK 9704 .V392 1986)Patterns for wook carvers.

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564. Veasey William. Hunting birds. Exton, Pa.: Schiffer Pub., c1984.Patterns for wood carvers. (on order)

Venizelos, Nancysee: Wildlife conference

Vesey, Ernest B.see: Lewis, Ernest

565. Village, Andrew. The kestrel. London: Poyser, 1990. (QL 696 .F34V54 1990)

566. Von Michaelis, H. Birds of the gauntlet. London: Hutchinson, 1952.(QL 696 .A2 V94)

567. Von Michaelis, H. Winlgs of the wild. [Cape Town]: Central NewsAgency, 1953. (QL 673 .V94)

568. Wallace, Ian. Birds of prey of Britain and Europe. Oxford ; NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1983. (QL 696 .F3 W34 1983)Note: Based on v. 2 of: Handbook of the birds of Europe, the MiddleEast and North Africa, 1980. Includes index.

569. Waller, Renz. Der wilde falk ist mein _ggsel__ beizjagderle!rxisse undpraktische falknerei fUr deutsche VerhAltnisse un das Jahr 1937.Neudanrm: J. Neumann, 1937. (SK 321 .W19)

570. Waller, Renz. Der wilde Falk ist mein Gesell. Melsungen]: J.Neumann-Neudamm, [1962]. [2. verb. und erweiterte Aufl. (SK 321 .W191962)

571. Walter, Hartmut. Eleonora's falcon : adaptations to prey and habitatin a social raptor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.(QL 696 .F34 W34)

572. Walton, Brian James. Deveiopmwt of techniquies for raptor manag~nentwith emphasis on the preqrine falcon. Sacramento, Calif: Dept. ofFish and Game, 1977. (QL 696 .F34 W23)

573. Walton, Izaak. The ccmvlete angler : or, The conterplative nu'srecreation. London: J. C. Nimno and Bain, 1883. (Si 433 .W23 1883)Note: Nimmo and Bain (12th Major) reprint of the Major edition of 1844.Horne, Copleat Angler, 114; Oliver, 108. Illustrations by Ben Damian afterA. H. Tourrier. Bound in brown leather; stamped in gold; all edges gilt;rmarbled endpapers. In a protective case. Fore-edge painting. From thelibrary of B. George Ulizio.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #28.

r 574. Watson, Donald. The hen harrier. Berkhamsted, Eng: T. & A. D. Poyser,1977. (QL 696 .F32 W38 1977)

Webster, Halsee: Game hawking

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575. Weick, Friedhelm. Birds of prey of the world : a coloured guide toidentification of all the diurnal species order Falconiformes = DieGreifvoqel der Welt : ein farbiger Fihrer zur Bestimmung derOrdnungFalconiformes. Hamburg ; Berlin: Parey, 1980. (QL 696 .F3 W44)Note: English and German. Includes indexes.

576. Western Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. Proceedings ofthe Western Raptor Management Symposium and Workshop. Washington, D.C:National Wildlife Federation, 1989. (QL 696 .F3 W47 1989)

577. Wexo, John Bonnett. Birds of prey. [San Diego: Wildlife Education,Ltd., c1980]. (QL 696 .F3 W49 1980)

578. White, Clayton M. Biosysteratics of the North American peregrinefalcons. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms, 1975. (QL 696 .F34 W45)Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Utah, 1968.

579. White, Clayton M. _Aprofile of various rivers and their raptorpopulations in western Alaska, 1977. [s.l.: s.n.], 1978. Photocopy.Springfield, Va: National Technical Information Service, 1978.(QL 696 .F3 W58)Note: Pages 65-77 are not reproduced in this copy.

580. White, Clayton M. Raptor studies along the proposed Susitna powerlinecorridors, oilpipeline and in the Yukon andColville River regions ofAlaska : ccibined report for 1975. [S.l: s.n, 1976?]. (QL 696 .F3W585 1976)Cover title. "Submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ... " - T.p.Photocopy.

581. White, T.H. The goshawk. New York: Putnam, [1952, c1951]. (SK 321 .W58)

582. White, T.H. The goshawk. [London]: Longmans, [c1964]. (SK 321 .W58 1964)

583. White, Terrence H. "The goshawk." in: Johnson, Sally Patrick. Ever.yan'sark; a collection of true first-person accounts of relationships betweenanimals and men. New York: Harper, [1962]. [1st ed.]. (QL 791 .J63 pp.125-38)

Wiemeyer, Stanley N.see: DDE, DDT & dieldrin ...

584. Wildlife Conference. Proceedings of the 7th annual Wildlife Conference:San Francisco Zool ogi aGardens and the California Academy of Sciences,San Francisco, California,_ 4-6 February 1983. San Francisco: SanFrancisco Zoological Society, c1985. (QL 696 .F3 W55 1983)Spine title: Raptors.

Willemsen, Carl A.see: Die Falkenjagd

585. Williamson, Henry. The peregrine 's sag and other wild tales.London: Putnam Co., Ltd, [1923]. (PZ 3 .W7298p)FictionNote: "Ad astra per aspera".

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586. Willughby, Francis. Ornithologiae libri tres The ornithology of FrancisWilluqhby In three books. Wherein all the birds hitherto known ... areaccurately described. The descriptions illustrated by ... L)OCVIII copperplates. Tr. into English, and enl. with many additions throughout the wholework. To which are added1 three considerable discourses, I. Of the art offowling: with a description of several nets in two large copper plates. II.Of the ordering of singing birds. III. Of falconry. London: Printed byA.C. for J. Martyn, 1678. (QL 673 .W74)Note: Title in red and black.Bibliotheca Accipitraria #35.

587. Wilmers, Thongs J. Kestrel use of nest boxes on reclaimed surfacemines in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. 1982. (QL 696 .F34 W74 1982)Note: Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 1982.

588. Wolfe, Lloyd Raymond. Asynopsis of North American birds of prey andtheir related form in other countries. Chicago: Chicago Academy ofSciences, 1938. (QL 696 .F3 W66)Note: Chicago Academy of Sciences. Bulletin, V.5, no. 8.

Wood, Casey A.see: Frederick II Holy Roman aiperor

589. Woodford, M.H. A manual of falconry. London: A. & C. Black, 1987.4th ed updated and with additions by Roger Upton. (SK 321 .W88 1987)Note: Previous ed.: 1977. Includes index.

590. Woodford, Micheal. A manual of falconry. Newton, Mass: C.T. BranfordCo, 1960. (U.S. ed.]. (SK 321 .W88)Oelgart #31 A?

591. Woodford, Micheal. A manual of falconry. London: Black, 1966. 2nd ed.(SK 321 .W88 1966)Oelgart #31 B

592. Workshop on Raptors and Energy Developments. Proceedings of a workshop:held in Boise, Idaho, January 25-26, 1980. Boise, Idaho: U.S. Fishand Wildlife Service, [1980]. (Report Lit PB80- 201205)Note: Also assisting: the Idaho Chapter of the Wildlife Society, theBonneville Power Administration and the Idaho Power Co. "April 1980"--Introduction.

593. World Center for Birds of Prey. Qperational report. Boise, Idaho:Peregrine Fund, Inc., World Center for Birds of Prey, Rocky MountainPeregrine Program, 1988- (QL 696 .F34 W67 {year})Note: Date fram cover. Description based on: 1985.

594. World Conference on Birds of Prey. Conservation studies on-raptorsbased on the proceedings of the Second World Conference on Birds ofPrey, jjqId in Thessaloniki,_Greece, _April_1982. Cambridge, England:International Council for Bird Preservation, c1985. (QL 696 .F3 W67 1982)

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595. World Conference on Birds of Prey. Report of proceedings : WorldConference on Birds of Prey,_Vienna,_1-30October 1975. [London]:International Council for Bird Preservation, 1977. (QL 696 .F3 W89 1975)Note: Sate contributions in French or German.

596. World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls. Raptors in the modern world:proceedings of the III World Conference on Birds of Prey nd_Ows1,Eilat, Israel, 22-27 March 1987. Berlin: World Working Group on Birdsof Prey and Owls, c1989. (QL 696 .F3 W68 1989)

597. Wright, John. Documzntation of peregrine falcon nest sites in relationto state land use proposals. Juneau, AK: ADFG, Gane Division, [1987].(QL 696 .F34 W84 1987)Note: Author frmn cover. Job title: Documentation of active peregrinenest sites ; Period covered: 1 June 1987-30 November 1987. Cover title:Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Game, Section 6,Endangered Species Act, final report. "Project SE-2-2"--Cover.'"Noveiber 1987"--Cover.

