Field notes, v1472
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Marshall (1942) Myioborus miniatus Vde Santa Ana I thought this of more common here that at Los Ejes. Many turned up on way up N slope volcanos in places where bare ground & under park-like groves. These birds would be in vines & low branches at edge these openings. Not seen in other coll. areas, however. Euthlypis lachrymosa Lake Oloomega - This sp has the most striking and beautiful song that I have heard from a warbler kind. Only along rocks of beds of dry washes in actual foothills where dry leafless vines & root tangles, scrubby forest cover. Forages in these rocks fanning tail. Seen only at distance. Not in places where creek bed clear of bordering growth under large trees in steeper-walled ravines. Individual widely separated along rock course - also a parody on lists, of the ouzel.