Bird Control Seminar Proceedings currently posted include:
9th Seminar -- 1983
8th Seminar -- 1979
7th Seminar -- 1976
6th Seminar -- 1973
5th Seminar -- 1970
4th Seminar -- 1968
3rd Seminar -- 1966
2nd Seminar -- 1964
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1983
THE STRATEGY FOR PROTECTING CROPS FROM THE DEPREDATIONS OF QUELEA BIRDS IN KENYA, Richard Allan
BCF™ #1 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW, Charles W. Areson
HAZARDS TO WILDLIFE IN CORN FIELDS TREATED WITH TEMIK®, A. Daniel Ashton and William B. Jackson
GENERALIZATION OF METHIOCARB-INDUCED FOOD AVERSIONS BY CAPTIVE HOUSE FINCHES, Michael L. Avery and Mark E. Tobin
MONOFILAMENT LINES EXCLUDE RING-BILLED GULLS FROM TRADITIONAL NESTING AREAS, Hans Blokpoel and Gaston D. Tessier
SENEGAL'S TRADE IN CAGE BIRDS, Richard L. Bruggers
REPELLENT POTENTIAL OF VEGETABLE TANNINS ON QUELEA QUELEA, R. W. Bullard, M. H. Zeinelabdin, and W. B. Jackson
THE RESPONSE OF STARLINGS TO THREE AUDITORY STIMULI, Patrick H. Cole, Ron J. Johnson, and Walter W. Stroup
PUBLIC RELATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND VERTEBRATE PEST RESEARCH, Bruce A. Colvin, Paul L. Hegdal, and William B. Jackson
POLE-BOUND HAWK-KITES FAILED TO PROTECT MATURING CORNFIELDS FROM BLACKBIRD DAMAGE, Michael R. Conover
USING CONDITIONED TASTE AVERSIONS TO PROTECT BLUEBERRIES FROM BIRDS: COMPARISON OF TWO CARBAMATE REPELLENTS, Michael R. Conover
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIMING THE APPLICATION OF CHEMOSTERILIZATION IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD, André Cyr and Diane Lacombe
ADJUSTING BIRD CONTROL APPLICATIONS WITH THEIR OPTIMAL BEHAVIORS IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, André Cyr, Carmelle Leroux, and Jean-Marie Bergeron
WINTERING ROBINS AFFECT BLACKBIRD ROOST DISPERSAL, Sally Erdman
BIRD PROBLEMS ON THE BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, William A. Erickson
USE OF THE CHEMOSTERILANT ORNITROL IN FERAL PIGEON (COLUMBA LIVIA) CONTROL, William A. Erickson and William B. Jackson
A BIRD CONTROL PROGRAM FOR DOWNTOWN AREAS, Donald J. Franke
BLACKBIRD AND STARLING DEPREDATIONS AT TENNESSEE LIVESTOCK FARMS, James F. Glahn
A REVIEW OF MOSQUITO-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS ACTIVITY IN THE U.S. DURING 1983 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONDITIONS IN OHIO, Scott W. Gordon
BLACKBIRD CONTROL AN AGRICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE, Harry A. G. Harris
PESTICIDES REGISTERED TO CONTROL BIRDS IN THE U.S., William W. Jacobs
EFFECT OF AVITROL BAITING ON BIRD DAMAGE TO RIPENING SUNFLOWER WITHIN A 144-SECTION BLOCK OF NORTH DAKOTA, Michael M. Jaeger, John L. Cummings, David L. Otis, Joseph L. Guarino, and C. Edward Knittle
ASSESSMENT OF METHIOCARB-IMPREGNATED SUNFLOWER ACHENES AS BAIT TO REPEL BLACKBIRDS FROM RIPENING SUNFLOWERS, Michael M. Jaeger, Donald J. Cunningham, Richard L. Bruggers, and Edgar J. Scott
AN EVALUATION OF AVITROL ON PARAKEETS IN PAKISTAN, Abdul Aziz Khan and Shakeel Ahmad
PARAKEET DAMAGE TO SUNFLOWER IN PAKISTAN, Abdul Aziz Khan and Shakeel Ahmad
FEED LOSSES TO EUROPEAN TREE SPARROWS (PASSER MONTANUS) AT DUCK FARMS IN THE PHILIPPINES, Justiniano L. Libay, Lynwood A. Fiedler, and Richard L. Bruggers
FOOD HABITS AND MOLT OF RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS IN RELATION TO SUNFLOWER AND CORN DEPREDATION, George M. Linz and Gregory Fox
QUELEA CONTROL OPERATIONS IN TANZANIA, D. N. Manyanza
INFLUENCE OF TASTE AND COLOR CUES ON BATHING BY STARLINGS IN APPETITIVE AND ADVERSIVE CONTEXTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, J. Russell Mason and Russell F. Reidinger
INFLUENCE OF LOW-FLYING HELICOPTERS ON THE ROOSTING BEHAVIOR OF BLACKBIRDS AND STARLINGS, Donald F. Mott
SCARING OF CARRION CROWS (CORVUS CaRONE CaRONE) BY SPECIES-SPECIFIC DISTRESS CALLS AND SUSPENDED BODIES OF DEAD CROWS, Luzia Naef-Daenzer
