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The Chat Volume 64 Number 4 (Fall 2000)

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Front Matter

Cover of The Chat Volume 64 Number 4 (Fall 2000)Cover: White-breasted Nuthatches Bill Duyck


Table of Contents

Note: The running headings of this issue incorrectly identify it as Vol. 64, No. 3, Summer 2000

Articles

1999 Spring North American Migration Count in South Carolina Donna S. Bailey pp 111-124

2000 Spring Bird Count Peggy V. Ferebee and Herbert T. Hendrickson pp 125-139

General Field Notes

Status of the Cave Swallow in North Carolina Harry E. LeGrand, Jr., John O. Fussell, III, John S. Wright, and Edward S. Brinkley pp 140-144

Active Ruffed Grouse Nest Found in South Carolina Anna E. Huckabee pp 144-145

Scissor-tailed Flycatchers Nesting in North Carolina Anne L. Olsen pp 146-149

Common Loon Entangled in Fishing Line on Lake Jocassee, Oconee County, South Carolina Justin Ellenberger, Matthew Bowers, and Ashley Joye p 149

Briefs for the Files

Spring 2000 Ricky Davis pp 150-160

Index

Index to Volume 64

Back Matter

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