Contents
Ecology of Bald Eagles Wintering in Southern Illinois
Journal of Raptor Research
The Peregrine Falcon at Reelfoot Lake""
Murrell Butler
Instructions for Contributors to Raptor Research: Effective with Volume 18, 1984
Journal of Raptor Research
Short Communications
Kleptoparasitism by White-tailed Hawk (buteo Albicaudatus) on Black-shouldered Kite (elanus Caeruleus Leucurus) in Southern Texas
Borja Heredia and William S. Clark
Barred Owls and Nest Boxes
David H. Johnson and Don G. Follen
Ground-nesting by Barn Owls
Michael E. Tewes
Monitoring Bald Eagle Nesting in Baja California, Mexico
Bruce Conant, Albert N. Novara, and Charles J. Henny
The Seasonal Abundance, Habitat Use and Foraging Behavior of Wintering Bald Eagles Haliaeetus Leucocephalus, in West-central Illinois
Journal of Raptor Research
Scientific Papers
History and Present Status of Swainson's Hawks in Southeast Oregon
Arroll D. Littlefield, Steven P. Thompson, and Bradley D. Ehlers
Nesting Biology of Broad-winged Hawks in Wisconsin
Robert N. Rosenfield
Raptor Migration in Northwestern Canada and Eastern Alaska, Spring 1982
David P. Mindell and Margaret H. Mindell
The Effect of Mining and Blasting on Breeding Prairie Falcon (falco Mexicanus) Occupancy in the Caballo Mountains, New Mexico
James C. Bednarz
Results of a Helicopter Survey of Cliff Nesting Raptors in a Deep Canyon in Southern Idaho
T. H. Craig and E. H. Craig
Use of Introduced Perches by Raptors: Experimental Results and Management Implications
Steven E. Reinert
Scientific Papers
History and Present Status of Swainson's Hawks in Southeast Oregon
Arroll D. Littlefield, Steven P. Thompson, and Bradley D. Ehlers
Nesting Biology of Broad-winged Hawks in Wisconsin
Robert N. Rosenfield
Raptor Migration in Northwestern Canada and Eastern Alaska, Spring 1982
David P. Mindell and Margaret H. Mindell
The Effect of Mining and Blasting on Breeding Prairie Falcon (falco Mexicanus) Occupancy in the Caballo Mountains, New Mexico
James C. Bednarz
Results of a Helicopter Survey of Cliff Nesting Raptors in a Deep Canyon in Southern Idaho
T. H. Craig and E. H. Craig