Zayid Bin Sultan al Nahayansee: Falconry as a sport

598. Zimrer, Franz. Die Greifvogel Mitteleuropas; ein Handbuch zu ihremnErkennen in der Natur. Wien: Hubertusverlag, [1961]. 2d Aufl.(QL 696 .A2 Z72)

599. Zinmerman, David R. To save a bird in .peril. New York: Coward,McCann t Geoghegan, c1975. (QL 676.5 .Z55 1975)

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600. Burkett, Holly. igh fly. London: Pelham, 1967. (QL 795 .B57 B9)

601. Craig, Erica and Craig, Tim. Status and distribution of the merlin inselected ares of Idaho, Leadore, Idaho: Western Ecological StudiesTeam, 1989. (In process)

62. Gaskin, Catherine. A falcon for a queen. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday,1972. [1st ed.]. (PZ 3 .G2481a)Fiction

603. Gensb0l, Benny. Collins guide to the birds of prey of Britain wd Europe.North Africa and the Middle East. London: Collins, 1987. English languageedition, reprinted with revisions, 1987 adapted by C.J. Mead. (QL 696 .F3G46 1987)Note: Original Danish edition : [.1.] : GEC Gads Forlag, c1984.'%Wlish language translation 1986"--Verso. Includes index.

604. Mindell, David P. Nestin reDtors in southestern Alaska: status.

distribution and aspects of bioloQy. Anchorage, Alaska: U.S. Dept. ofthe Interiod, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office, [1983).(In process)Note: BL-Alaska technical report; 8. Available fran NTIS as: PB84-104447.

605. Raptor rehabilitation: Priority auidelines and techniques. Hastings,Minn: Carpenter Nature Center ; St. Paul, Minn. Nongam Wildlife Program,Dept. of Natural Resources, (1984]. Preliminary edition. (QL 696 .X3R364 1984)Note: Cover title. "January 1984." "The majority of information in thispublication is fran papers presented at the Raptor Research Foundationannual meeting held in Salt Lake City, Utah in November, 1982."--P. i.

606. Raptor Research Foundation. The kettle: membershiv directory of theRaPtor Research Foundation. Provo, Utah: The Foundation, 1984-.(QL 35 .R25)Note: Title frm cover.

607. Special office report for Warm Sprins Dam and Lake Soncma: Section 7consultation on endangered species / U.S. Army Engineer District, SanFrancisco, Army Corps of Engineers; in cooperation with U.S. Fish andWildlife Service. San Francisco, Calif.: The District, (1983]. (Inprocess)

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II. Journal Articles

1. Abbott, Mark. '"LSAFA Falconry." Hawk Chalk. 20(2): 31-33, August 1981.

2. "About the falcon." Any, Navy, Air Force.Register. 76: 12, 15 October1955.

3. "An aid to safe flying." Illustrated London News (New York ed.). 123:672, 11 December 1948.

4. "Air Force falcon." 1st Army-Air Force Game [Football proaram. p.78,31 October 1959.

5. "Alaskan, Pacific coast peregrine recovery plans approved." EndganeredSpecies Technical Bulletin. 7(11): 9, November 1982.

6. Allen, Durward L. 'Bullet bird." Field & Stream. 65: 45+, October 1960.

7. Allen, J. A. '"Notes on the habits and distribution of the duck hawk, orAmerican peregrine falcon in the breeding season: and description ofthe eggs." Essex Institute. Proceedings. 4(5/6): 153-161, 1865.On order, will be cataloged into book collection.

8. Allsup, Dan. "BAHARI'" Airman. 30: 43-45, July 1986.Peregrine falcons protect USAF planes fram other birds at Torrejon AB,Spain.

9. Althoff, Shirley. 'The ancient sport of falconry." Globe-DemocratSunday Magazine. p.4-7, 28 July 1968.

10. Anedon, Dean. '"The clutch of the falconer." Natural History. 80: 2830,March 1971.

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12. "Around the wall and beyond." Smithsonian. 11(6): 34-40, September 1980.

13. "Back from extinction." Time. 101: 75-76, 22 January 1973.

14. Bailey, Alfred M. "Gyrfalcon specimen from Colorado." Colorado FieldOrnithologist. 12: 12+, June 1972.

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16. Baker, J. A. "Peregrine." Audubon. 69: 26-41, September-October 1967.

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17. Bakst, M. F. and Bird, D. M. "Localization and histology of theoviductal sperm-storage tubules (SST) in the American kestrel."American Zoologist. 25(4): 20A, 1985.Abstract only.

18. Bauer, Erwin A. "In the land of the raptors." National Wildlife. 14:12-17, April-May 1976.

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20. Beebe, Frank L. "The marine peregrines of the northwest PacificCoast." Condor. 62(3): 145-89, May-June 1960.Cataloged in book collection as QL 696 .F34 B42.

21. Bengtson, Sven-Axel. "Hunting methods and choice of prey of gyrfalcons

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22. "Berlin calling blackie." Time. 52: 32, 1 November 1948.

23. Bernstein, Marvin H., et al. "Independence of brain and bodytenperatures in flying American kestrels, Falco sparverius." AmericanJournal of Physiology. 237(1): R58-R62, July 1979.

24. Berry, Robert B. "He hunts with the wild falcon." Saturday Evening Post.237: 62-65, 20 June 1964.

25. "Big city life lures peregrine in the east." Wildlife News. 3: 2,August 1978.

26. "Biology briefs: new chick bolsters rare bird population." BioScience.24: 745, Decemiber 1974.

27. Bird, David M., et al. "Artificial insemination vs. natural mating incaptive american kestrels." Canadian Journal of Zoology. 54(7): 1183-91,1976.

28. Bird, David M. and Lague, Paul C. "Fertility, egg weight loss,hatchability, and fledging success in replacenent clutches of captiveAmerican kestrels." Canadian Journal of Zoolo gy. 60(1): 80-88,January 1982.

29. Bird, David M. and Lague, Paul C. "Influence of forced renestingand hand-rearing on growth of young captive American kestrels."Canadian Journal of Zoology. 60(1): 89-96, January 1982.

30. Bird, David M. and Lague, Paul C. "Influence of forced renesting,seasonal date of laying, and female characteristics on clutch size andegg traits in captive American kestrels." Canadian Journal ofZqology. 60(1): 71-79, January 1982.

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31. Bird, David M., et al. "Nutritive values of three common prey item ofthe American kestrel." Ccmparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 73A(3):513-15, 1982.

32. Bird, David M. and Buckland, Roger B. "The onset and duration of fertilityin the American kestrel." Canadian Journal of Zoology. 54(9): 1595-97,1976.

33. Bird, David M. "Photoperiodic induction of multiple breeding seasons inAmerican kestrels." Canadian Journal of Zoology. 58:1022-26, June 1980.

34. Bird, David M. and Rahder, Nancy B. "The science of captive breeding offalcons." Avicultural Magazine. 87(4): 208-12, October-Decerber 1981.

35. Bird, David M. and Lagne, Paul C. "Semen production of the Amiericankestrel." Canadian Journal of Zoology. 55(8): 1351-58, 1977.

36. Bird, David M. and Spiegel, Stephan. "Unusual food transfer behaviorperformed by American kestrels." Canadian Field-Naturalist. 89: 325-26,1975.

37. "A bird in hand." Mountain States Telephone and Telergrph Company Monitor.46: 16-17, March 1956.

38. "Bird non." Airman. 15: 48-49, May 1971.Tells of Dr McIntyre at the USAF Academy.

39. Birkhan, H. "Wie kan die Falknerei nach Europa?" Zeitschrift furJagdwissenschaft. 18: 152-66, 1972.

40. Black, Richard. "Michigans endangered species program: peregrine falconsurvey." Endangered Species Technical Bulletin. 6(6): 5, June 1981.

41. "Black footed ferret, peregrine head New Mexico's agenda of endangeredspecies projects." Endangered Species Technical Bulletin. 3: 4-5,June 1978.

42. "Black market in protected birds exposed." Endangered SpeciesTechnical Bulletin. 9(7): 3, 1984.

43. Blanc, M. Edouard. "Hunting with birds of prey." Popular ScienceMonthly. 47: 818-23, October 1895.

44. Blus, Lawrence J. "Logarithnic relationship of DDE residues toeggshell thinning." Nature. 235: 376-377, 18 February 1972.

45. Bodio, Stephen. "The ancient art of falconry is still flying high."Smithsonian. 15(8): 72-83, November 1984.

46. Bodio, Stephen. "To hold a piece of western skies." Ainerican West.22(3): 44-51, May-June 1985.

47. Bodio, Stephen. "The young and the old." Field & Stream. 89(10): 64-65, February 1985.

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48. Bond, R. M. and Stabler, Robert M. "Second year plumage of the goshawk."Auk. 58(345-48)1941.

