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1 INDEX TO THE CHAT-VOLUME 45 Aberdeen, N.C., 106 Aiken (County), S.C., see Savannah River Plant Alamance County, N.C., 47,108; see also Burlington, Lake Cammack Alleghany County, N.C., 20; see also Stone Mountain State Park Allendale County, S.C., 106 Anderson (County), S.C., 20, 110; see also Pendleton, Townville Andre, John B., 44 Anhinga, 2,19,47,104 Anson County, N.C., 20,43; see also Lilesville Ashe County, N.C., 20,23 Asheville, N.C., 80,83,93 Atlantic Beach, N.C., 19,104,107 Avocet, American, 49,106 Avon, N.C., 84 Barnwell County, S.C., see Savannah River Plant Beaufort, N.C., 19,49,50,51,52,102,105,106, 107 Beaufort County, N.C., 4,39 Beaufort Inlet, N.C., 21,105 Beaverdam Reservoir, N.C., 20,22,47,48,49, 50,51,52,53,79,80,81,104,105,106,107,108 behavior, bathing, 7 brood parasitism, distraction display, 103 drinking, 40 feeding, 7,40,41,56,72,73,89 fishing, 41 food storing, 11 insight learning, 41 migratory, 85-89, nesting, 15,72,93-95, threatening, 45 winter, 71,96-97 Bennettsville, S.C., 105 Bertie County, N.C., 19,30 Bildstein, Keith, 38 Bird Count, Spring, 1-6 Bittern, American, 4,5,105 Least, 48 Blackbird, Brewer's, 53,82 Red-winged, 37,63,96 Bladen County, N.C., 23,104,107,108; see also Clarkton, White Lake Blowing Rock, N.C., 22 Bluebird, Eastern, 98,99 Bodie Island, N.C., 13,47,50,51,54,84,106, 107,110 Book Reviews, 25-28,55-56, Brant, 78,105 Brevard, N.C., 6 Brunswick County, N.C., 21,83; see also Holden Beach, Shallotte, Southport, Sunset Beach Bryson City, N.C., 106 Bufflehead, 79 Bulls 'island_ S C., 100 B A Buncombe County, N.C., 82,98-100; see also Asheville, Enka, Swannanoa Bunting, Indigo, 61,62,65 Painted, 23,61,71,83 Snow, 54,84 Burke County, N.C., see Lake James Burlington, N.C., 20,23,24,47,49,53,79 Buxton (Woods), N.C., 82,109 C Caesars Head, S.C., 52 Caldwell County, N.C., 6; see also Blowing Rock, Lenoir Camden, S.C., 80 Canvasback, 79 Cape Island, S.C., 105 Cape Lookout, N.C., 3,19,20,47,48,51,53,78, 81,105,107,108,109 Cardinal, 38 (print), 61,62,70,71,96 Carolina Beach, N.C., 48,54,81,83,84 Carter, J.H., III, 16 Carteret County, N.C., 20,22,41,54,83,84, 106,108,109; see also Atlantic Beach, Beaufort Inlet, Cape Lookout, Cedar Island, Core Banks, Croatan National Forest, Fort Macon State Park, Harkers Island, Morehead City, Newport, Pine Knoll Shores, Portsmouth, Shackleford Banks Caswell County, N.C., see Yanceyville Cedar Island, N.C., 20,79,81,106 Chapel Hill, N.C., 5,49,50,52,53,54,79,82, 83,104,108,110 Charleston (County), S.C., 4,20,36,44,45, 48,49,51,53,78,81,84,85-90,98,104,105,106, 107,108,109; see also Bulls Island, Cape Island, Folly Beach, Francis Marion National Forest, Johns Island, Kiawah Island, McClellanville, Mount Pleasant, Seabrook Island, Sullivans Island Charlotte, N.C., 6 Chat, Yellow-breasted, 61,82 Chatham County, N.C., 19,46,48,80,105; see also Jordan Reservoir, New Hope River, Siler City