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Remsen,
J.V.
1977
Journal
East Mojave [cont]
June 20
Area 3: White Fir stand and surrounding canyon. There are about 10
big ( > 30' high) firs and about 20 small ones. Time: 1045-1345
Observers: Steve Cardiff Temp: 75 Wind: 0-5
[cont]
Species:
Cooper's Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
Golden Eagle
White-throated Swift
Anna's Hummingbird
Dusky Flycatcher
Violet-green Swallow
Mountain Chickadee
Bushtit
Bewick's Wren
Rock Wren
Canyon Wren
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Orange-crowned Warbler
Audubon's Warbler
Black-throated Gray Warbler
Painted Redstart
Hepatic Tanager
Black-headed Grosbeak
Lesser Goldfinch
Rufous-sided Towhee
1 im.
1
2 ads,
5
19
1 pr. (Nest/4 eggs in White Fir-seedling)
8
2 (Singing)
2
1
4
1
1
1♂-singing
1
1 pair (♂ singing)
1 pair
2(1 singing ♂, 1♀)
1 - flying over
1 - singing
June 21 Kingston Mountains, San Bernardino Co. Calif.
Area: From our campsite [about one mile W. of Horse Thief Spring on
a dirt road that takes off to the south from an E-W section of
the Tecopa Pass Rd.; we were ~½ mi. S.of main road] up a
valley opening from the Kingstons to the north. If section squares
were to be drawn on a topo map of the area, our campsite would
be T 19N, R 10E, Sec.4, NE¼. We walked south // to the
blue wash in Sec.