49. Born, David 0. 'Men who would master the high borne." The CountryGentleman. 132(1): 46-52, Winter 1981/1982.

50. Bowman, Reed and Bird, David M. "Reproductive performance of Americankestrels laying replacement clutches." Canadian Journal of Zoology.63(11): 2590-93, November 1985.

51. Boyd, L. L. "Artificial insemination of falcons." Symposia of theZoological Society of London. 43: 73-80, 1978.

52. Boyd, Lester L. "Reproduction of prairie falcons by artificialinsemination." Journal of Wildlife Manageent. 41: 266-71, 1977.

53. Brakefield, Tan. "Birds of prey: the most elegant of hunters."Sports Afield. 181: 68-71, 106-107, Jaunary 1979.

54. Braun, Cliat E., et al. "Conservation ccmnittee report. Falconry:effects on raptor populations and management in North America."Wilson Bulletin. 89(2): 360-69, 1977.

55. Brosset, A. "Ccmportement Predateur de L'epervier tropical Accipitertousseneli." Biologia Gabonica. 5: 275-82, 1969.

56. Brosset, Andre. "Etude ccmparative de 1 'Ontogenese des carportementschez les rapaces Accipitrides et Falconides." Zeitschrift furTierpsycholgie. 32: 386-41, 1973.

57. Broun, Marice. "What future for birds of prey." Audubon Magazine.68: 330-342, September-October 1966.

58. Brown, Leslie and Amadon, Dean. "The hunting hawk." Audubon. 70:38-53, September-October 1968.

59. Burnham, William A. "Artificial increase in reproduction of wildperegrine falcons." Journal of Wildlife Management. 42(3): 625-28, 1978.

60. Burnham, William. "Artificial incubation of falcon eggs." Journal ofWildlife Management. 47(1): 158-68, 1983.

61. Burnside, Jim. "Kings of the sky." Off Duty. April 1989.

62. "Bustards at 12 o'clock high." Time. 95: 29, 12 January 1970.

63. Cade, Tan .7. "DDE residues and eggshell changes in Alaskan falcons andhawks." Science. 172: 955-57, 28 May 1971.

64. Cade, Tan J. "Ecology of the peregrine and gyrfalcon populations inAlaska." University of California Publications in Zoology. 63: 151-290, 18 August 1960.

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65. Cade, Tan J. "Falcon forming." Animal Kingdom. 78: 3-9, 1975.

66. Cade, Tom J. "The gyrfalcon and falconry." Living Bird. 7: 237-40,1968.Cataloged in the book collection as QL 671 L57.

67. Cade, Tan J. and Fyfe, Richard. "The North Aimerican peregrinesurvey." Canadian Field-Naturalist. 84: 231-45, 1970.

68. Caldwell, Jim. "Academy hatches new idea in providing falcon mascot."USAF Academy football Program. p.2-3, 12 October 1974.

69. Cameron, Steve. "Hail, glacier, AFA's noble gyrfalcon." Denver Post(Cotenvorary section). p.34-37, 2 November 1980.

70. Campbell, Erick G. and Koplin, James R. "Food consumption, energy,nutrient and mineral balances in a Eurasian kestrel and a screechowl." Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 83A(2): 249-54, 1986.

71. Carnan, Bernard R. "Restoring nature's lost masterpiece." Search. 3,Winter 1977.

72. Chase, Alston. "The falcon and the snow job: were the feds out to getthe Peregrine Fund?" Outside. p.29-30, January 1988.

73. "Chicks help celebrate peregrine's success." Fish and Wildlife News.

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74. "City falcon." Omni. 1: 38, December 1978.

75. Clark, Stanley. "Birds of the R.A.F." New York Times Magazine.p.46-47, 6 March 1949.

76. Cole, Martin. "Operation bahari." American Aviation HistoricalSociety, Journal. 18: 211-12, 1973.

77. Cooper, J. E. "Sane diseases of birds of prey." Veterinary Record.84: 454-57, May 1069.

78. Cooper, J. E. "The trained falcon in health and disease." Journal ofSmall Animal Practice. 9: 559-66, 1968.

79. Cooper, John E. "Surgery of the foot in falcons: a historicoperation." Royal College of Sur of England. Annals. 62: 445-48, November 1980.

80. Corral, Roy. "The Air Force Academy falcons--a vanishing breed ofbirds." Silhouette--the Colorado Springs Sun Sunday magazine. p.6,10 October 1971.

81. Cors, Paul B. "Cade, Tom J. The falcons of the world.; Cupper, JackLindsay Cupper. Hawks in focus: a study of Australia's birds of

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82. Craig, Gerald R. "Gyrfalcon trapped in Colorado." Colorado FieldOrnithologist. 9: 20, July 1971.

83. Craig, Gerald R. and Enderson, James H. "Nesting performnce ofperegrine falcons in Colorado." Stoop. 3(1): 12-23, June 1981.

84. Craig, Jerry. "The eagles, hawks and falcons of Colorado." ColoradoOutdoors. 22: 24-33, March-April 1973.

85. Craig, Jerry. "Profile of an endangered bird of prey-the peregrinefalcon." Colorado Outdoors. 27: 12-13, January-February 1978.

86. Craighead, Frank Cooper, and Craighead, John Johnson. "Adventures withbirds of prey." National Geographic Magazine. 72: 109-34, July 1937.

87. Craighead, Frank Cooper, and Craighead, John Johnson. "Hunting withfeathered meteors." American Forests. 41: 644-45+, November 1935.

88. Craighead, John Johnson, and Craighead, Frank Cooper. "Life with anindian prince." National Geographic. 81: 235-72, February 1942.

89. Curry, Dave. "Talon close-up." Talon: cadet magazine of the USAFAcademy. 26(2): 26-27, October 1980.

90. Czech, Jerry H. "New York state kestrels." Conservationist. 23: 10-12+, August-September 1968.

91. Daniels, Kathleen, and Duke, G. E. "Factors influencing respiratoryrates in four species of raptors." Ccnparative Biochelnistry andPhysiology. 66A: 703-706, 1980.

92. Davis, John, et al. "Letter to the editor, re: Peregrine falconprotection." Science. 200: 250, 21 April 1978.

93. "The daywatchers." Scientific American. 253: 37-38, December 1985.Book review.

94. Dekker, Dick. "Peregrine falcon and merlin predation on sTallshorebirds and passerines in Alberta." Canadian Journal of Zoology.66(4): 925-28, April 1988.

95. Dement'ev, G. "Okhota s lovchimi, ikh soderzhanie i dressirovka.[Hunting with birds used in falconry: keeping and training the.]."Okhota I Okhotnich'e Koziaistvo. 1: 28-30, 1962.in Russian.

96. Devoe, Alan. '"Hawklet." American Mercury. 74: 119-122, April 1952.

97. Dixon, Joseph S. "The falcons of the great smokies." AmericanForests. 39: 256-57, June 1933.

98. Dock, George Jr. "About: hawks." New York Times Magazine. p.27-28, 4October 1959.

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99. Dorney, Robert S. "Bringing wildlife back to cities." TechnologyReview. 89: 48-54, October 1986.

100. Douglas, John H. "Cornell project brings peregrines back to easternUnited States." Science News. 104: 158-59, 8 Septeer 1973.

101. Duke, G. E. "Gastric digestion in sane raptors." camparativeBiochemistry and Physiololgy. 50A: 649-56, 1975.

102. Duke, G. E. "Meal to pellet intervals in 14 species of captiveraptors." Ccafvarative Biochemistry and Physiology. 53A(1): 1-6,1976.

103. DuPrau, Jeanne. "Seeing birds." Bird Watcher's Digest. 10(2): 60-63, November/October 1987.

104. Eaton, Walter Prichard. "The last savage." Harper's MonthlyMagazine. 146: 754-62, May 1923.

105. Eiseley, Loren Corey. "The bird and the machine." Harper's Magjazine.212: 69-73, January 1956.

106. Eiseley, Loren Corey. "The bird and the machine; excerpt fram theimmense journey." Reader's Digest. 71: 127-129, December 1957.

107. Eiseley, Loren. "There came a cry of joy." Reader's Digest. 110:

97-99, March 1977.

108. Elgin, Robert. "Hunt with wings." Sports Afield. 143: 60-62+, June 1960.

109. Elgin, Robert. "Lair of the falcon." Saturday Evening Post. 234:25+, 9 September 1961.

110. Ellis, David H. "The austral peregrine falcon: color variation,productivity, and pesticides." National Geographic Research. 1(3):388-94, Strmer 1985.

