Field notes, v1536
Page 227
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Peteeka 1943 Chamaea fasciata June 12 2 mi SE Beegum, 1650 feet, Tehama Co., Calif. Common in the Adenostoma chaparral. Several pairs were heard in song. June 13-15 Similarly common in chaparral of the south side. Well-grown young were noted. June 19 Hayfork Bully, 5700 ft., Trinity Co., Calif. A Wren-tit was heard from an area of chaparral on the south-facing slope at this high altitude! Miller heard two singing on our return trip from the top. June 20-21 2 mi E Hayfork, 2400 ft., Trinity Co., Calif. Not common, but occurring regularly over the area of chaparral on the west-facing slope of Duncan Gulch. June 22 Two birds or a pair heard singing in open ceanothus-manzanita near camp. These were apparently wanderers. Earlier in the afternoon we had heard wren-tit to the east of camp and commented at the time that they seemed close—therefore away from their typical habitat of more or less dense chaparral on the east slope of Duncan Gulch. June 26 1 mi W Stampsom, 1200 ft., Trinity Co., Calif. Heard from a dense chaparral area on the south-facing slope several hundred feet above the base.