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The Carolina Bird Club, Inc., is a non-profit educational and scientific association open to anyone interested in the study and conservation of wildlife, particularly birds.

The Club meets each winter, spring, and fall at different locations in the Carolinas. Meeting sites are selected to give participants an opportunity to see many different kinds of birds. Guided field trips and informative programs are combined for an exciting weekend of meeting with people who share an enthusiasm and concern for birds.

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The Chat Volume 27 Number 2 (June 1963)

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Front Matter

Cover of The Chat Volume 27 Number 2 (June 1963)Cover: Boat-tailed Grackle, photographed in Florida by Samuel A. Grimes. This was a brown-eyed bird.


Table of Contents

Contents

Erecting Wood Duck Boxes. F. Eugene Hester 26

Sexual Difference in the Migration of the Boat-tailed Grackle. Ivan R. Tomkins 28

General Field Notes B. R. Chamberlain, editor 30

Marbled Godwits at Bodie Island, N. C. in mid-winter. John Thompson 30

Long-eared Owl in Hyde County, N. C. John R. Paul and Carroll L. Cordes 30

Chimney Swift banding return. R. Connor Tedards 31

Western Kingbirds near Southport, N. C. Mrs. Robert E. McCoy 31

A Vermilion Flycatcher in central S. C. in April. Mrs. B. W. Kendall 31

American Woodcock breeding in piedmont, S. C. James B. Shuler, Jr. 31

Black-headed Grosbeak in coastal S. C. Wilhelmina M. Coleman 32

A Dickcissel near Charleston, S. C. Corinne N. Pettit 32

Dickcissel at Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Robert E. McCoy 32

Book Reviews 33

Briefs for the Files 34

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