111. Enderson, James H. "An account of prairie falcons bred in captivity-1970."Raptor Research News. 5: 44-47, 1971.

112. Enderson, James H. "A breeding and migration survey of the peregrinefalcon." Wilson Bulletin. 77: 327-29, December 1965.

113. Enderson, James H. and Berger, Daniel D. "Chlorinated hydorcarbonresidues in peregrines and their prey." Condor. 70: 149-53, 1968.

114. Enderson, James H. and Wrege, Peter H. "DDE residues and eggshellthickness in prairie falcons." Journal of Wildlife Management. 37:476-78, 1973.

115. Enderson, James H. "Ecology of the prairie falcon (Falco mexicanusSchlegel)." University of Wyom'ing Publications. 28: 56-57, 1963.

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116. Enderson, James H. "Ecology of the prairie falcon in the central RockyMountain region." Colorado-WyarmirjgAcadeny of Science Journal. 5: 59-60,1963.

117. Enderson, James H. and Kirven, Monte N. "Flights of nesting peregrinefalcons recorded by telemetry." Raptor Research. 17(2): 33-37, Summer1983.

118. Enderson, James H. and McIntyre, James A. "A mmory." Hawk Chalk. 16:25-27, April 1977.

119. Enderson, James H. "Nesting performance and pesticide residues in Alaskanand Yukon peregrines." Auk. 85: 683-84, 1968.

120. Enderson, James H. "Pesticides and falcons." Hawk Chalk. 6: 23, August1967.

121. Enderson, James H. and Berger, Daniel D. "Pesticides: eggshell thinningand lowered production of yourg in prairie falcons." BioScience. 20:355-56, 15 March 1970.

122. Enderson, James H. "Population study of the sparrow hawk in east-centralIllinois." Wilson Bulletin. 72: 221-31, 1960.

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551. 'Wired for the hunt." Science Digest. 89: 26, March 1981.

552. 'With wing and claw." Time. 88: 72, 21 October 1966.

553. Wulf, Steve. "Talon scouts." Sports Illustrated. 67: 41, 26 October 1987.

554. Zirerman, David R. "Death cames to the peregrine falcon." New YorkTimes Magazine. p.8-9, 9 August 1970.

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555. Zimmermen, David R. "Endangered bird species; habitat manipulationmethods." Science. 192: 876-78, 28 May 1976.

556. Zinmerman, David R. "Keeping track of hawks." Audubon. 79: 2-12,July 1977.

557. Zimnerman, David R. "The peregrine: America's most endangered falcon."National Parks and Conservation Magazine. 46: 4-9, September 1972.

558. Zimnerffgn, David R. "That the peregrine shall live." Audubcn. 77:38-49, Novefber-December 1975.

559. Zwinger, Ann. "The eagle's fate and mine are one." Audubon. 79: 50-88,July 1977.

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The following periodical titles are devoted to falconry or the studyof birds of prey. Individual articles from these titles have not beencited in this bibliography unless they pertain directly to the U.S. AirForce Academy falconry program, or have been written by local authors.

1. The American falconer, the iournal of the Falconers' Association ofNorth America. v.1, 1941-.Note: Have 1941-1961 (Reprint edition].

2. British Falconers' Club. The Falcc.er: [the Journal of the BritishFalconers' Club]. v.1, 1937-. (Cataloged into the book collection as:SK 321 B85)Note: Have 1937-71 [Reprint edition, copy no. 75 of 96].

3. California Hawking Club. California hawking: the newsletter. v.1,1971-. (3 issues per vol.)Note: Have v.13, 1983-.Missing v.14#1,2,3; 16#2.

4. California Hawking Club. The Journal of the California Hawking Club.v.1, 1971-. (annual)Note: Have v.1, 1971-.Missing 1978, 1984.

5. Colorado Hawking Club. Journal. 1968-. (Published irregularly)Note: Have 1968-1969, 1974, 1975, 1968-78 (Decade issue), 1981.

6. Colorado Hawking Club. The stoop. v.1, 1979-. (2 issues per vol.?)Note: Have v.1#2; 2#1; 3#1,2; June 1986.

7. Deutscher Falkenorden: Jahrbuch fur Falknerei, Griefvoqelkunde undGreifvoqelschutz, angeschlossen dem Deutschen Jagdschutzverband.(Annual ? Cataloged into the book collection as: SK 321 B94 {year})Note: Have, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1965.

8. The Eyas: a newsletter frm the National Wildlife Federation's RaptorInformation Center. v.1, 1977-. (3 issues per vol. through 1985, 2issues per vol. thereafter)Note: Have v.3, 1979-.Missing v.4#1, 7#1, 8#2.

9. Falcon Research Group. Newsletter. No. 1, 1986-. (annual?)Note: Have no.2,3.

10. Falconry Club of Anerica. The-Pererinator: The unofficial publication(most unofficial) of the Falconry Club of America.Note: Have Feb. 1958?Contains biographical sketch on Dr. Robert M. Stabler.

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11. Falconry News and Notes, Journal of the Falconry Club of America. v.1,1953 -. (Irregular)Note: Have v.1-2, 1953-61.

12. Idaho Falconers Association. Journal. (published irregularly)Note: Have 1982, 1986.

13. New Mexico Falconry Association. Journal of the New Mexico FalconryAssociation. v.1, 1980-. (annual?)Note: Have v.1, 1980.

14. New York State Falconry Association. Mews News. v.1, 1978-. (annual)Note: Have 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.

15. North American Falconers' Association. Hawk Chalk; Newsletter of theNorth American Falconers' Association. v.1, 1962-. (3 issues per vol.)Note: Have v.1, 1962-.

16. North American Falconers' Association. The journal of the NorthAmerican Falconers' Association. v.1, 1962-. (annual)Note: Have v.1, 1962-.

17. Pennsylvania Falconry and Hawk Trust. Wing Beat: Journal of the PFHT.v.1, 1977-. (annual)Note: Have v.1-10, 1977-86.

18. Peregrine Fund. Annual Report. (annual)Note: Have 1987-1988, 1989.

19. Peregrine Fund Newsletter; for the study and preservation of falconsand other birds of prey. No.1, 1973-. (annual)Note: Have no.1, 1973-.Missing no.15.

20. PereQrine Fund Updqte.Note: Have Spring-Summer 1987.

21. The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota. News & Notes.(annual?)Note: Have 1988, 1989. Title changed to Raptor Release?

22. The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota. The Raptor Release.(birronthl y)Note: Have v.11, 1990-.Missing Jan/Feb 1990.

23. Raptor Recovery Center. free Flight. v.1, 1984-. (2 issues per vol.)Note: Have v.4#2 - v.6#1, 1987-89.

24. Raptor Research Foundation. The Journal of Raptor Research. v.21,1987-. (quarterly)Note: Have v.21, 1987-.

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25. Raptor Research Foundation. Raptor Research News. v.1, 1967-.Note: Have v.1-5, 1967-71. Title changed to Raptor Research with v.6,1972.

26. Raptor Research Foundation. Raptor Research. v.6, 1972-. (quarterly)Note: Have v.6-20, 1972-86. Title changed to The Journal of RaptorResearch with v.21, 1987.

27. Redtail; the newsletter of the Raptor Center of Pueblo. v.1, 1984 -.

(bimonthl y)Note: Have v.5, 1988 -.

Missing v.5#1,2,4; 6#5,6.

28. United Peregrine Society. Newsletter. No.1, 1979-. (annual)Note: Have No.1-3, 1979-81.

29. University of Minnesota. College of Veterinary Medicine. RaptorResearch Rehabilitation Program. RRRP Newsletter. (annual?)Note: Have no.9-12, 1986-88. Title changed to Raptor Center... News &Notes?

30. Washington Falconers Association. Journal of the WFA. (irregular)Note: Have 1981?

31. The Windwalker (Newsletter of the Birds of Prey RehabilitationFoundation). v.1, 1985 -.

Note: Have v.4#1.

32. World Working Group on Birds of Prey Owls. Bulletin. no.1, 1983-(published irregularly)Note: Have no.1- . (to be cataloged into the book collection)

33. World Working Group on Birds of Prey Owls. Newsletter. no.1, 1985 -(2 issues per year)Note: Have no.2, 6-.

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III. Laws & Regulations

I. A legislative historyof the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as anundedin 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980 : together with a section-by-section index. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1982. (SuDoc # Y 4.P 96/10: 97-6)Note: At head of title: 97th Congress, 2d session. Committee print."February 1982." Includes index. "Serial no. 97-6.".

