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Publications by Greg W. Lasley
(as of December 2010)



Lasley, Greg W.  1981.  A Location for Finding the Gray Vireo in Crockett County,

           Texas.  Birding 13:18.


_____.  1982.  High Numbers of Caracara found at temporary roost.

         Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.  15:18-20.


_____.  1984.  First Texas Specimen of the White-collared Swift. 

         American Birds 38:370-371.


_____.  1988.  Texas Bird Records Committee Report for 1987. 

         Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.  21:25-32.


_____.  1989.  Texas Bird Records Committee Report for 1988.

         Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.   22:2-14.


_____.  1990.  Texas Bird Records Committee Report for 1989.

         Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.   23:6-19.


_____.  1991a.  Texas Bird Records Committee Report for 1990.

         Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.   24(1):2-15.


_____.  1991b.  The Highest Official State List.  Birding 23:4-6.


_____.  1995a.  A Record “Big Year” List in 1994: 468 Species, Part 1. 

         The Naturalist.  A Publication of The Houston Audubon Society.

         Vol. 13, No. 8:6


_____.  1995b.  A Record “Big Year” List in 1994: 468 Species, Part 2.

         The Naturalist.  A Publication of The Houston Audubon Society.

         Vol. 13, No. 9:4


_____. 2006. Hornsby Bend – It’s Not Just Birds. Dragonflies and Damselflies

          (Odonata) of Texas 1: 13-15.


_____. 2007. Digital Odonate Photography: My Personal Techniques. Dragonflies and

           Damselflies (Odonata) of Texas 2: 1-4.


_____. 2008. Greg Lasley’s Texas Wildlife Portraits. Texas A&M Press, College Station,

           Texas.


_____. 2009. Birds of Central Texas; A Guide to Common and Notable Species. Quick
        

Reference Publishing, Austin, Texas, 12 panel laminated guide.

_____. 2010. Wild Wildlife. Texas Highways. 57 No. 1: 30-37. Photo captions.


_____. 2010. Birds of Texas Big Bend Country; A Guide to Common and Notable
        

Species. Quick Reference Publishing, Austin, Texas, 12 panel laminated guide.

_____. 2010. Birds of North Texas; A Guide to Common and Notable Species. Quick

         Reference Publishing, Austin, Texas, 12 panel laminated guide.

 



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Lasley, Gregory W., David Esterla, Charles W. Sexton, and Dominic Bartol.  1982. 

         Documentation of the Red-faced Warbler in Texas and a review of its status

         in Texas and adjacent areas.  Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc.   15:8-14.


Lasley, Greg W. and Thomas Pincelli.  1986.  Gray Silky-flycatcher in Texas.          Birding 18:34-36.


Lasley, Greg W., Chuck Sexton, and Dan Hillsman.  1988.  First Record of Mottled Owl

         in the United States.  American Birds 42:23-24.


Lasley, Greg W. and Michael Krzywonski.  1991.  The First United States Record

         of the White-throated Robin.  American Birds 45:230-231.


Lasley, Greg W. and John P. Gee.  1991.  The First Nesting Record of the Hutton’s

         Vireo East of the Pecos River, Texas. Bull. Texas Ornithological Soc. 24(1)23-24. 


Lasley, Greg W., and Bruce & Carolyn Miller. 2000. Cassin’s Kingbird Tyrannus

          vociferans documented in Belize. Cotinga 15:60-61.


Lasley, Greg W., and John C. Abbott. 2009. Two new damselflies for Texas. Argia 21:

         17-18.



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American Birds, Field Notes and North American Birds Columns (same publication, 3 different titles over those years).



Lasley, Greg W.  1984a.  South Texas Region. Fall 1983.  American Birds 38:221-223.


Lasley, Greg W. and Chuck Sexton.  1984b.  South Texas Region.  Winter 1983-84.

           American Birds 38:334-336.