SCARING OF CARRION CROWS (CORVUS CORONE CORONE) BY SPECIES-SPECIFIC DISTRESS CALLS AND SUSPENDED BODIES OF DEAD CROWS, Luzia Naef-Daenzer
THE FOOD-SEARCHING AND FORAGING BEHAVIOURS OF RUFOUS TURTLE DOVE, STREPTOPELIA ORIENTALIS (LATHAM), IN SOYBEAN FIELDS, Kazuo Nakamura and Shigeru Matsuoka
ENZYMATIC DETERMINATION OF TEPP RESIDUES ON RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, Huo Ping Pan, Donald T. Harke, Allen R. Stickley Jr., and David G. Decker
PCO CLINIC, James Shoaf , Chairman
CHEMICAL CONTROL OF DEPREDATING BLACKBIRDS IN ONTARIO FIELD CORN, J. D. Somers, F. F. Gilbert, R. J. Brooks, and D. E. Joyner
BIRD FORAGING AND ITS ECONOMIC EFFECT IN THE PADDY FIELDS OF BANGALORE (INDIA), Shakunthala Sridhara, M.V.V. Subramanyam, and R. V. Krishnamoorthy
NPCA BIRD MANAGEMENT MANUAL, James W. Steckel
THE PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES, M. P. Stewart and G. W.J. Laidlaw
THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF STARLINGS IN THE SPREAD OF TGE IN PIGS, R. W. Summers, G. C. Pritchard, and H. B. L. Brookes
WILDLIFE HAZARDS TO AIRCRAFT, F. Nelson Swink
DIURNAL AND SEASONAL ABUNDANCE PATTERNS OF BIRDS IN VINEYARDS, Mark E. Tobin and Roger L. Hothem
BASH TEAM NEW DEVELOPMENTS, Timothy J. Will 2 Lt.
HANDBOOK ON BIRD MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL, Timothy J. Will 2 Lt.
ARE STARLINGS A POTENTIAL THREAT TO CERTAIN CORN HYBRIDS?, Paul P. Woronecki and Richard A. Dolbeer
MODE OF REPELLENT ACTIVITY OF CONDENSED TANNIN TO QUELEA, M. H. Zeinelabdin, R. W. Bullard, and W. B. Jackson
1979
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS: Eighth Bird Control Seminar 1979
Proceedings Eighth Bird Control Seminar: Frontmatter and Contents
FOOD PREFERENCES AND DAMAGE LEVELS OF SOME AVIAN RICE FIELD PESTS IN MALAYSIA, Michael L. Avery
REVIEW OF AVIAN MORTALITY DUE TO COLLISIONS WITH MANMADE STRUCTURES, Michael L. Avery
A NEW “PAROTRAP” ADAPTED FROM THE MAC TRAP FOR CAPTURING LIVE PARAKEETS IN THE FIELD, Elsadig Awad Bashir
ARBOVIRUS SURVEILLANCE IN OHIO -- 1979 UPDATE, Richard L. Berry and Margaret A. Parsons
LATE-SUMMER FEEDING PATTERNS OF RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS IN A SUNFLOWER-GROWING AREA OF NORTH DAKOTA, Jerome F. Besser, William J. Berg, and C. Edward Knittle
BLACKBIRD AND STARLING ROOSTING DYNAMICS: MPLICATIONS FOR ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, Theodore A. Bookhouts and Stephen B. White
TIMING BIRD CONTROL APPLICATIONS IN RIPENING CORN, William Bridgeland
SUMMARY OF METHIOCARB TRIALS AGAINST PEST BIRDS IN SENEGAL, Richard L. Bruggers
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BIRD RESISTANT SORGHUMS, Roger W. Bullard
BIRD CONTROL AND ENDANGERED SPECIES, Denis S. Case
ATTITUDES OF CANADIANS TOWARD THE CONTROL OF RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, Robert G. Clark, Rodger D. Titman, and J. Roger Bider
RESPONSE OF BIRDS TO RAPTOR MODELS, Michael R. Conover
A REPORT ON EFFICACY OF METHIOCARB AS AN AVIAN REPELLENT IN FIGS AND RESULTS OF INDUSTRY-WIDE BIRD DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS, A. Charles Crabb
AN EVALUATION OF 4-AMINOPYRIDINE FOR DISPERSING WINTER BLACKBIRD ROOSTS IN COLORADO, John L. Cummings
DRC-1339 AND DRC-2698 RESIDUES IN STARLINGS: PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THEIR EFFECTS ON SECONDARY HAZARD POTENTIAL, D. J. Cunningham, E. W. Schafer Jr., and L. K. McConnell
SETTING UP AN EFFECTIVE URBAN BLACKBIRD ROOST CONTROL PROGRAM, Sally S. Erdman
DIETS OF THE RED-BILLED QUELEA (QUELEA QUELEA) IN THE AWASH RIVER BASIN OF ETHIOPIA, W. A. Erickson
THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF SHREDDED GARBAGE TO GULLS AND OTHER AVIAN SPECIES POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS TO AIRCRAFT, Dennis M. Forsythe
CROP PROTECTION WITH XIRONET, Thomas S. Foster