2. United States. Joint Resolution to Designate the Week of October 7,1984 Through October 13, 1984 as "National Birds of Prey ConservationWeek.'. (Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O. Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,distributor, 1984]. (SuDoc # GS 4.111:98/pt.3)Note: Caption title. "Public Law 98-337." "98 Stat. 296." "July 3,1984, (S.J. Res. 230)".

3. United States. Joint Resolution to Designate the Month of May _1986, as"National Birds of Prey Month.". [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O. Supt.of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor, 1986].Note: Caption title. Shipping list no.: 86-509-P. "May 19, 1986, (S.J.Res. 288)." "100 Stat. 441." "Public Law 99-305.".

4. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommitteeon the Dept. of the Interior and Related Agencies. Department of theinterior and related agencies appropriations for 1981 : hearings before asubccmiittee of the CaTittee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,Ninety-sixth Congress, second session. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,1980. (SuDoc # Y 4.Ap 6/1:In 8/6/981/pt.1-11)

5. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcomritteeon Dept. of the Interior and Related Agencies. Department of the Interiorand related agencies appropriations for 1983 : hearings before asubccmmittee of the Conmittee onApkropriations_ House of Representatives,Ninety-seventh Congress, second session. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1982-.(SuDoc # Y 4.Ap 6/1:In 8/6/983/pt.i-)

6. United States. Congress. House. Ccmmittee on Appropriations. Subcomnitteeon the Dept. of the Interior and Related Agencies. Department of theInterior and related agencies appropriations for 1984 : hearings before asubcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Represntatives,Ninety-eighth Congress,_first session. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1983.(SuDoc # Y 4.Ap 6/1:In 8/6/984/pt.1-13)Note: Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. pts. 1-3.Justification of the budget estimates ... -- pts. 4-5. Testimony of publicwitnesses ... -- pt. 6. National Park Service .. . -- pt. 7. EnergyInformation Administration ... -- pt. 8. Siithsonian Institution ... -- pt.9. Indian education ... -- pt. 10. Office of the Inspector General ... --

pt. 11. Forest Service .. . -- pt. 12. Testimony of members of Congress,interested indivduals, and organizations ... pt. 13. Office of SurfaceMining, Reclamation, and Enforceent.

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7. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.Subccuuittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Enviro-molt.!kndancered species : hearings before the Subcairuttee on Fiah ies andildlife Conservatian and the Environment of the Ccmnittee on Merchant

Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives. Ninety-fifth Congress,secon& session, on edanaered species authorization, H.R. 10883 ...February 15, 1978 : endangered species oversight. Washington: U.S. Govt.Print. Off., 1978. (SuDoc # Y 4.M 53:95-40)Note: Hearings on endangered species oversight held May 24-Jume 28, 1978.

8. United States. Congress. House. Comittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.Subcominittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment.Endangered species act : hearings before the Subcatmittee on Fisheries andWildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Cmmidttee on MerchantMarine and Fisheries, House of Representatives. Ninety-ninth Conaress.first session, on endangered species act reauthorization, H.R. 1027 ...March 14. 1985 :_endangered species act and native erican reliqiouspractices ... June 11, 1985 : captive raptors. H.R. 2767 ... July 10. 1985.Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1985. (SuDoc # Y 4.A 53:99-10)

9. United States. Congress. House. Cownittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.Subcomittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Enviroammnt.Fish and wildlife legislation. Part 2 : hearins before the Subcawrdttee onFisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Envirowmt of the Ccaittee onMerchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-secdCongress, first session, on gw manacement and recreational develoyment.H.R. 697 ... H.R. 9754 ... H.R. 10384 ... September 10. 1971 : hawks. owls.and eagles, H.R. 3616 ... H.R. 5821 ... H.R. 7233 ... H.R. 8099 ... H.R.8258 ... H.R. 8507 ... H.R. 8508 ... H.R. 9235 ... H R. 10095 ... H.R. 10456•_. H.R. 10482 ... H.R. 10629... Setefber 20.24. 1971. Washington: U.S.Govt. Print. Off., 1971. (SuDoc # Y 4.M 53:92-14)

I1. United States. Congress. Senate. CAomnittee on Cacuwrce. Subcommuittee on theEnvirorment. Bald eagle protection act: hearing before the Subcoumittee onEnvironment of the Comnittee on Coamerce. United States Senate.Ninety-second Congress, second session, on S. 2547 ... A.R. 12186 ... H.R.14731 ... June 29, 1972. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972.(SuDoc # Y 4.C 73/2:92-63)

11. United States. Congress. Senate. Comwittee on Cammerce. Subcommittee on theEnvironment. To amend the Ekiangered species act of 1973 : hearing beforethe Subcointtee on Environment of the Caittee on Commerce. United StatesSenate. Ninety-fourth Conqress, second session, on S. 2334 ... S. 3122 ...H.R. 8092 ... Myj 6, 1976. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1976.(SuDoc # Y 4.C 73/2:94-82)

12. United States. Congress. Senate. Coinittee on Envirosmentand Public WorksSubcamittee on Resource Protection. Amendina the Endangered species act of1973 : hearings before the Subcammittee on Resource Protection of theCcumuttee on Envirorment and Public Works. United States Senate,Ninety-fifth Conges_s, second sessin_, on S. 2899 ... April 13 and 14, 1978.Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1978. (SuDoc # Y 4.P 96/10:95-H 60)

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13. United States. Congress. Senate. Conttee on Enviroment and Public Works.Subcaudttee on Environmental Pollution. Endanoered Species Actauthorizations : hearings before the Subccnuttee on Envirolnntal Pollutionof the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate,Ninety-ninth Conaress, first session, on S. 725 ... April 16 and 18, 1985.Washington: U.S. G.P.O., .985. (SuDoc # Y 4.P 96/10: S.hrg.99-70)Note: Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.

14. United States. Congress. Senate. Commyittee on Envircinent and Piblic Works.Subcoamittee on Resources Protection. Endangered species act oversiaht :hearims before the Subcomnittee on Resource Protection of the Comittee onEnvircumnt and Public Works, Unite!. States Senate, Ninety-fifth Conqess,_first session. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1977.(SuDoc # Y 4.P 96/10:95-H 33)Note: Hearings held July 20-28, 1977.

15. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Availability of a draftenvironmantal assessment on falconry and raptor propagationregulations." Federal Register. 52(132): 26030-33, July 10, 1987.Notice of availability.

16. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Availability of envirormwentalassessnet for peregrine falcon restoration in the Eastern United States."Federal Reister. 46(71): 21830, April 14, 1981.

17. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Availability of fonsi onperegrine falcon restoration in the Eastern United States." FederalReister. 46(105): 29545, June 2, 1981.

18. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Draft enviromentalassessment; Falconry and raptor propagation regulations; Extension ofcomet period." Federal Register. 52(201): 38803, October 19, 1987.Extension of comment period.

19. United States. Fish and Wildlie Service. "Eagle permits; Permits forfalconry purposes." Federal Register. 47(204): 46866+, October 21, 1982.Proposed rule.

20. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Eagle permits; Permits forfalconry purposes." Federal Register. 49(4): 887+, January 6, 1984.Final rule.

21. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Endangered and threatenedwildlife and plants; Reclassification of the Arctic peregrine falcon andclarification of its status in Washington and elsewhere in the conterminousUnited States." Federal Register. 49(55): 10520, March 20, 1984.Final rule.

22. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Endangered and threatedwildlife and plants; Proposal to determine the Northern Aplamdo falconto be an endangered species." Federal Register. 50(97): 20810+, May 20,1985.Proposed rule.

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23. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. 'fndangered and threatenedwildlife and plants; Determination of the Northern Aplomdo falcon to be anendangered species." Federal Reoister. 51(37): 6686+, February 25, 1986.Final rule.

24. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. 'ndangered species permitemrgency exemption; Take of peregrine falcon eggs." Federal Register.46(94): 26874, May 15, 1981.

25. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Falconry permitregulations." Federal Register. 41(10): 2237-40, January 15, 1976.

26. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "General permit procedures."50 CPR 13, September 14, 1989.

27. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Implementation of theEndangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors; Raptorpropagation permits; Federal falconry standards." Federal Register.48(8): 1325+, January 12, 1983.Proposed rule.

28. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Iplementation of theEndangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors; Raptorpropagation permits; Federal falconry standards." Federal Register.48(45): 9544+, March 7, 1983.Proposed rule, consideratio of comets.

29. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Implementation of theEndangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors; Raptorpropagation permits; Federal falconry standards." Federal Register.48(132): 31600+, July 8, 1983.Final rule.

30. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Iplementation of theEndangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors; Raptorpropagation permits; Federal falconry standards." Federal Register.49(52): 9736+, March 15, 1984.Final rule, correction.

31. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Intent to prepare anenvironmental impact statement on proposed regulatory changes dealingwith permits and migratory birds, including those iplenenting theEndangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors, for raptorpropagation and special purpose permits and setting federal falconrystandards." Federal Register. 51(99): 18812+, May 22, 1986.Public meeting and request for camments.

32. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Interim falconry rules."Federal Reqgister. 41(207): 46873, October 26, 1976.Proposed extension.

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33. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Migratory bird permits."50 CPR 21, March 1976.Falconry permits 50 CFR 21.28; Federal falconry standards 50 CFR 21.29.

34. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Migratory bird permits."50 CPR 21, Septebier 14, 1989.Falconry permits 50 CFR 21.28; Federal falconry standards 50 CFR 21.29.

35. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Migratory bird permits;Determination that Ohio meets federal falconry standards." FederalRegister. 48(183): 42820+, September 20, 1983.Final rule.

36. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. '"igratory birds permits;Uniform rules and procedures." Federal Register. 52(248): 48948-57,December 28, 1987.Proposed rules.

37. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Migratory birds permits;Uniform rules and procedures." Federal Register. 52(248): 48948+,December 28, 1987.Proposed rule.

38. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Migratory birds permits;Uniform rules and procedures." Federal Register. 54(177): 38142+,September 14, 1989.Final rule.

39. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Peregrine falcon; Emergencyexemption; Issuance." Federal Register. 50(144): 30524+, July 26, 1985.

40. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. Proposed falconryregulations. Washington, D.C: U. S. Department of the Interior, FishWildlife Service, 1976. (SK 321 .U5)Note: At head of title: Environmental assessment.

41. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Proposed reclassificationof the peregrine falcons in North America." Federal Register. 48(41):8796+, March 1, 1983.Proposed rule.

42. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Review of regulationimplementing the Endangered Species Act exenption for certain raptors;Raptor propagation permits; Federal falconry standards." FederalRegister. 50(3): 518+, January 4, 1985.Notice of intent and request for comments.

43. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Review of regulationsimplementing the Endangered Species Act exemption for certain raptors;Raptor propagation permits; Federal falconry standards; Extension ofcamment period." Federal Register. 50(23): 4877, February 4, 1985.Notice of extension of the comment period.

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44. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Seuannual agenda of rulesscheduled for review or development---Final rule stage." FederalRegister. 53(79): 13914+, April 25, 1988.

45. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Semiiannual agenda of rulesscheduled for review or developent---Final rule stage." FederalRegister. 54(208): 44755+, October 30, 1989.

46. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Seuuiannual agenda of rules---Ccupleted action." Federal Register. 55(78): 16288+, April 23, 1990.

47. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Sefiannual agenda---Finalrule stage." Federal Register. 53(205): 42034+, October 24, 1988.

48. United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. "Seniannual agenda---Finalrule stage." Federal Register. 54(77): 16766+, April 24, 1989.

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IV. POETRY

Unless otherwise indicated, items in this section can be found in a variety ofsources. Citations have been obtained from:

Granger's Index to Poetry. 4th ed. 1973. (PN 1020 G75)5th ed. 1973. (PN 1020 G75 1962)6th ed. 1973. (PN 1021 G7 1973)8th ed. 1986. (PN 1021 G7 1986)9th ed. 1990. (Ref PN 1021 G7 1990)1970-77 (PN 1022 G7 1978)

1. Anonymous. "The Falcon."

2. Anonymous. "The Falconer's Song."

3. Baldwin, Eleanor. "The Old Falcon."

4. Benet, William Rose. '"he Falconer of God."

5. Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen. "The Falcon."

6. Cochran, Leonard. "On the Continuity of Deer, Falcons, and Other Things."Poetry 115:110, November, 1969.

7. Coffin, Robert P. Tristram. "Golden Falcon."

8. Da San Geminiano, Folgore. "September." Translated by Dante GabrielRossetti.

9. Drayton, Michael. "Hawking."

10. Duncan, Robert. '"y Mother would be a Falconress."

11. Dwyer, Frank. "Falcon."

12. Gottlieb, Ann. "Lady Luck."

13. Gumn, Than. "Taner and Hawk."

14. Hopkins, Gerard. "The Windhover."

15. Howitt, Mary. "Hawking Party in the olden Time."

16. Knight of Kurenberg. "The Falcon."

17. Melone, Deborah. "Terns of Falconry." Ms. 4:87, November 1985.

18. Merwin, W.S. "The Falcons."

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19. Phoenice, J. "Hawk remembered."

20. Ravenscraft, Thars. "Hawking for the Partridge."

21. Read, Herbert. "The Falcon and the Dove."

22. Stoddard, Richard Henry. '"The Falcon."

23. Wilkinson, Anne. "Falconry."

24. Wyatt, Thoas. "Luckes, my faire falcon..."

25. Wylie, Elinor. "Trhe Falcon."

26. Yakamochi, Otam No. "Longing for my Stray Hawk, I Dreamed about Him andWrote these in my Joy."

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V. UNPUBLISHED ITEMS

1. The academy mascot. [U.S. Air Force Academy]: n.d. (SpecialCollections - RG 499)Note: A history of the selection of the falcon as the U.S.A.F. Academymascot.Typewritten.

2. Baines, Larry. President's message concerning the new Federal FalconryRegulation Proposals. Sacramento, CA: California Hawking Club, Feb. 8,1988. (Special Collections - RG 499)Note: Message to California Hawking Club members.Typewritten. 4 pages. Includes copy of letter to NAFA menbers fromRalph Rogers.

3. Fact Sheet: The falcon. U.S. Air Force Academy, CO: Office ofInformation, n.d. (Special Collections - RG 499)Note: A discussion of the falcon as mascot of the Air Force Academy.Includes information on types of falcons; the Academy falcons; cadetfalcon handlers, and how the falcon is captured and trained.Typewritten. 6 pages. Editions vary.

4. Fact sheet: The falcon. U.S. Air Force Academy, CO: Directorate ofInformation, 7 Nov 74. (Special Collections - RG 499)Typewritten. 3 pages.

5. Falconry. [U.S. Air Force Academy, CO: Library], n.d. (SpecialCollections - RG 499)Note: A discussion of the history of falconry and the Air Force Academyfalconry program.Folded brochure.

6. Falconry. [U.S.A.F. Academy, CO: Library, 1978]. (Special Collections- RG 499)Folded brochure.

7. Falconry. U.S. Air Force Academy, C: [Admissions Office], [1982].(Special Collections - RG 499)Folded brochure.

8. Hair, Jay D. Proposed reclassification of the e rcrine falcon in NorthAmrica. Washington, D.C.: National Wildlife Federation, May 27, 1983.(Special Collections - RG 499)Note: Letter to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Typewritten. 9 pages..

9. Johnson, M. Douglas. Air force academy mascots. [U.S. Air ForceAcademy: Library], 23 Oct 1975. (Special Collections - RG 499)Note: A list of past Academy mascot names, indicating species and sexof birds.Typewritten. 2 pages.

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10. Millsap, Brian A,, et al. Re: R3-21-02-13. Iylementation of theEndangered Species Act exemtion for certain raptors; Raptorpropagation Permits; Federal falconry standards. Washington, D.C.:National Wildlife Federation, 10 February 1983. (Special Collections -RG 499)Note: Comments from the National Wildlife Federation on proposed rulespublished in the Federal Register, Jan. 12, 1983.Typewritten. 7 pages.

11. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the Air Force Academy mascot.(Special Collections - RG 499)

12. Miscellaneous information on falconry furnished by Col. James C.McIntyre. [U.S. Air Force Academy, CO]: Prepared by DHS, 1969.(Special Collections - RG 499)Typewritten. 4 pages.

13. Rogers, Ralph. Letter to members of the North Anrican FalconersAssociation. Winifred, MT: North American Falconers Association,[1988]. (Special Collections - RG 499)Note: NAFA position on proposed Federal Falconry Regulations.Typewritten. 2 pages. Attached is copy a of the proposed regulations asprinted in the Federal Register 52(248): 48948-57, Dec. 28, 1987.

14. Shor, Williston. The Facts about Operation Falcon. Mill Valley, C:North American Falconers Association, July 29, 1984. (SpecialCollections - RG 499)Note: Letter to NAFA merbers.Typewritten. 11 pages.

15. [Wiley, Elizabeth A.]. Untitled news release. U.S. Air ForceAcademy, CO: Office of Inforration, n.d. (Special Collections - RG499)Typewritten. 6 pages.

16. [Wiley, Elizabeth A. ?]. Untitled. n.p.: n.d. (Special Collections- RG 499)Note: Possibly a news release on the Academy Falconry program.Carbon copy of typewritten manuscript. 8 pages.