checklist, Durham County, N.C., 92 Chickadee, Black-capped, 108 Carolina, 61 Chowan County, N.C., 21 Chuck-will's-widow, 52,108 Clarendon County, S.C., see Santee N.W.R. Clark, Mary Kay, 73,100 Clarkson, Edwin 0. and Elizabeth B., 70 Clarkton, N.C., 19 Clemmons State Forest, N.C., 11 Clemson, S.C., 19,22,48,49,50,51,52,53,54, 79,84,107 Coastal Bird Conference, 12 Columbia, S.C., 19,83 Congaree Swamp, S.C., 80 Conners, John, 46 Coot, American, 79 Core Banks, N.C., 54,105 Cormorant, Double-crested, 5,6,47,104 Great, 47,78,104 corrections, 24, The Chat
2 Cove City, N.C., 78 Cowbird, Brown-headed, 33,37,57-68 Crane, Sandhill, 21,49 Craven County, N.C., 79; see also Cove City, Croatan National Forest, Havelock Croatan National Forest, N.C., 19,20 Crossbill, Red, 83 Crow, Fish, 52,82 Crowders Mountain State Park, N.C., 49 Cuckoo, Black-billed, 51,107 Yellow-billed, 15-16,51 Cumberland County, N.C., 4; see also Fayetteville, Fort Bragg Curlew, Long-billed, 21,49 Currituck County, N.C., 82 D Dare County, N.C., 20,45,73,75, ; see also Avon, Bodie Island, Buxton, Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, Oregon Inlet, Pea Island, Salvo Deep Creek, Great Smoky Mtn. Natl. Park, 109 Derby, N.C., 108 Dick, John Henry, drawings by, 24,90,110,119 Dickcissel, 4,53,63,83,109 Dillon (County), S.C., 4 Dove, Mourning, 54,96 Dowitcher, Long-billed, 21,50,80,106 Short-billed, 21,50,54,106 Duck, Harlequin, 105 Ring-necked, 20,79 Ruddy, 79 Wood, 97 Dunlin, 5,21,50,80,107 Durham (County), N.C., 5,19,23,49,53,92 (county list), 106 Duyck, Bill E., No. 4 cover photo, Eagle, Bald, 2,20,48,85-90,106 Golden, 24,48,70,80 Edgecombe County, N.C., see Rocky Mount Egret, Cattle, 6,19,47,105 Great, 6,48 Snowy, 19,54,105 Eider, King, 79,105 Elkin-Ronda, N.C., 6 Enka, N.C., 79 Fairfield County, S.C., see Simpsonville Falcon, Peregrine, 48,54,80,85-90,106 Fayetteville, N.C., 19,20,22,23,24,47,48, 51,52,53,54,79,80,82,83,104,105,106,107, 108,109,110 Feduccia, Alan, 28 Finch, House, 2,23,54,61,71,83 Purple, 2,62,71 Fink, Louis C., 27,56 Flamingo, American, 20,105 Flycatcher, Alder, 1,4,108 Least, 3,6,52 Olive-sided, 52 E F Scissor-tailed, 22,108 Traill's, 52 Vermilion, 45 Willow, 4,22 Yellow-bellied, 1,4,52 Folly Beach, S.C., 22 Forsyth County, N.C., 48,54; see also Winston-Salem Fort Bragg, N.C., 83,84 Fort Fisher, N.C., 53,54,80 Fort Macon State Park, N.C., 20,21,49,50, 105,106 Four Oaks, N.C., 51,52 Francis Marion National Forest, S.C., 53 Franklin County, N.C., 57,64 Frigatebird, Magnificent, 47,105 Fulmar, Northern, 104 Funderburg, John B., 25 Fussell, John 0., III, 1 G Gallinule, Purple, 21,49 Gaston County, N.C., see Crowders Mtn. S. P. Gates County, N.C., 20,22,23; see also Gatesville, Merchants Millpond S. P. Gatesville, N.C., 48 Georgetown (County), S.C., 52; see also Huntington Beach State Park, Litchfield Beach, North Island, Pawleys Island Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, 61,66,82 Godwit, Black-tailed, No. 