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS: TGE, P. M. Gough, J. W. Beyer, and R. D. Jorgenson
BLACKBIRD-STARLING WINTER ROOST SURVEY IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE, 1977-78, Jon F. Heisterberg
DISPERSAL PATTERNS AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF ROOSTING AND FLOCKING RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, Ronnie J. Johnson
MESUROL AS A BIRD REPELLENT ON GRAPES IN OHIO, Hailu Kassa and Willaim B. Jackson
DEVELOPMENTAL STATUS OF N-(3-CHLORO-4-METHYLPHENYL) ACETAMIDE AS A CANDIDATE BLACKBIRD/STARLING ROOST TOXICANT, Paul W. Lefebvre, Nicholas R. Holler, Raymond E. Matteson, Edward W. Schafer Jr., and Donald J. Cunningham
EFFECTS OF THE ROOST SITE ON THE ENERGETICS OF BLACKBIRDS AND STARLINGS, Sheldon Lustick and Michael Kelty
EFFECTIVE USE OF SOUND TO REPEL BIRDS FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTE PONDS, Lee R. Martin
AVIAN HOSTS OF ST. LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS , Robert G. McLean and Thomas W. Scott
SEASONAL, HABITAT AND SEX-SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF FOOD UTILIZATION BY RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS (Agelaius phoeniceous) IN EASTERN ONTARIO AND THEIR ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE, Donald K. McNichol, Raleigh J. Robertson, and Patrick J. Weatherhead
PERCHES COATED WITH GLUE REDUCE BIRD DAMAGE IN RICEFIELD PLOTS, Russell F. Reidinger Jr. and Justiniano L. Libay
ASTM - BIRD CONTROL TESTING STANDARDS, Edward W. Schafer Jr.
CLINIC ON PIGEON CONTROL, Jim Steckel, Stu Amrine, and Mike Pompili
EXTENDED USE OF STARLICIDE IN REDUCING BIRD DAMAGE IN SOUTHEASTERN FEEDLOTS, Allen R. Stickley Jr.
BEHAVIOURAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF CURB, Rufus J. Stone
BEHAVIORAL CONTROL OF SEAGULLS AT LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, John F. Stout and Ernest R. Schwab
COOLING TOWERS AS OBSTACLES IN BIRD MIGRATIONS, Manfred Temme and William B. Jackson
CARDIAC AND OPERANT BEHAVIOR RESPONSE OF STARLINGS (Sturnus vulgaris) TO DISTRESS AND ALARM SOUNDS, R. Daniel Thompson, Brad E. Johns, and C. Val Grant
ON THE FEASIBILITY OF SURFACTANTS AS A BLACKBIRD MANAGEMENT TOOL IN QUEBEC, Patrick J. Weatherhead, J. R. Bider, and Robert G. Clark
PIGEON ASSOCIATED PEOPLE DISEASES, Walter Weber
AN EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR INVESTIGATING WINTER BIRD DEPREDATION AT SOUTH TEXAS FEEDLOTS, R. E. Williams
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LOSSES IN CORN FOLLOWING SIMULATED BIRD DAMAGE, Paul P. Woronecki, Robert H. Stehn, and Richard A. Dolbeer
1976
Proceedings Seventh Bird Control Seminar -- Frontmatter & Contents
Registered Participants -- Seventh Bird Control Seminar, November 1976
PROTECTION OF RIPENING SUNFLOWERS FROM BLACKBIRD DAMAGE BY BAITING WITH AVITROL FC CORN CHOPS-99S, Jerome F. Besser and Joseph L. Guarino
MESUROL 50% HBT FOR PROTECTING SPROUTING CORN FROM PHEASANTS IN IOWA AND SOUTH DAKOTA, Jerome F. Besser and C. Edward Knittle
LINKING OF BREEDING AND WINTERING POPULATIONS OF RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS BY COLOR-MARKING TERRITORIAL MALES, Olin E. Bray, Willis C. Royall Jr., and Joseph L. Guarino
PROTECTING RIPENING SORGHUM WITH METHIOCARB FROM BIRD DAMAGE IN SENEGAL, Richard L. Bruggers
PROTECTING URUGUAYAN CROPS FROM BIRD DAMAGE WITH METHIOCARB AND 4-AMINOPYRIDINE1, Carlos Calvi, Jerome F. Besser, John W. De Grazio, and Donald F. Mott
AN OVERVIEW OF DEPREDATING BIRD DAMAGE CONTROL IN CALIFORNIA, Dell O. Clark
PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS: SIMULATION OF BIRD DAMAGE ON CORN EARS, M. I. Dyer
REDWINGED BLACKBIRD FLOCK FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO REPELLENT STRESS, M. I. Dyer
EXAMINATION OF REDWINGED BLACKBIRD NESTLING GROWTH RATES USING THE LOGISTIC MODEL: A CASE FOR r AND k SELECTION?, M. I. Dyer and Z. Abramsky