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A nearly comprehensive list of publications (updated November 2001; partially updated October 2013)

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Richardson SA, Potter AE, Lehmkuhl KL, Mazaika R, McFadzen ME, Estes R. 2001. Prey of Ferruginous Hawks breeding in Washington. Northwestern Naturalist 82:58-64. [ Abstract ]

Richardson SA, Doran PJ, Michaelis WA, Sundstrom-Bagley C, Anthony JA, Zahn HM. 2000. A new Snowy Plover nesting area in Washington: Midway Beach, Pacific County. Washington Birds 7:25-35.

Richardson S. 1999. Intermediate Egret at Midway Atoll. North American Birds 53:441-443. But see entry in Pyle and Pyle 2009 (PDF).

Larsen EM, Richardson SA. 1990. Some effects of a major oil spill on wintering shorebirds at Grays Harbor, Washington. Northwestern Naturalist 71:88-92. [ Abstract ]


BOOKS

Richardson S, editor. 2008. Coastal Fish of Southern Maine and New Hampshire. Wells Reserve & Laudholm Trust, Wells, Maine. 72pp.

Wahl TR, Tweit B, Mlodinow S, editors. 2005. Birds of Washington: Status and Distribution. University of Oregon Press, Corvallis. 436pp. (Contributed accounts for Ferruginous Hawk, Snowy Plover, and Belted Kingfisher.)

Richardson S. 1997. East Bay Bird Guide. Black Hills Audubon Society, Olympia, Washington. 96pp.

OTHER TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

Richardson S. 1996. Prospects for Snowy Plover nesting in Washington (abstract). WOSNews 45:4-5.

Richardson SA. 1995. Colonization of newly-created habitat by two albatross species at Midway Atoll (abstract). Pacific Seabirds 22(1):41-42.

McAllister K, Richardson S. 1995. State-listed birds of interior Washington (abstract). WOSNews 38:8-9.

Richardson SA. 1994. Status of the Short-tailed Albatross on Midway Atoll. `Elepaio 54:35-37. [Also: Response to Tickell WLN. 1996. Short-tailed Albatrosses at Midway Atoll. `Elepaio 56:46-47.]

STATE RECOVERY PLANS AND STATUS REPORTS

Richardson S, Hays D, Spencer R, Stofel J. 2000. Washington State Status Report for the Common Loon. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 53pp.

Richardson S. 2000. Washington State Recovery Plan for the Sea Otter: Draft. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.

Hays DW, McAllister KR, Richardson S, Stinson DW. 1999. Washington State Recovery Plan for Western Pond Turtle. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 66pp.

Richardson S. 1999. Washington Lynx Update. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 22pp + appendices.

Potter AE, Fleckenstein J, Richardson S, Hays D. 1999. Washington State Status Report for the Mardon Skipper. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 39pp.

Richardson S. 1997. Washington State Status Report for the Gray Whale. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 20pp.

Richardson S. 1997. Washington State Status Report for the Olive Ridley Sea Turtle. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia. 14pp.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1996. Washington State Recovery Plan for the Ferruginous Hawk. Olympia. 63pp.

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1995. Washington State Recovery Plan for the Snowy Plover. Olympia. 87pp.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Dobler FC, Eby J, Perry C, Richardson S, Vander Haegen M. 1996. Status of Washington's shrub-steppe ecosystem: Extent, ownership, and wildlife/vegetation relationships. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.

Richardson S, Potter A. 1996. Prey of Ferruginous Hawks in Washington. Unpublished report. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.

Kloempken D, Richardson S. 1995. Snowy Plovers and human activity at Leadbetter Point in April 1995. Unpublished report. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Montesano.

Richardson S. 1994. A century of bird observations at Eastern Island, Midway Atoll: Draft. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Midway Atoll.

Richardson SA. 1992. The Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) at Midway Atoll: Review and status. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Midway Atoll. [ Read it. ]

Richardson SA. 1992. Albatross recolonization study, second year report. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Midway Atoll.

Richardson S, Pretare J. 1992. Late-winter distribution and abundance of breeding Black Noddies at Midway Atoll. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Midway Atoll.

Richardson SA. 1991. The Jenny Island tern restoration project 1991 field season report. Unpublished report. National Audubon Society, Ithaca, New York.

O'Daniel D, Richardson S. 1990. Bird and mammal observations at Nizki and Alaid islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska--spring and summer 1990. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Adak, Alaska. 70pp.

O'Daniel D, Richardson S. 1990. Nesting survey for Aleutian Canada Geese at Nizki-Alaid in 1990. Internal report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Adak, Alaska.

POPULAR ARTICLES

"Birding locally: Rochester's Hanson Pines" New Hampshire Bird Records 18(3):43,45. Fall 1999.

"Geese" Echo. 1999.

"Belted Kingfishers in Washington: Part One—Inklings." WOSNews 55:3,7. June/July 1998.

"Birding East Bay." Echo 24(3):5. Olympia, Washington. May/June 1996.

"Rare longspur draws cyber attention." WOSNews 42:1. Seattle, Washington. April 1996.

"Breeding Bird Atlas goes to press this year." WOSNews 42:1. Seattle, Washington. April 1996.

"Civic falcons enhance downtowns nationwide." WOSNews 37:1. Seattle, Washington. June 1995.

"Olympia's East Bay Wildlife." Echo 22(5):8. Olympia, Washington. September/October 1994.

Untitled. Pinto 6:26. Olympia, Washington. 1994.

"Midway Islands DXpedition." The DX Magazine, Fulton, California. August 1992: 4-9.

"Morning with murrelet." Echo 20(6):4. Olympia, Washington. November/December 1992.

"Folks in Cundy's Harbor help terns gain a foothold." The Times-Record, Brunswick, Maine. August 9, 1991.

"Superficial Depression." Evergreen Natural History Journal 2:6-7. Olympia, Washington. Winter 1991.

"Under the Evergreens." Series of 17 weekly articles. The Cooper Point Journal, volume 21. Olympia, Washington. 1990-1991.

"Wren and Bluebird." Evergreen Natural History Journal 1:11-13. Olympia, Washington. Winter 1990.

"What's in a Name?" Earthcare Northwest, Seattle, Washington. September/October 1989.

TRIP REPORT

Richardson SA. 1994. Midway Atoll NWR Trip Report, 29 October 1993 to 11 January 1994. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Midway Atoll. 13pp.


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