Tlw Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124(4): 849-8 76, 2012 
Index to Volume 124, 2012 
Compiled by Leslie A. Robb 
This index includes references to genera, species, authors, and key words or terms. References are made to scientific 
names of all vertebraies mentioned within the volume and other taxa mentioned prominently m ihe text, in addition to 
avian species. Nomenclature follows the AOU Check-list of North American Hods (Seventh Edition), the Fifty-second 
Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds, and F. Gill and M. Wright and 
supplements through 2012 (Birds of the World. Recommended English Names. Princeton University Press Princeton, New 
Jersey. USA and Oxford, United Kingdom). Reference is made to books reviewed and announcements as they appear in the 
volume. 
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abundance 
landscape-level forest cover is a predictor of Setophaga 
cerulea abundance. 721-727 
seasonal variation in shorebird abundance in Rio Grande 
do Sul, Brazil. 40-50 
temporal and spatial patterns in abundance of 
Glyphotrynchus spirurus in lowland Ecuador. 
436-445 
Aeanthiza apicalis, 348 
Accipiter bicolor, 767. 771. 773 
chilensis, 773 
chionogasier, 111 
cooperii, 397, 626-628. 631-632, 753, 775-783. 786 
erythronemius, 636-640, 771 
geniilis, 764 
gundlachi. 773 
pectoralis , 771 
polioguxter. 767-774 
striatus, 626-628. 753, 771, 773 
striatus venattor, 758 
Acrocephalus paludicola, 13, 260 
Aechmophoms clarkii. 159. 713-720 
occidentidis, 159, 713-720 
Aegollus acadicus. 204 
funercus. 205. 387 
Aegotheles cristatus, 796 
Aerodramus spodiopygius. 153. 391 
Aethia crislatella, 146. 148 
puxilla, 146-151 
Agaoglu. Yildirm, see Omnus. Orta?.-. and Orhan GUI 
Agetaius phneniceus, 188-190 
Aguilar, Thais Maya, sec Anciaes, Marina,-. Lemuel 
Olivio Leitc. Renata Dornelas Andrade, and Miguel 
Angelo Marini 
Aix sponsa. 184 
Akcpu. see Loxops coccineus 
Akadon azarae, 591 -592 
Ah a torda, 247 
'Alalft, see Con us hawaiiensis 
Allen. Michael C. and Kimberly A. Peters. Nest survival, 
phenology, and nest-site characteristics of Common 
Nighthawks in a New Jersey Pine Barrens grass¬ 
land. 113-118 
Alopcx lagopus, 407 
Alouatta pigra, 294, 296 
Ahuerus sp., 70 
Amakihi, see Loxops virens 
‘Antaui. see Myadestes woahensis 
Amcizilia amahilis, 111 
Candida. 109-111. 570 
spp., 106 
tohaci. 347 
tzacatl. 111. 347. 570 
Amazon. Yellow-naped. see Amazona auropalliata 
Amazona alhifrons. 570 
auropalliata, 393 
autumnalis, 570 
autumnaUs diadema, 18 
finschi, 393-396 
vittata, 762 
Amtnodramus caudacutus, 253-264 
maritimus. 261 
nelsoni, 253, 262 
savannarum, 24-30, 349 
Ammatragus lervia, 279, 284 
Ampelion ruhrocristatus, 572-580 
Anairetes pandus. 634 
Anaplcries rubriceps , 348 
Anas baliantensis, 184 
platyrliynchos, 184 
rubripes, 184 
Anciaes. Marina, That's Maya Aguilar, Lemuel Olivio Leitc. 
Renata Dornelas Andrade, and Miguel Angelo 
Marini, Nesting biology ol the Yellow-olive flat- 
bill (Tyrannidac, Elaninae) in Atlantic forest 
fragments. 547-557 
Andersen. David E„ see Peterson. Sean M., Henry M. 
Streby. and- 
Andersen. David E., see Streby, Henry M. and 
Andrade. Renata Dornelas. sec Anciaes, Marina. 1 hat's 
Maya Aguilar. Lemuel Oliv io Leitc,-. and 
Miguel Angelo Marini 
Anhinga. sec Anhinga anliinga 
Anliinga anhinga. 294. 403-405, 636-637 
Ani. Smooth-billed, see Crotophaga ani 
Anisognatlius igniventris, 572-580 
lucrymosus , 572-580 
Anolis mariarum. 542 
Anoas stalidus. 68 
ant. fire, see Solenopsis invicta 
Antbird. Black-faced, see Myrmobonts myotherinns arde- 
siacus 
Anthus lutescens. 119-126 
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