1 cover, 13-14,84 Hudsonian, 80 Marbled, 106 Goldeneye, Common, 79 Goose, Ross', 79 Snow, 4,48,78 (Blue) White-fronted, 78 Goshawk, 80 Grackle, Boat-tailed, 82 Common, 37,77 Graham County, N.C., 23,102,103 Grant, Gilbert S., No. 2 cover photo Grebe, Eared, 78 Horned, 19,47,78 Pied-billed, 19 Red-necked, 78,104 Western, Greensboro, N.C., 6 Greenville, N.C., 37 Greenville (County), S.C., 6,23; see also Caesars Head Grosbeak, Black-headed, 23,83 Blue, 61,83 Evening, 2,53,71,83 Rose-breasted, 3,4,7,71,83,109 Grouse, Ruffed, 80 Guilford County, N.C., 20,105; see also Greensboro, High Point Gull, Bonaparte's, 5,51,81 Glaucous, 51,75,81,107 Great Black-backed, 81 Herring, 51,75,81,107 Laughing, 107 Lesser Black-backed, 51,75,81,107 Mew (Common), 75 Ring-billed, 51,75,81 Fall
3 Haggerty, Tom, 65,77 Halifax (County), N.C., 20,30,43,84; see also Littleton, Roanoke Rapids Hamlet, N.C., 110 Hamel, Paul B., 12 Harkers Island, N.C., 83,110 Hatteras, N.C., 47,50,51,81 Cape, 49,78,79,81,84,104,107 Inlet, 78,104,105 Havelock, N.C., 109 Hawk, Broad-winged, 2,20,48 Cooper's, 2,20,85-90 Marsh, 2,20,54,80,85-90,106 Red-shouldered, 2,34,56,85-90,97 Red-tailed, 2,40,85-90 Rough-legged, 80,105 Sharp-shinned, 2,20,85-90 Haywood County, N.C., 23,48; see also Hazelwood, Lake Junaluska, Richland Balsam, Shining Rock Hazelwood, N.C., 21 Henderson, N.C., 20 Henderson County, N.C., 23; see also Hendersonville Hendersonville, N.C., 23 Heron, Great Blue, 105 Green, 41,78 Little Blue, 5,54 Louisiana, 19 Hertford County, N.C., 22 Highlands, N.C., 83 High Point, N.C., 22 Hillsborough, N.C., 110 Hintsa, Kevin, 92 Hoffman, N.C., 106 Hoke County, N.C., 53,109; see also McCain, Raeford Holden Beach, N.C., 105 Hughes, David, 13 Hummingbird, Ruby-throated, 81 Rufous, 81 Huntington Beach State Park, S.C., 20,21, 49,50,51,53,78,80,104,107 Hyde County, N.C., 73,96; see also Lake Mattamuskeet, Ocracoke, Swanquarter H Ibis, Glossy, 19,48,78 White, 20,48 Iredell County, N.C., 6 Irvin, E. Wayne, 46 Ittner, Ruth, 45 Jackson County, N.C., see Richland Balsam Jacksonville, N.C., 20 Jaeger, Long-tailed, 51 Parasitic, 3,107 Pomarine, 3,22,107 Jasper County, S.C., see Savannah N.W.R. Jay, Blue, 69,91-92,96 Jenkins, Nan C., Johns Island, S.C., 78 Johnston County, N.C., 48,53; see also Clemmons State Forest, Four Oaks J Jones, Marion, 16 Jones County, N.C., 19,106; see also Croatan National Forest Jordan Reservoir, N.C., 19,20,21,22,23,48, 49,50,51,52,80,81,82,83,105,106,107,109 Junco, Dark-eyed, 54,61,62,84 (Oregon), 96 Keenan, William J., III, 41 Kershaw County, S.C., see Camden Kestrel, American, 2,85-90,106 Kiawah Island, S.C., 20,108 Killdeer, 96 Kingbird, Eastern, 52 Gray, 52 Western, 52 Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 40 Kinston, N.C., 19 Kite, Mississippi, 2,20,34,42-44,48 Swallow-tailed, 2,20,105 Kittiwake, Black-legged, 98 Kitty Hawk, N.C., 109 Knight, Pris, 98 Lake Cammack, N.C., 22,47,48,79 Lake James, N.C., 78 