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Transcription
Peteck
1943.
June 15 3 mi SE Beegum, 1650 ft, Tehama Co, Calif.
Toles, under shrubs, etc.
I returned to the southwest slope along
the Forest Service road primarily to take
photographs of the burned over Adenostoma
in which Bell Sparrows were so abundant.
Plant collecting was also done.
On the following page, an attempt is
made to summarize the local distribution
of birds across the valley in two
different manners: First, the birds are
are listed and to the side, there is
indicated the occurrence of the species
with respect to north slope, valley flat,
and south slope; second, to the right
each
of this are six columns, representing a
major habitat and the habitat
occurrence of each species is marked
by lines across the appropriate columns.
Habitats recognized are
Adenostoma
Tall chaparral
Oak-pine woodland
Beach-oak belt.
Woodland-chaparral edge.
Stream border