_____.  1984c.  South Texas Region.  Spring 1984.  American Birds 38:932-935.


_____.  1984d.  South Texas Region.  Summer 1984.  American Birds 38:1037-1040.


_____.  1985a.  South Texas Region.  Fall 1984.  American Birds 39:75-77.


_____.  1985b.  South Texas Region.  Winter 1984-85.  American Birds 39:185-187.


_____.  1985c.  South Texas Region.  Spring 1985.  American Birds 39:322-325.


_____.  1985d.  South Texas Region.  Summer 1985.  American Birds 39:933-936.


_____.  1986a.  South Texas Region.  Fall 1985.  American Birds 40:138-141.


_____.  1986b.  South Texas Region.  Winter 1985-86.  American Birds  40:299-303.


_____.  1986c.  South Texas Region.  Spring 1986.  American Birds  40:494-497.


_____.  1986d.  South Texas Region.  Summer 1986. American Birds  40:1225-1228.    


_____.  1987a.  South Texas Region.  Fall 1986.  American Birds  41:113-116.


_____.  1987b.  South Texas Region.  Winter 1986-87.  American Birds  41:300-303.


_____.  1987c.  South Texas Region.  Spring 1987.  American Birds  41:458-461.


_____.  1987d.  South Texas Region.  Summer 1987. American Birds  41:1458-1462.


_____.  1988a.  South Texas Region.  Fall 1987.  American Birds  42:100-104.


_____.  1988b.  South Texas Region.  Winter 1987-88.  American Birds  42:286-292.


_____.  1988c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1988.  American Birds  42:456-462.


_____.  1988d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1988.  American Birds  42:1310-1315.


_____.  1989a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1988.  American Birds  43:127-133.


_____.  1989b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1988-89.  American Birds  43:333-340.


_____.  1989c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1989.  American Birds  43:502-510.


_____.  1989d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1989.  American Birds  43:1337-1342.


_____.  1990a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1989.  American Birds  44:118-127.


_____.  1990b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1989-90.  American Birds  44:288-296.


_____.  1990c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1990.  American Birds  44:458-465.


_____.  1990d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1990.  American Birds  44:1154-1158.


_____.  1991a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1990.  American Birds  45:124-129.


_____.  1991b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1990-91.  American Birds  45:290-294.


_____.  1991c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1991.  American Birds  45:469-473.


_____.  1991d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1991.  American Birds  45:1135-1139.


_____.  1992a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1991.  American Birds  46:117-123.


_____.  1992b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1991-92.  American Birds  46:286-290.


_____.  1992c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1992.  American Birds  46:446-451.


_____.  1992d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1992.  American Birds  46:1153-1156.


_____.  1993a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1992.  American Birds 47:115-121.


_____.  1993b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1992-93.  American Birds 47:274-278.


_____.  1993c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1993.  American Birds 47:429-433.


_____.  1993d.  Texas Region.  Summer 1993.  American Birds 47:1124-1128.


_____.  1994a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1993.  American Birds 48:127-130.


_____.  1994b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1993-94.  Field Notes 48:224-228.

                           (also with Gail Diane Luckner)


_____.  1994c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1994.  Field Notes 48:316-320.

                           (also with Willie Sekula & Mark Lockwood)


_____.  1994d.  Texas Region. Summer 1994.  Field Notes 48:960-964.


_____.  1995a.  Texas Region. Fall 1994.  Field Notes 49:67-71.

                           (also with Mark Lockwood & Willie Sekula)


_____.  1995b.  Texas Region.  Winter 1994-95.  Field Notes 49:165-169.

                           (also with Willie Sekula & Mark Lockwood)


_____.  1995c.  Texas Region.  Spring 1995.  Field Notes 49:273-278.

                           (also with Mark Lockwood & Willie Sekula)


_____.  1995d.  Texas Region. Summer 1995.  Field Notes 49:948-952.

                           (also with Mark Lockwood & Willie Sekula)


