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of birds in five agroforestry classes in Tabasco, 
Mexico. 558-571 
Vanden Berge. James C„ see Zhang. Zihui, -, and 
Yue Hua Sun 
Vane I ha chilensis, 42— 13, 47 
Vargas-Castro, Luis E.. Natalie V. Sanchez, and Gilbert 
Barrantes, Repertoire size and syllable sharing in 
the song of the Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus gravi), 
446-453 
Vasquez. Rodrigo A., see Ippi, Silvina, -, Juan 
Moreno, Santiago Merino, and Camila P. Villavi- 
cencio 
Vasquez. Rodrigo A., see Quilodran, Claudio, S.,-, 
and Crist i an F. Estades 
Veery, see Cafhanis fuscescens 
Veniliomis lignarius. 634 
Vermivora bachmanii, 728 
chrysoptera , 33 
cyanoptera, 33 
Vestiaria coccinea, 483. 651-674 
spp., 654-655, 660, 665 
Vilclla, Francisco J. and Wyatt F. Nimitz, Spatial dynamics 
of the Red-tailed Hawk in the Luquillo Mountains 
of Puerto Rico, 758-766 
Vilella. Francisco J.. sec Mitchell. Kristina L, Samuel K. 
Riffefl, L. Wes Burger Jr., and- 
Villavicencio, Camila P., see Ippi. Silvina, Rodrigo A. 
V£squez. Juan Moreno. Santiago Merino, and 
Vireo atricapilla. 277-285. 748 
bairdi . 743-749 
carihaeus, 746-748 
crassirostris. 746-747 
flavifrons, 571 
griseus, 33. 348, 571, 747-748 
latimeri , 747-748 
magister. 748 
magister magister. 748 
olivaceus, 33, 217-229, 268 
pallens. 746-747 
philadelphicus. 217-229 
solitarius , 33, 217-229. 267 
Vireo, Black-capped, see Vireo alricapilla 
Blue-headed, see Vireo solitarius 
Cozumel, see Vireo bairdi 
Mangrove, see Vireo pallens 
Philadelphia, see Vireo philadelphicus 
Puerto Rican, see Vireo latimeri 
Red-eyed, see Vireo olivaceus 
San Andres, see Vireo carihaeus 
Thick-billed, see Vireo crassirostris 
White-eyed, see Vireo griseus 
Yucatan, see Vireo magister 
Vireosylva spp.. 743 
Viridonia spp,, 667 
vocalization 
acoustic competition at dawn and dusk for Catharus 
fuscescens. 265-269 
female song in Gcot/ilypis trie has, 370-374 
for Hylomanes momotula in Costa Rica, 815-817 
Gavia immer territorial yodels, 73-80 
historic presence and absence of predator affects call 
structure of Poecilc atricapillus, 750-757 
of Accipiter poliogaster. 767-774 
repertoire size and syllable sharing in the song of Turdus 
grayi, 446-453 
winter songs reveal geographic origin of migratory 
seedeaters (Sporophila spp.) in southern neo¬ 
tropical grasslands, 688-697 
Zosterops lateralis song differentiation in an island- 
mainland comparison, 454—466 
Vogt. David F.. Mark E. Hopey, G. Rad Mayfield III. Eric 
C. Soehren, Laura M. Lewis, John A. Trent, and 
Scott A. Rush, Stopover site fidelity by Tennessee 
Warblers at a southern Appalachian high-elevation 
site. 366-370 
Volatinia jacarina. 571. 613 
vole, common, see Microtus arxalis 
southern red-backed, see Clethrionomys gapped 
Voss, Margaret A,, review. Avian architecture. How birds 
design, engineer, and build, by Peter Goodfellow, 
644-645 
Vulture, Black, see Coragyps at rains 
King, see Sarcaramphus papa 
Turkey, see Cathartes aura 
W 
Walcott. Charles, see Mager III, John N„ -, and 
Walter H. Piper 
Warbler. Aquatic, see Acrocephalus paludicola 
Bachman's, see Vermivora bachmanii 
Black-and white, see Mniotilta varia 
Blackburnian, sec Setophaga fusca 
Bluckpoll, sec Setophaga striata 
Black-throated Blue, see Setophaga caerulescens 
Black-throated Green, sec Setophaga virens 
Blue-winged, see Vermivora cyanoptera 
Canada, sec Cardellina canadensis 
Cape May. see Setophaga tigrina 
Cerulean, see Setophaga cendea 
Chestnut-sided, see Setophaga pensylvanica 
Dusky, see Phylloscopus fuscatus 
Golden-winged, see Vermivora chrysoptera 
Hooded, see Setophaga citrina 
Kentucky, see Geotlilypis formosa 
Kirtland's, see Setophaga kirtlandii 
Magnolia, see Setophaga magnolia 
Mourning, see Geotlilypis Philadelphia 
Nashville, see Oreothlypis ruficapilla 
Pine, see Setophaga pittas 
Prairie, see Setophaga discolor 
Prothonotary. see Protonotaria citrea 
Savi’s. see Locustella lusciniodes 
Swainson’s, see Limnathylpis swainsonii 
Tennessee, see Oreothlypis peregrina 
Virginia's, see Oreothlypis virginiae 
Willow, see Phylloscopus trochilus 
Wilson's, see Cardellina pusilla 
Worm-eating, see Helmirheros vermivorum 
Yellow, see Setophaga [Septophaga] petechia 
Yellow-rumped, see Setophaga coronata 
Yellow-throated, see Setophaga [ Septophaga] dominica 
