Preface
Introduction
-History of Ornithology in Kansas
-Bird Distribution and Vegetation
-Explanation of Species Accounts
Species Accounts
-Ducks, Geese, and Swans
-New World Quail
-Pheasants and Grouse
-Loons
-Grebes
-Flamingos
-Storks
-Frigatebirds
-Cormorants
-Anhingas
-Pelicans
-Bitterns and Herons
-Ibises and Spoonbills
-New World Vultures
-Ospreys
-Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
-Falcons
-Rails, Gallinules, and Coots
-Cranes
-Plovers
-Stilts and Avocets
-Sandpipers and Skimmers
-Skuas and Jaegers
-Auks, Murres, and Puffins
-Pigeons and Doves
-Parrots
-Cuckoos, Roadrunners, and Anis
-Barn Owls
-Typical Owls
-Goatsuckers
-Swifts
-Hummingbirds
-Kingfishers
-Woodpeckers
-Tyrant Flycatchers
-Shrikes
-Vireos
-Jays and Crows
-Larks
-Swallows
-Chickadees and Titmice
-Bushtits
-Nuthatches
-Creepers
-Wrens
-Gnatcatchers
-Kinglets
-Thrushes
-Mockingbirds and Thrashers
-Starlings
-Pipits
-Waxwings
-Silky-Flycatchers
-Longspurs and Snow Buntings
-Wood-Warblers
-Emberizids
-Tanagers, Cardinals, and Buntings
-Blackbirds
-Finches
-Old World Sparrows
Additional Banding Information
References
Index