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                 Peregrine Falcon Recovery Along the West Central Coast of the Baja
                    CALIFORNIA Peninsula, Mexico. Aradit Castellanos, Fernando Jaramillo, Federico
                    Salinas, Alfredo Ortega-Rubio and Cerafina Arguelles                                                           1
                 Winter Bald Eagle Distribution is Inversely Correlated with Human
                    Activity Along the Colorado River, Arizona. Bryan t. Brown and Lawrence e.
                    Stevens                                                                                                        7

                 Population Status of the Endangered Hawaiian Hawk. Linnea s. Hall, Michael
                    L. Morrison and Peter H. Bloom                                                                                11
                 Nest-Site Selection by Four Sympatric Forest Raptors in Southern

                    Norway. Vidar Selas                                                                                           16
                 Distribution and Species Richness of a Forest Raptor Community in
                    Relation to Urbanization. Thomas Bosakowski and Dwight g. Smith                                              26
                 Does Vegetation Structure Limit the Distribution of Northern

                    Goshawks in the Oregon Coast Ranges? Stephen DeStefano and Jon McCioskey. ...                                34
                 Food Habits of the Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus feldeggii) in Central
                    Italy. Federico Morimando, Francesco Pezzo and Alessandro Draghi                                             40

                 Nesting Distribution and Population Status of U.S. Ospre\s 1994. Lawrence
                    M. Houghton and Larry M. Rymon...,                                                                           44
                 The Delaware Bayshore of New Jersey: A Raptor Migration and Wintering
                    Site of Hemispheric Significance, clay Sutton and Paul Keriinger                                             54

                 Food Habits of Common Barn-owls along an Elevational Gradient in
                    Andean Argentine Patagonia. Alejandro Travaini, Jose A. Donazar, Olga Ceballos,
                    Alejandro Rodriguez, Fernando Hiraldo and Miguel Delibes                                                     59
                 Indicators of Male Quality in the Hoots of Tawny Owls (Strix aluco)
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                    Bridget M. Appleby and Stephen M. Redpath                                                                    65
                 Role of Refuse as Food for Migrant, Floater and Breeding Black Kites
                     MlLVUS MIGRANS       . Guillermo Blanco                                                                     71
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                 Short Communications
                    Interspecific and Intraspecific Aggression Among Grifton and Cinereous Vultures at
                       Nesting and Foraging Sites. Guillermo Blanco, Jose M. Traverse, Javier Marchamalo and
                       Felix Martinez                                                                                            77

                    Hunting Synchrony in White-tailed Kites. Molly F. Skonieczny and Jeffrey R. Dunk                             79
                    Blood Parasites of Nestling Goshawks. E.P. Toyne and R.W. Ashford                                            81

                    Migration of Flocks of Honey Buzzards in Southern Italy and Malta. Nicolantonio
                       Agostini, Daniela Logozzo and Charles Colero                                                              84
                    Nesting-Tree Preference and Nesting Success of Japanese Lesser Sparrowhawks in Japan.
                       Mutsuyuki Ueta                                                                                            86
                 Letters                                                                                                         89
                 BOOK Review. Edited by Jeffrey S. Marks                                                                         90

                 Manuscript Referees                                                                                             91

                        The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. gratefully acknowledges a grant and logistical support
                                 provided by Boise State University to assist in the publication of the journal.



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