Lake Junaluska, N.C., 81 Lake Marion, S.C., 48,80 Lake Mattamuskeet, N.C., 78,80 Lake Murray, S.C., 41 Lake Surf, N.C., 47,48,51,79,81 Lark, Horned, 22 Laurie, Pete, Lee, David S., 28,41, No. 3 cover photo, 73 Lee, Joshua A., 28 LeGrand, Edmund, 45 LeGrand, Harry E., Jr., 12,25-27,75-77 Lenoir, N.C., 48 Lenoir County, N.C., see Kinston Lewis, Robert H., Lilesville, N.C., 20 Litchfield Beach, S.C., 81,83,84 Littleton, N.C., 23 Longspur, Lapland, 54,84 Smith's, 46 Loon, Common, 5,6,78,104 Red-throated, 78 Lynch, J. Merrill, McCain, N.C., 53,54 McClellanville, S.C., 36,78,79,80,81,82,83 McConnell, Jim, 92,102,103 McCord, John W., McDowell County, N.C., see Lake James, Old Fort Macon County, N.C., see Highlands Mallard, 20 Marlboro County, S.C., see Bennettsville Martin, Purple, 22 Martin County, N.C., 30 Masonboro Inlet, N.C., 78 Island, N.C., 84 Maxton, N.C., 20 Mayesville, S.C., 22 K L M 116 The Chat
4 Meadowlark, Eastern, 63,96 Mecklenburg County, N.C., see Charlotte Merchants Millpond State Park, N.C., 23 Merganser, Common, 48,79,105 Red-breasted, 5,20,79,105 Merlin, 2,40,49,80,85-90,106 migration, hawk, Mitchell County, N.C., see Roan Mountain, Round Bald Mockingbird, 93 Monroe, N.C., 110 Moore County, N.C., 17,110; see also Aberdeen, Lake Surf, Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Vass Morehead City, N.C., 3,51,52,78,79,80,82, 83,84,104,105,110 Moses Cone Memorial Park, N.C., 22 Mount Pleasant, S.C., 54,83 Myers, Helen E., 7 N Nash County, N.C., see Rocky Mount New Hanover County, N.C., 24,78,80; see also Carolina Beach, Fort Fisher, Masonboro, Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach New Hope River, N.C., 5,81,82 Newport, N.C., 23,104,107 Nighthawk, Common, 52,108 Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 5,78,105 Yellow-crowned, 5,19,48 Northampton County, N.C., 30,43 North Island, S.C., 47,54 North Wilkesboro, N.C., 79 Nuthatch, Brown-headed, 82 Red-breasted, 2,7,11,83 White-breasted, 34 Ocracoke (Inlet, Island), N.C., 19,20,21, 22,49,50,54,105 Old Fort, N.C., 47 Oldsquaw, 79,105 Onslow County, N.C., 19; see also Jacksonville Orange County, N.C., see Chapel Hill, Hillsborough Oregon Inlet, N.C., 47,50,51,78,79,80,104, 105,106,107 Oriole, Northern, 23,109 Orchard, 82 Osprey, 2,21,80,85-90 Ovenbird, 61,62,82,109 Owl, Barn, 2,97 Barred, 2,34,45 Great Horned, 2 Long-eared, 52 Saw-whet, 107 Screech, 2 Short-eared, 81,107 Pamlico County, N.C., 48,51 Sound, N.C., 78,79 Parula, Northern, 33,61,109 O P Pawleys Island, S.C., 78 Pea Island, N.C., 47,49,50,51,54,78,79,80, 81,84,105,109 Pelican, Brown, 2,47 White, 78,104 Pembroke, N.C., 81 Pender County, N.C., 106,109 Pendleton, S.C., 19,48,52,78,83,84,107,110 Petrel, Black-capped, 47,104 Pewee, Eastern Wood, 108 Pfaff, Jean, 98 Phalarope, Northern, 3,50,54,106 Red, 50,106 Wilson's, 22,50,106 Phoebe, Eastern, 40,63 Say's, 44 Pickens County, S.C., 108; see also Clemson Pilot Mountain State Park, N.C., 6 Pinehurst (Lake), N.C., 48,83 Pine Knoll Shores, N.C., 53,107 Pintail, 79,105 Pipit, Water, 108 Pitt County, N.C., see Greenville Platania, Steve, Plover, American Golden, 49,106 Black-bellied, 49 Piping, 21 Semipalmated, 4,5 Wilson's, 49,80 Poinsett State Park, S.C., 22,23 Polk County, N.C., see Tryon Portsmouth (Island), N.C., 24,51 Potter, Eloise F., 15,27,28,40,55,56,57-68, 112,113 Pratt, H. Douglas, 38 Provost, Dick and Doris, 40 R Raeford, N.C., 20 Rail, Black, 21,49,106 King, 5 Virginia, 49 Yellow, 49,80 Raleigh, N.C., 4,22,47,48,49,53,79,81,82, 83,84,105,106,107,108,109 Raven, Common, 23,52,108 Redhead, 79,105 Redpoll, Common, 83 Redstart, American, 33,54,61,62 Richland Balsam, N.C., 23 Richland County, S.C., 22; see also Columbia, Congaree Swamp Richmond County, N.C., 16,108,110; see also Derby, Hamlet, Hoffman, Rockingham Roan Mountain, N.C., 80 Roanoke Rapids, N.C., 78,79,82,84,107 Robeson County, N.C., 22; see also Maxton, Pembroke Robin, American, 96 Rockingham, N.C., 105,109,110 Rocky Mount, N.C., 107 roost, blackbird, 37 Round Bald, N.C., 108 Ruff, 1 Fall
5 Salvo, N.C., 54 Sanderling, 21,50 Sandpiper, Baird's, 50 Buff-breasted, 51 Curlew, 21,107 Least, 107 Pectoral, 21,107 Purple, No. 3 cover Semipalmated, 50,107 Spotted, 50 Stilt, 22,51,107 Upland, 21,49,106 Western, 50,107 White-rumped, 5,50,107 Santee National Wildlife Refuge, S.C., 48, 50,51,52,78,79,80,82 Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied, 22 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, S.C., 78,81 Savannah River Plant, S.C., 79 Scaup, Greater, 79 Scoter, Surf, 48,79 White-winged, 20,48,79 Scotland County, N.C., 19; see also Wagram Seabrook Island, S.C., 53 Shackleford Banks, N.C., 19,22 Shallotte, N.C., 20 Shatterly, Jeffrey D., 38 Shearwater, Audubon's, 19,47,54,104 Cory's, 47,54,104 Greater, 19,47,54,104 Sooty, 3,19,54,104 Sherer, Melissa S., 72 Shining Rock, N.C., 70 Shoveler, Northern, 48,79 Shuler, Jay, 36,111 Siler City, N.C., 105 Simpsonville, S.C., 47 Siskin, Pine, 7,54,71,83 Skimmer, Black, No. 2 cover, 51 Snake, Rat, 77,97 Sneeden, John, 72 Snipe, Common, 21,50,96 song, Blue Jay, 69,91 Sora, 6,21,106 Southern Pines, N.C., 4,51,80 Southport, N.C., 21,22,105 Sparrow, Bachman's, 2,24,67,84 Chipping, 61,62 Clay-colored, 54,84 Field, 61,62 Grasshopper, 16-17,24,54,63,83 Harris', 84 Henslow's, 54,83 Lark, 54,84 Le Conte's, 54,83 Lincoln's, 54,84 Seaside, 12 (Symposium), 28 Song, 24,63 Tree, 54 Vesper, 83 White-crowned, 54 White-throated, 24 (drawing) Stanly County, N.C., 6 Starling, 37,96 Stewart, Paul A., 38,97 Stilt, Black-necked, 22,49,106 Stone Mountain State Park, N.C., 48 Stork, Wood, 48 Storm-Petrel, Leach's, 104 Wilson's, 3,19,47,54,104 Stribling, H. Lee, Sullivan's Island, S.C., 52 Sumter (County), S.C., 21,23,48,52,53; see also Mayesville, Poinsett State Park Sunset Beach, N.C., 21,47,48,49,81,82,106 Surry County, N.C., see Elkin-Ronda, Pilot Mountain State Park Survey, North Carolina Biological, 