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INDEX to Monographic Works

Index term cosist of Library of Congress Subject HeAdings extracted from OCLC MARCrecords. Not all terms associated Vith a record have been use , just those relevant to thisbibliography. In soew cases, terms have been modified or enhanced to improve relevance.

AIRPORTS--BIIO CONTROL BIROS--ANERICA

126 360 114

AMERICAN KESTREL BIRDS--ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

26 53 54 55 68 15 350 54366 403 491 496 55 506 518587 BIRDS--BRITISH COLUMBIA

AMERICAN KESTREL--ARTIFICIAL 36INSEMINATION

BiRDS--BRITISH ISLES16

27AMERICAN KESTREL--BEHAVIOR

BIRDS--CANADA155

294AMERICAN KESTREL--MORTALITY

BIRDS--COLORADO146 23

AMERICAN KESTREL--REPROOUCTIONBIRDS--COLORADO--EL PASO COUNTY

146314

ANIMAL PAINTERS--UNITED STATES--BIOGRAPHY BIRDS--COLORADO--UNITED STATES AIR

FORCE ACADEMY432

149ANIMAL PAINTING AND ILLUSTRATION

BIRDS--DISEASES344

132 176ANIMAL-WORSHIP

B!RDS--ENGLAND150

312ANIMALS, HABITS AND BEHAVIOR

BIRDS--ENGLAND--MIDDIESEX583

245ANINI.S, LEGENDS AND STORIES OF

3JRDS--EUROPE583

234 235APLOMADO FALCON

BIRDS--FLIGHT261

540BIRD DISEASES

BiRDS--FOLKLORE124 131 132 176 292

18BIRO WATCHING--NE YORK (N.Y.) BIRDS--GREAT BRITAIN

315316 246

BIRDS BIRDS--GREENLAND

414 486

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BIRDS--MEDITERRANEAN REGION BIRDS OF PREY--BEHAVIOR

234 571

BIRDS--MIDDLE AMERICA BIRDS OF PREY--BIBLIOGRAPHY

198 125 413

BIRDS--NORTH AMERICA BIRDS OF PREY--BRAZIL

198 5

BIRDS--SURGERY BIRDS OF PREY--BREEDING--CONGRESSES

124 74

BIRDS--UNITED STATES BIRDS OF PREY--BRITAIN

441 472

BIRDS, PROTECTION OF--PERIODICALS BIRDS OF PREY--BRITISH ISLES

56 81

BIRDS (IN RELIGION, FOLKLORE, ETC.) BIRDS OF PREY--CALIFORNIA

15 354 355 572

BIRDS IN ART BIRDS OF PREY--CANADA--CONGRESSES

18 467

BIRDS IN LITERATURE BIRDS OF PREY--CAPTIVE BREEDING

18 246 251 461

BIRDS OF PREY BIRDS OF PREY--CENTRAL EUROPE

8 11 24 51 60 69 71 86 47572 86 93 99 101 14 106

161 141 151 154 166 16T185 BIRDS OF PREY--COLORADO261 214 217 219 220 256 257276 281 284 298 299 369 343 128 412358 368 372 373 391 417 426429 442 456 462 463 468 492 BIRDS OF PREY--CONGRESSES530 533 534 566 561 571 598

12 14 129 259 293 461 42BIRDS OF PREY--AFRICA 584 594 595 596

79 BIRDS OF PREY--DATA PROCESSING

BIRDS OF PREY--AFRICA, NORTH- 415-IDENTIFICATION

BIRDS OF PREY--DISEASES663

131 132 203 292BIRDS OF PREY--AFRICA, SOUTHERN

BIRDS OF PREY--DISEASES--CONGRESSES175 527 531 5B4

BIRDS OF PREY--ALASKABIRDS OF PREY--EASTERN STATES

254 255 385 471 579 580 604158

BIRDS OF PREY--ALASKA--CONGRESSESBIRDS OF PREY--ECOLOGY467

566 528BIRDS OF PREY--AUSTRALIA

BIRDS OF PREY--EUROPE143 27 391

52 65 89 23T 266 368

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BIRDS OF PREY--EUROPE-IDENTIFICATION BIRDS OF PREY--NORTH AMERICA--PICTORIAL WORKS

182 183 103351

BIRDS OF PREY--FICTION BIRDS OF PREY--NORTH DAKOTA-BADLANDS

413 562

BIRDS OF PREY--GERMANY BIRDS OF PREY--NORTHEASTERN STATES81 212 310 416 264 282 553

BIRDS OF PREY--GREAT BRITAIN BIRDS OF PREY--NORTHWEST, PACIFIC-

83 189 344 425 568 -PICTORIAL WORKS

BIRDS OF PREY--IDAHO 13

114 288 320 509 554 555 592 BIRDS OF PREY--OHIO

BIRDS OF PREY--IDAHO--PERIODICALS 53 521

510 556 BIRDS OF PREY--PAWNEE NATIONALGRASSLAND (COLO.)

BIRDS OF PREY--IDAHO--SNAKE RIVERBIRDS OF PREY NATURAL AREA 414

311 BIRDS OF PREY--PENNSYLVANIA--HAWKMOUNTAIN

BIRDS OF PREY--IDENTIFICATION 253499 BIRDS OF PREY--PICTORIAL WORKS

BIRDS OF PREY--JUVENILE LITERATURE 13 349 39124 141 215 216561 BIRDS OF PREY--SNAKE RIVER

BIRDS OF PREY--NINESOTA (UYO.-WASH.)--PERIODICALS

605 556

BIRDS OF PREY--MONTANA BIRDS OF PREY--SOUTH AMERICA

445 91

BIRDS OF PREY--NEAR EAST- BIRDS OF PREY--SOUTHERN STATES-iDENTIFiCATION 264

603 BIRDS OF PREY--SOUTHWESTERN STATES-BIRDS OF PREY--NEVADA -CONGRESSES

210 517

BIRDS OF PREY--NEW JERSEY BIRDS OF PREY--SPAIN

258 376

BIRDS OF PREY--NORTH AMERiCA BIRDS OF PREY--UNITED STATES

41 42 44 139 263 265 266 121 229 318 437 466302 303 357 365 381 384 424519 588 BIRDS OF PREY--JNITED STATES-

-IDENTIFICATIONBIRDS OF PREY--NORTH AMERICA-

-IDENTIFiCATION 422

122 151 BIRDS OF PREY--UNITED STATES--LAWAND LEGISLATION

BIRDS OF PREY--NORTH AMERCA--MIGRATION 539

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BIRDS OF PREY--UTAH FALCONERS--ENGLAND--BIOGRAPHY

168 51 559 361

BIRDS OF PREY--lEST (U.S.) FALCONERS--GREAT BRITAIN--BIOGRAPHY

100 551

BIRDS OF PREY--WEST (U.S.)- FALCONERS--PAKISTAN-CONGRESSES

136576

FALCONIDAEBIRDS OF PREY--WEST VIRGINIA

68 223 306 474188

FALCONIDAE--DISEASESBIRDS OF PREY--WISCONSIN

21230

FALCONIFORMESBIRDS OF PREY--WYOMING 82 391

444 445

FALCONIFORMES--ARIZONABIRDS OF PREY IN ART

383112 331 563 S64

FALCONIFORMES--BRITISH COLUMBIABIRDS OF PREY IN ART--CATALOGS

3631

FALCONIFORMES--EUROPECANVAS EMBROIDERY--PATTERNS

235331

FALCONIFORMES--FICTIONCRANEOURNE CHASE (ENGLAND) 393 394

110FALCONiFORMES--IDAHO

EAGLES--FICTION 288 592311

FALCONIFORMES--IDENTIFICATIONELECTRIC LINES--SAFETY MEASURES

51541T

FALCONIFORMES--NORTH AMERICAELEONORA'S FALCON

424120 571

FALCONRYENDANGERED SPECIES--ALASKA 1 14 15 22 32 43 46

471 47 59 61 62 84 91 98183 133 138 141 148 152 118

ENDANGERED SPECIES--UNITED STATES 172 188 181 181 194 191 281289 218 211 225 249 281 289

163 298 296 305 319 324 363 310371 374 377 378 379 421 438

ENGLAND--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS 439 447 464 478 481 483 489494 495 497 498 520 525 526

