Field notes, v1544
Page 719
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Remsen, J.V. 1974 California Thrasher Toxostoma redivuum Jan.8 301 Camino Pablo, Orinda, Contra Costa Co., Calif : 1 Jan.19 Año Nuevo S.R., San Mateo Co., Calif : 2 h.o.-singing in scrubby willow thickets bordering sand dunes - unusual habitat and unusual to see this bird so close to the coast. I have seen them here several times in the past. Feb.17 Hwy. 58, Simmler to McKittrick, Kern Co., Calif : 1 singing from a juniper tree at about 2800' in a strange association of juniper + a few decid. call - the only chaparral was very short and scattered. May 5 Mines Rd., Santa Clara Co., Calif: one bird imitated Plain Titmouse and Scrub Jay repeatedly in its song.