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Kalmbach, Edwin Richard, and Waldo Lee McAtee. 
1926. Homes for birds: U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers’ Bull. 1456., 22 pp.; 11 figs. 
Kellogg, Ralph Todd. 
1923. Notes from Silver City: The Condor, voi. 25, p. 182. 
Ivempton, Russell Marshall. 
1927. Notes on the home life of the Turkey Vulture: The Wilson Bulletin, 
vol. 39, pp. 142-145. 
Keyes, Charles Rollin. 
1911. A history of certain Great Horned Owls: The Condor, vol. 13, pp. 1-19; 
13 photos. 
Keyser, Leander. 
1902. Birds of the Rockies (Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co.), ix+535 pp.; 
8 pis. (5 colored), text figs. 
Kibbe, Augustus Sayre. 
1925. Aquatic visitors to Lake Merritt, Oakland, California: The Condor, 
vol. 27, pp. 55-58. 
Kimball, Henry Hungerford. 
1928. An abode of Olus flammeolus: The Condor, vol. 30, p. 129. 
Kitchin, Edward Alexander, and John Hooker Bowles. 
1919. Nesting of the Short-eared Owl in western Washington: The Condor, 
vol. 21, pp. 21-25; 4 photos. 
Kobbe, William Hoffman. 
1900. The Rufous Hummingbirds of Cape Disappointment: The Auk, vol. 
17, pp. 8-15. 
Lacey, Howard. 
1911. The birds of Kerrville, Texas, and vicinity: The Auk, vol. 28, pp. 
200-219. 
Law, John Eugene. 
1926a. Green-tailed Towhee qualifies in intelligence test: The Condor, 
vol. 28, pp. 133-134. 
1926b. Juvenal House Wren reveals ancestral trait: The Condor, vol. 28, 
pp. 178-179. 
Leach, Frank Aleman. 
1925. Communism in the California Woodpecker: The Condor, vol. 27, 
pp. 12-19; 1 photo. 
1927. Strange features in bird habits: The Condor, vol. 29, pp. 233-238. 
Leister, Claude Willard. 
1919. The Spotted Sandpiper: Bird-Lore, vol. 21, pp. 287-289; 3 photos. 
Leopold, Aldo. 
1918. Are Red-headed Woodpeckers moving west? The Condor, vol. 20. 
pp. 122. 
1919a. Notes on the behavior of Pintail Ducks in a hailstorm: The Condor, 
vol. 21, p. 87. 
1919b. Notes on the weights and plumages of Ducks in New Mexico: The 
Condor, vol. 21, pp. 128-129. 
1919c. Notes on Red-headed Woodpecker and Jack Snipe in New Mexico: 
The Condor, vol. 21, p. 40. 
1919d. A breeding record for the Red-headed Woodpecker in New Mexico: 
The Condor, vol. 21, pp. 173-174. 
1919e. Differential sex migration of Mallards in New Mexico: The Condor, 
vol. 21, pp. 182-183. 
1921a. A hunter’s notes on Doves in the Rio Grande Valley: The Condor, 
vol. 23, pp. 19-21. 
1921b. Weights and plumages of Ducks in the Rio Grande Valley: The 
Condor, vol. 23, pp. 85-86. 
1927. The whistling note of the Wilson Snipe: The Condor, vol. 29, pp. 79-80. 
Leopold, N. F., Jr. 
1923. Reason and instinct in bird migration: The Auk, vol. 40, pp. 409-414. 