325 543 550 552 581 582 589 590591

FALCO COLUMBARIUSFALCONRY--AFGHANISTAN

34 548 601 321FALCO PELEGRINOIOES

FALCONRY--ARABIA177 178

7 169 546

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FALCONRY--AIAIAN PENINSULA--HISTORY FALCONRY--INDIA

386 94

FALCONRY--ASiA FALCONRY--ITALY

446 173 440

FALCONRY--AUSTRIA FALCONRY--ITALY--HISTORY

232 291

FALCONRY--BIBLIOGRAPHY FALCONRY--JAPAN

29 192 193 244 408 413 431 161 295514

FALCONRY--JUVENILE LITERATUREFALCONRY--DENMARK

305 489544FALCONRY--NETHERLANDS--VALKENSWAARD-

FALCONRY--DICTIONARIES -HISTORY

73 226 418

FALCONRY--EARLY WORKS TO 1800 FALCONRY--NEW YORK--EXAMINATIONS,QUESTIONS, ETC4 11 48 137 192 208 221

327 328 329 340 351 359 390 396536 542 551 560 586

FALCONRY--NORTH AMERICAFALCONRY--ENGLAND

35 37 40 41 42 202 433361 FALCONRY--PAKISTAN

FALCONRY--EUROPE--HiSTORY 136

142 FALCO--PERIODICAS--INEXES

FALCONRY--FICTION 406 407

190 602 FALCONRY--QATAR

FALCONRY--FRANCE 3

16 69 108 115 116 118 145 FALCONRY--SPAIN191 213 233 353 448 485 515538 1' 345

FALCONRY--GERMANY FALCONRY--UNITED STATES

85 192 193 195 454 416 569 63 64 117 360 369 392 400570 471 490

FALCONRY--GERMANY--AUSBACH FALCONRY--UNITED STATES--LAW AND(LANDKREIS)--HISTORY LEGISLATION

34; 539

FALCONRY--GREAT 3R,'AIN FALCONRY IN ART

49 50 134 185 186 189 196 112 202231 248 280 362 364 372 375411 438 484 487 488 523 524

FALCONSFALCONRY--GREAT BRITAIN--HISTORY

2 17 19 35 36 31 96557 558 133 135 140 152 170 181 199

218 243 211 301 305 361 311FALCONRY--HiSTORY 449 483 493 511 522 549

339

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FALCONS--ALASKA FOULING--GREAT BRITAIN

45 95 184

FALCONS--ANECDOTES GOLDEN EAGLE

532 444 445

FALCONS--BEHAVIOR GOLDEN EAGLE--SCOTLAND--BEHAVION

308 545

FALCONS--CANADA GOSHAWK

274 81 582 583

FALCONS--DISEASES GOSHAWK--BREEDING

3 215 212

FALCONS--FICTION GYRFALCON

206 453 508 45 95 91 I0 152 291 399455 451 511

FALCONS--ICELANDGYRFALCON--ALASKA199 334

489

FALCONS--IRELANDGYRFALCON--BREEDING399

459FALCONS--JUVENILE LITERATURE

GYRFALCON--CANADA395371

FALCONS--MONTANAGYRFALCON--FICTION

332 49FALCONS--PAKISTAN

HARRIERS136

514FALCONS--SOUTHWESTERN STATES

HAWK CHALK261 496 491

FALCONS--STORIESHAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY ASSOCIATION195

78FALCONS--UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

ACADEMY HAWKS

211 29 35 37 78 138 19 263363 364 365 369 374 375 382FALCONS--WALES

HAWKS--IDENTIFICATION419

156FALCONS IN ART

HAWKS--MIGRATION2117112 292

261 301FIRST AID FOR ANIMALS

HIMALAYAN GOLDEN EAGLE69584

FISHINGHUNTING

51390 131 236 241 251 356

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HUITING--1IBLIOGRAPHY NORTH AMERICAN FALCONERS'ASSOCIATION514

491 496 417HUNTING--DICTIONARIES

OlGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS-286 -ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

HUNTING--EARLY WORKS TO 1800 331 338

113 454 465 ORGANOPHOSPHATE CONPOUNDS

HUNTING--EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES- 279-HISTORY

ORNITHLOGISTS--CORRESPONDENCE,88 REMINISCENCES, ETC

HUNTING--EUROPE--HISTORY 336

142 ORNITHOLOGISTS--DIRECTORIES

HUNTING--GREAT BRITAIN 696

330 ORNITHOLOGISTS--UNITED STATES--BIOGRAPHY

HUNTING--HISTORY43288

ORNITHOLOGYHUNTING--TERMINOLOGY

531113

ORNITHOLOGY--PERIODICALSHUNTING IN LITERATURE

97352

PEREGRINE FALCONINCUNABULA--FACSImILES

2 5 19 38 39 92 9546 135 144 159 177 178 214 218

225 294 301 337 380 389 427INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL 428 431 443 469 493 501 512

SYSTEMS--BIRDS OF PREY 578 599 691

415 PEREGRINE FALCON--ALASKA

KESTRELS 4T1 597

338 565 PEREGRINE FALCON--ANECDOTES

KESTRELS--CONGRESSES 25 123

12 PEREGRINE FALCON--ARIZONA

KESTRELS--FICTION 162

212 453 413 PEREGRINE FALCON--BEHAVIOR

KESTRELS--JUVENILE FICTION 502 503 541 547

453 PEREGRINE FALCON--1BLIOGRAPHY

LESSER KESTREL--BIOGRAPHY 313 459

419 PEREGRINE FALCON--CALIFORNIA

MERLIN (BIRDS) 66 238 239 381 388 541

34 274 399 601 PEREGRINE FALCON--CANADA

NEI FOREST (ENGLAND) 3T1

326

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PEREGRINE FALCON--CANADA--MONTREAL PEREGRINE FALCON--PACIFIC COAST

227 (UNITED STATES AND CANADA)

423PEREGRINE FALCON--CAPTIVE BREEDING

PEREGRINE FALCON--REPRODUCTION2!t388

PEREGRINE FALCON--CONGRESSESPEREGRINE FALCON--RESEARCH139 435

436PEREGRINE FALCON--EASTERN STATES

PEREGRINE FALCON--ROCKY MOUNTAIN30 158 398 REGION

PEREGRINE FALCON--ECOLOGY 9 1

458 PEREGRINE FALCON--ROCKY MOUNTAINqEGION--PERIODiCALS

PEREGRINE FALCON--ECOLOGY--MEXICO593

323PEREGRINE FALCON--SOUTH DAKOTA

PEREGRINE FALCON--FICTIONSoo

33 51 241 585PEREGRINE FALCON--TEXAS

PEREGRINE FALCON--GREENLANO285 395

171 242PEREGRINE FALCON--uNITED STATES

PEREGRINE FALCON--JUVENILELITERATURE 434

19 218 493 PEREGRINE FALCON--WEST (U.S.)

PEREGRINE FALCON--MANAGEMENT 405

436 PEREGRINE FUND (U.S.)

PEREGRINE FALCON--MEXICO 495

273 PESTICIDES AND WILDLIFE

PEREGRINE FALCON--MICHIGAN 146 269 279 332

119 PHOTOGRAPHY OF BIRDS

PEREGRINE FALCON--MORTALITY 20 138 312 441

388 PRAIRIE FALCON

PEREGRINE FALCON--NESTLINGS 6 67 153 165 216 224 240278 394 332 414 451 452 504

166 513 512

PEREGRINE FALCON--NEW MEXICO PRAIRIE FALCON--ECOLOGY

166 458PRAIRIE FALCON--EGGS

PEREGRINE FALCON--NEW YORK (STATE)--ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS I10

342 PRAIRIE FALCON--PARASiTES

PEREGRINE FALCON--NORTHWEST 149TERRITORIES

PRAIRIE FALCON--WYOMING19

482

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PRAIRIE FALCONS--CAPTIVE BREEDING SNAKE RIVER BIROS OF PREY NATURALAREA (IDANO)--PERIODICALS

510RAPTOR RESEARCH FOUNDATION

SNAKE RIVER BIRDS OF PREY PROJECT606 (U.S.)

RARE ANIMALS--COLORADO 554 555

127 SPORTS--GREAT BRITAIN

RARE ANIMALS--LAW AND LEGISLATION 283 330

333 TOY AND MOVABLE BOOKS--SPECIMENS

RARE BIRDS 561

111 164 228 348 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY

RARE BIRDS--CONGRESSES 105

535 VETERINARY MEDICINE--EARLY WORKS TO1800

RARE BIRDS--UNITED STATES4

420WOOD-CARVING--TECHNIQUE

RED-TAILED HANK563 564

21ZOOLOGY

SAKER FALCON192 335

32ZOOLOGY--ENCYCLOPEDIAS

SNUGGLING222

371ZOOLOGY--ENGLAND--NORFOLK

SNAKE RIVER BIRDS OF PREY NATURALAREA (IDAHO) 347

114 509 554 555

112