BirdScope Articles
The following articles on nesting birds have appeared in BirdScope, the quarterly newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
- Phillips, T. 2007. White-breasted Nuthatch: The Birdhouse Network's Most Wanted Twelfth in a series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Leonard, P. 2007. Uncle Hanni's Eggs More than 5,000 hand-painted eggs were a labor of love. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Phillips, T. 2007. Pilot season begins for NestWatch, new citizen-science project. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Phillips, T. 2007. Nest-box Basics. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Phillips, T. 2007. Nest-box monitors contribute new information on "Most Wanted" birds . BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Phillips, T., Cooper, C. and Whitman, M. 2007. Insights from 60,000 Nests: A decade of results from The Birdhouse Network . BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 2.
- Kress, S. 2007. Ten Ways to Landscape for Songbirds. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 21, Number 1.
- Dickinson, J.2006. What's New with Bird Personalities? Previews from a study about fear of novel objects. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 20, Number 4.
- Leonard, P. 2006. A Nest Egg for Nest Watching. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 20, Number 3.
- Dickinson, J., Cooper, C. and Phillips, T. 2006. Cautious or Courageous: How Bold Are Your Birds?. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 20, Number 2.
- Leonard, P. and Chu, M. 2006.Citizen Science Connections Technology adds new dynamism to citizen science.. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 20, Number 1.
- Phillips, T and Cooper, C. 2006.Lights, Camera, Action! Nest Box Cam technology reveals rarely seen events.. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 20, Number 1.
- Phillips, T. 2005. Oak Titmouse, Tenth in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 19, Number 2.
- Whitman, M. 2005. Young Citizen Scientist Earns Presidential Award. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 19, Number 2.
- Phillips, T and Cooper, C. 2005. Par for the Course. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 19, Number 2.
- Cooper, C. 2005. Beyond the Call. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 19, Number 1.
- Phillips, T. 2005. Nest Boxes: More than just birdhouses. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 19, Number 1.
- Phillips, T. 2003. Nabbed: "Most Wanted Birds". BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 17, Number 2.
- Phillips T.
2003. Great
Crested Flycatcher, Seventh in a Series. BirdScope,
newsletter of the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology. Volume 17, Number 2.
- Phillips, T., and Winkler. D. 2003. How Bad Was It? A geographic look at Tree Swallow breeding data. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 17, Number 1.
- Whitworth, T. 2002 New Species Found in Wren's Nest. Citizen scientists help in bird blowfly discovery. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 4.
- Cooper, C. and Phillips T. 2002 Rhythm and Bluebirds. New devices track temperatures and incubation rhythms at the nest. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 3.
- Phillips T. 2002 Mountain Chickadee, Sixth in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 3.
- Phillips, T., Rohrbaugh, R . 2002. Pesticides and Nest Boxes. BirdScope, Volume 16, Number 2: 11.
- Phillips, T. 2002. Brown-headed Nuthatch, Fifth in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 2: 5.
- Phillips, T. 2002. About the Birdhouse Network Annual Report. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 1: 4.
- Phillips, T. and Rohrbaugh, R. 2002. Measuring Their Success. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 1: 4-5.
- Phillips, T, Rohrbaugh, R., and Cooper, C. 2002. Measuring Your Success. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 1: 5-6.
- Phillips, T. 2002. Keep Out! Participants report on how they protected nests from predators. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 1: 6.
- Phillips, T. 2002. A Home for the Purple Martin. 4th in the Most Wanted Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 16, Number 1: 7.
- Phillips, T. 2001. American Kestrel, Third in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 4: 14.
- Phillips, T. 2001. Pesticides and Birds. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 3: 6-7.
- Powers, M. 2001. Decline of Bewick’s Wren, Second in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 3: 4-5.
- Powers, M. 2001. Wanted: Alive! Prothonotary Warbler, TBN’s Most Wanted— First in a Series. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 2: 4.
- Dhondt, A. A., Phillips, T. 2001. A Question of Preference. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 2: 1-3.
- Phillips, T. 2001. TBN’s Most Wanted. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 15, Number 1: 8-9.
- Phillips, T. 2000. Nest-Box Data Reveal Surprising Results. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 14, Number 3: 3,14-15.
- Dhondt, A. A., Kast, T. L. and Allen, P. E. 2000. Clutch-size Variation in Eastern Bluebirds. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 14, Number 2: 3-5.
- Kast, T.L. 1999. Birds
and Blowflies. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 13, Number 4: 13-14.
- Kast,T.L., Allen, P.E. and Dhondt, A.A. 1998. Birds and Calcium. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 12, Number 1: 7.
- Rowe, N.D. 1999. Magnetic Attraction . BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 13, Number 1: 9.
- Dickinson, N.W. 1999. This February Morning. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 13, Number 2: 4.
- Wells, A.C. 1999. From Birdhouse to Living Laboratory. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 13, Number 2: 1-3.
- Kast, T.L. and Allen, P.E. 1998. Nest Box Network Efforts Pay Off. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 12, Number 1: 4-5.
- Kast, T.L. 1998. Look Who Nests in Nest Boxes . . . Screech-owls. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 12, Number 4: 10.
- Senesac, P. 1998. Frequently Asked Questions Answered by CNBN Staff. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 12, Number 2.
- Kast, T.L. 1998. CNBN 101: Anatomy of a Good Nest Box. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 12, Number 2.
- Rohrbaugh, R. 1997. Something to Howl About. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 11, Number 3.
- Bonney, R. 1997. Peering into the Lives of cavity-nesting Birds. BirdScope, newsletter of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Volume 11, Number 2.