Species Index to The Loon

Families
Loons
Grebes, Pelicans, Cormorants and Frigatebirds
Bitterns, Herons, Ibis and Storks
Whistling-Ducks, Swans and Geese
Ducks and Mergansers
Vultures, Osprey, Kites, Bald Eagle, Harriers and Accipiters
Hawks, Golden Eagle, Caracaras and Falcons
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys and Quail
Rails, Coots and Cranes
Plovers, Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Jaegers
Gulls
Terns, Alcids, Doves, Parakeets, Cuckoos and Anis
Owls
Nighthawks, Poorwills, Swifts, Hummingbirds and Kingfishers
Woodpeckers
Flycatchers
Larks, Swallows, Jays, Crows, Chickadees and Creepers
Wrens, Dippers, Kinglets and Gnatcatchers
Wheatears, Thrushes, Mimics and Thrashers
Wagtails, Pipits, Waxwings, Shrikes, Starlings and Vireos
Warblers
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks, Buntings and Dickcissel
Towhees, Sparrows, Longspurs and Snow Bunting
Blackbirds, Meadowlarks and Orioles
Finches and Weaver Finches
Species: Jaegers
Pomarine Jaeger
Parasitic Jaeger
Long-tailed Jaeger

Pomarine Jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus)
   AThe Jaegers of Minnesota195931:30-32
   NFirst Pomarine Jaeger Observation for Minnesota197143:95
   NPMinnesota's First Verified Pomarine Jaeger197244:88-89
   NJaegers in Duluth197345:136-137
   NAnother Pomarine Jaeger Observed Near Duluth197446:40-41
   AAn Autumn 1976 Jaeger Invasion in Duluth197648:134-135
   NPomarine Jaeger at Stoney Point197648:178-179
   NPomarine Jaeger at Park Point198153:57-58
   NPomarine Jaeger, Minnesota Point198153:113-114
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198254:147-150
   NFirst Spring Record for a Pomarine Jaeger198254:244
   NAnother Pomarine Jaeger in Duluth198254:248-249
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198355:41-43
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198557:119-120
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee199062:12-14
   NPomarine Jaeger at Park Point199466:209-210
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee199567:45-47
 
Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus)
   NParasitic Jaegers at Minnesota Point, Duluth194921:118
   NParasitic Jaegers on Minnesota Point195830:38
   NParasitic Jaeger at Crex Meadows, Wisconsin195830:38
   AThe Jaegers of Minnesota195931:30-32
   NDuluth, September 16, 1961196133:125-126
   NAnother Parasitic Jaeger Record for Minnesota196537:149-150
   NJaegers in Duluth197345:136-137
   NA Parasitic Jaeger at Freeborn Lake197547:187-188
   AAn Autumn 1976 Jaeger Invasion in Duluth197648:134-135
   NDocumented Sightings of Parasitic Jaegers at Duluth198153:56
   ARecord Number of Jaeger Sightings198254:46-48
   NJaegers at Grand Marais198355:176-177
   NAdult Parasitic Jaeger at Stoney Point198355:182
   NParasitic Jaegers on Lake of the Woods198557:179
   NJaeger Identification198658:141-142
   NSixth Spring Record for Parasitic Jaeger199062:163-164
 
Long-tailed Jaeger (Stercorarius longicaudus)
   AThe Jaegers of Minnesota195931:30-32
   NDuluth, September 16, 1961196133:125-126
   NLong-tailed Jaeger at Duluth198153:58-59
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198254:42-46
   ARecord Number of Jaeger Sightings198254:46-48
   NTwo Long-tailed Jaegers at Duluth198254:64-65
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198860:13-16
   Jaegersp.
   NWhimbrel and Jaeger on Minnesota Point, St. Louis County195931:138
   NJaegers Seen Near Duluth Again in the Fall of 1964196436:139
   ARecord Number of Jaeger Sightings198254:46-48
   NJaeger (sp.) at Itasca State Park198355:181-182
   NSabine's Gull and Jaeger on Lake of the Woods198456:266-267
   AProceedings of the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee198759:143-144
   NA Possible Jaeger in Hennepin County199062:233

Notes:

Each entry to the index is preceded with a code, which denotes one of the following:
A
AP
N
NP
-- the reference is a major or minor article
-- the reference is a major or minor article and is accompanied by a photograph
-- the reference is a Note of Interest
-- the reference is a Note of Interest and is accompanied by a photograph


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