_____.  1996a.  Texas Region.  Fall 1995.  Field Notes 50:77-82.


_____.  1996b.  Texas Region. Winter 1995-96. Field Notes 50: 188-194.        

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1996c.  Texas Region. Spring 1996. Field Notes 50: 300-306.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1996d. Texas Region. Summer 1996. Field Notes 50: 968-973.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1997a. Texas Region. Fall 1996. Field Notes 51: 82-87.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Mark Lockwood, and Cliff Shackelford)


_____. 1997b. Texas Region. Winter 1996-97. Field Notes 51: 768-773.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1997c. Texas Region. Spring 1997. Field Notes 51: 892-897.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1997d. Texas Region. Summer 1997. Field Notes 51: 1018-1023.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1998a. Texas Region. Fall 1997. Field Notes 52: 86-92.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Cliff Shackelford, and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1998b. Texas Region. Winter 1997-98. Field Notes 52: 222-226.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1998c. Texas Region. Spring 1998. Field Notes 52: 354-359.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Cliff Shackelford, and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1998d. Texas Region. Summer 1998. Field Notes 52: 475-479.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1999a. Texas Region. Fall 1998. North American Birds 53: 73-78.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Cliff Shackelford, and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1999b. Texas Region. Winter 1997-98. North American Birds 53: 180-184.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Cliff Shackelford, and Mark Lockwood)


_____. 1999c. Texas Region. Spring 1998. North American Birds 53: 299-303.

                           (also with Willie Sekula and Cliff Shackelford)


_____. 1999d. Texas Region. Summer 1998. North American Birds 53: 408-411.

                           (also with Willie Sekula, Cliff Shackelford, and Mark Lockwood)

Sexton, Chuck, Greg Lasley, Mark Lockwood, and Willie Sekula. 2000a. Texas Region.

                Fall 1998. North American Birds 54: 72-77.


Sexton, Chuck, Greg Lasley, and Mark Lockwood. 2000b. Texas Region.

                Winter 1999-2000. North American Birds 54: 197-201.


Lasley, Greg W., Chuck Sexton and Mark Lockwood. 2000c. Texas Region. Spring 2000.

                 North American Birds 54: 299-304.


Sexton, Chuck, Greg Lasley, Cliff Shackelford and Ron Weeks. 2000d. Texas Region.

                Summer 2000. North American Birds 54: 398-401.


Lockwood, Mark W., Greg Lasley, Willie Sekula, and Brush Freeman. 2002. Texas Region.

                  Fall 2001. North American Birds 56:70-74.


Lockwood, Mark W., Cliff Shackelford, Brush Freeman, and Greg Lasley. 2002.

                  Texas Region. North American Birds 56:324-328.




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Peterson, Jim, Greg W. Lasley, Kelly B. Bryan, and Mark Lockwood.  1991.  Recent

            Additions to the Breeding Avifauna of the Davis Mountains.  Bull. Texas

           Ornithological Soc.  24(2):39-48. 


Bryan, Kelly, Tony Gallucci, Greg Lasley, and David Riskind.  1991.  A Checklist of

         Texas Birds, Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept., Technical Series No. 32 


Dittmann, Donna L., and Greg W. Lasley.  1992.  How to Document Rare Birds.

         Birding 24:145-159.


Behrstock, Robert A., Charles W. Sexton, Greg W. Lasley, Ted L. Eubanks, and John P.

          Gee. 1997. First nesting records of Worthen’s Sparrow Spizella wortheni for

          Nuevo Leon, Mexico, with a habitat characterization of the nest site and notes

          on ecology, voice, additional recent sightings and leg coloration. Cotinga 8: 27-

          33.


Cimprich, David A., Charles W. Sexton, P. Kelly McDowell, Greg Lasley, and William S.

         Simper. 2009. Long-Distance dispersal records for the Black-capped Vireo. Bull.

        Texas Ornithological Soc.  42 (1 & 2): 44-47.