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    2013 'ELEPAIO 

     

     

    73:1 January/February
    73:1 January/February
    Ron L. Walker (1932-2012): Wildlife Biologist and Practitioner of the Art of the Possible
    John T. Harrison
    73:2 March/April
    73:2 March/April
    State of the Society 2012: Report to the Membership
    Linda Paul
    73:3 May/June
    73:3 May/June
    Dietary Analysis of Free-Ranging Cats at Ka'ena Point, Hawaii
    Lohr, et al.
    73:4 July August
    73:4 July August
    The Status and Comparative Nesting Phenology of the Red-Crowned Parrot on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
    Nicholas P. Kalodimos
    73:5 September/October
    73:5 September/October
    A Nest in Koa (Acacia koa) Successfully Fledged Two 'Akiapola'au (Hemignathus munroi)
    Jirinec, et al.
    73:6 November/December
    73:6 November/December
    National Audubon Society 113th Christmas Bird Count Summary for Hawai'i/Pacific Islands
    Thane Pratt.
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