102 Swain County, N.C., see Bryson City, Deep Creek Swallow, Bank, 22,100,101,108 Barn, 81,102 Cliff, 22,52,102 Rough-winged, 40,52,77, ,102 Tree, 22,52, No. 4 cover, Swan, Whistling, 48,78 Swannanoa, N.C., 48,53,84,109,110 Swanquarter, N.C., 80,105,107 Swift, Chimney, 108 Sykes, Paul W., Jr., 28 Tanager, Scarlet, 3,4,23,62,63 Summer, 62,63,82 Western, 82,109 Taylor, John W., drawing by, 9 Teal, Blue-winged, 20 Green-winged (Common), 79 Tedards, Adair, 8,11 Tern, Arctic, 54 Black, 22,51 Bridled, 24,54 Caspian, 4,22,51,107 Common, 51,54,73,81,107 Forster's, 5,51 Gull-billed, 51 Least, 2 Sooty, 24,51 Thrasher, Brown, 72,93-95,103 Thrush, Gray-cheeked, 108 Hermit, 62 Swainson's, 53,108 Wood, 34,61,62,66 Titmouse, Tufted, 8,72 Towhee, Rufous-sided, 59,61,62,63,66 Townville, S.C., 47,49,50,52,54,82,106,110 Tove, Michael, No. 1 cover drawing, 13,73-75,75-77 Transylvania County, N.C., 51; see also Brevard Tropicbird, White-tailed, 19 Tryon, N.C., 81 Turkey, 34 Turnstone, Ruddy, 50 T U-V Union County, N.C., see Monroe Valle Crucis, N.C., 22,23 Vance County, N.C., see Henderson Vass, N.C., 47 Veery, 53, The Chat
6 Vireo, Philadelphia, 53,108 Red-eyed, 33,59,61,62,66 Solitary, 23,53,61,62,64 Warbling, 4,53 White-eyed, 61,62,82 Yellow-throated, 61 Vulture, Black, 2,79 Turkey, 2,85-90 Wagram, N.C., 20 Wake County, N.C., 20,57,79,104; see also Beaverdam Reservoir, Clemmons State Forest, Raleigh, Zebulon Warbler, Bay-breasted, 4 Black-and-white, 61,82 Blackburnian, 109 Black-throated Blue, 3 Blue-winged, 23,53 Brewster's, 6,23 Canada, 109 Cape May, 53,82 Cerulean, 29-35,53,109 Chestnut-sided, 61,62,65,103 Connecticut, 53 Golden-winged, 5,6,53,108 Kentucky, 33,61 Lawrence's, 6 Magnolia, 23,109 Nashville, 4,5,53,109 Orange-crowned, 53,82,109 Palm, 54 Pine, 61 Prairie, 61,82,109 Prothonotary, 34 Swainson's, 6,23,34,61,108 Tennessee, 108 Wilson's, 5,23,53,82,109 Worm-eating, 23,61,108 Yellow, 62,63,67,109 Yellow-rumped, 62 W Yellow-throated, 33,61,109 Warren County, N.C., 20; see also Littleton Watauga County, N.C., 24,62; see also Blowing Rock, Moses Cone Memorial Park, Valle Crucis Waterthrush, Louisiana, 109 Waxwing, Cedar, 108 Whimbrel, 5,21,80 Whistling-Duck, Black-bellied, 41 Fulvous, 48 Whitehurst, Gail T., 8-10,17-18,40,57-68, 93-95,103 White Lake, N.C., 109 Wigeon, American, 105 European, 79 Wilkes County, N.C., 22,105; see also Elkin-Ronda, North Wilkesboro, Stone Mountain State Park Willet, 21,36,49,106 Williams, Morris D., 38 Wilmington, N.C., 3,49,52,83,104,109 Winston-Salem, N.C., 6,19,20,21,22,23,51,79, 81,84 Woodcock, American, Woodpecker, Downy, 72 Pileated, 34,40 Red-cockaded, 2,22,52,81 Wren, Bewick's, 1,5,53,67 House, 108 Long-billed Marsh, 5 Short-billed Marsh, 4,5,23,82 Winter, 52 Wrightsville Beach, N.C., 47,52 X-Y-Z Yanceyville, N.C., 80 Yellowlegs, Greater, 21,49,80,106 Lesser, 21,80 Yellowthroat, Common, 61,65 Zebulon, N.C., 15,57,109 Fall
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