Selected Publications
- Nice, M. M. 1910. Food of the bobwhite. J. Econ. Ent. 3:295-313.
- Nice, M. M. 1930. Observations at a nest of Myrtle Warblers. Wilson Bull. 42:60-61.
- Nice, M. M. 1931. The birds of Oklahoma. Revised edition. Publ. Okla. Biol. Survey 3:1-224.
- Nice, M. M. 1937. Studies in the life history of the Song Sparrow. I. A population study of the Song Sparrow. Trans. Linn. Soc. N.Y. 4:1-247.
- Nice, M. M. 1939a. The social kumpan and the Song Sparrow. Auk 56:255-262. PDF
- Nice, M. M. 1939b. The watcher at the nest. Macmillan, New York.
- Nice, M. M. 1941. The role of territory in bird life. Am. Midl. Nat. 26:441-487.
- Nice, M. M. 1943. Studies in the life history of the Song Sparrow. II. The behavior of the Song Sparrow and other passerine birds. Trans. Linn. Soc. N.Y. 6:1-328.
- Nice, M. M. 1954. Problems of incubation periods in North American birds. Condor 56: 173-197.
- Nice, M. M. 1962. Development of behavior in precocial birds. Trans. Linn. Sot. N.Y. 8: l-211.
- (with L. B. Nice) (1914) A city kept awake by the honking of migrating geese. Bird-Lore 16 : 119.
- ‘‘A third Christmas census.’’ Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 2 (1922):31–32.
- ‘‘Nesting records from 1920 to 1922 from Norman, Oklahoma.’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin 3 (1923): 61–67.
- ‘‘Extension of range of the robin and Arkansas kingbird in Oklahoma.’’ Auk 41 (1924): 565–568.
- (with L. B. Nice) ‘‘The birds of Oklahoma.’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin n.s. (286) (1924): 1–122.
- ‘‘Observations on shorebirds in central Oklahoma in 1924.’’ Wilson Bulletin 37 (1925): 199–203.
- ‘‘The bird life of a forty acre tract in central Oklahoma.’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 7 (1927): 75–93.
- ‘‘New nesting records in Cleveland County in 1925 and 1926.’’ University of Oklahoma Bulletin. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 7 (1927): 72–74.
- ‘‘Pileated woodpeckers wintering in Cleveland County, Oklahoma.’’ Auk 44 (1927): 103.
- ‘‘Seasonal fluctuations in bird life in central Oklahoma.’’ Condor 29 (1927): 144–149.
- ‘‘Late nesting of indigo bunting and field sparrow in southeastern Ohio.’’ Auk 45 (1928): 102.
- ‘‘Magnolia warblers in Pelham, Massachusetts in 1928.’’ Wilson Bulletin 40 (1928): 252–253.
- ‘‘The morning twilight song of the crested flycatcher.’’ Wilson Bulletin 40 (1928): 225.
- ‘‘Adventures at a window shelf.’’ Oologist 46 (1929): 161–163.
- ‘‘Domestic pigeons nest hunting on a mountain top.’’ Auk 46 (1929): 543–544.
- ‘‘Eight-mile censuses in 1927.’’ Condor 31 (1929): 79.
- ‘‘The Harris sparrow in central Oklahoma.’’ Condor 31 (1929): 57–61.
- ‘‘A hawk census from Arizona to Massachusetts.’’ Wilson Bulletin 41 (1929): 93–95.
- ‘‘Vocal performances of the rock wren in Oklahoma.’’ Condor 31 (1929): 248–249.
- ‘‘American egret and anhinga nesting in Oklahoma.’’ Auk 55 (1930): 121–122.
- ‘‘A list of the birds of the campus of the University of Oklahoma.’’ Publications of the University of Oklahoma Biological Survey 2 (1930): 195–207.
- The Birds of Oklahoma. Rev. ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1931.
- ‘‘Notes on the twilight songs of the scissor-tailed and crested flycatchers.’’ Auk 48 (1931): 123–124.
- ‘‘Measurements of the white-throated and other sparrows to determine sex.’’ Bird-Banding 3 (1932): 30–31.
- ‘‘Female quail ‘Bob-whiting.’ ’’ Auk 50 (1933): 97.
- ‘‘Locating returned song sparrows as nestlings.’’ Bird-Banding 4 (1933): 51–52.
- ‘‘Robins and Caroline chickadees remating.’’ Bird-Banding 4 (1933): 157.
- ‘‘Zur Naturgeschichte des Singammers.’’ Journal fu¨r Ornithologie 81 (1933): 552–595.
- ‘‘Zur Naturgeschichte des Singammers.’’ Journal fu¨r Ornithologie 82 (1934): 1–96.
- ‘‘The Eighth International Ornithological Congress.’’ Bird-Banding 6 (1935): 29–31.
- ‘‘Some ornithological experiences in Europe.’’ Bird-Banding 4 (1935): 147–154.
- ‘‘Storks in trees.’’ Wilson Bulletin 47 (1935): 270–271.
- (with L. B. Nice and R. M. Kraft) ‘‘Erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood of some American birds.’’ Wilson Bulletin 47 (1935): 120–124.
- ‘‘Late nesting of myrtle and black-throated green warblers in Pelham, Massachusetts.’’ Auk 53 (1936): 89.
- ‘‘Curious ways of the cowbird.’’ Bird-Lore 39 (1937): 196–201.
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