Field notes, v1728
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Birds Seen Vicinity of Mt. Pinos 24-26 May 1979 species # days seen Habitat Remarks R.t.Hawk 10+ 26th tall dense two-age pine forest Snw.Wheatl 1 +2 25th I netted near small grove of 12'-5' Ponderosa Pines Mt. Quail ~5 24-26 brushy areas, calling quite frequently Band-tailed Pigeon 10 24,26 flying over forest in tall ponderosa pines Urid hawann (?Rane?) 2 28,26 brush White-head Woodpecker 4 24-26 open ponderosa forest Common Flicker 9 " " Hairy Woodpecker 2 25,24 " " West Wood Pewee 10-15 24-26 fairly common in age-trees Empidonax 1 25 prob. Dusky - did flick tail V.C.Swallow 20+ 24-26 common patting! lots green forest Steller Jay 10+ " " Flanks Notable 2 25-26 tall trees bordering " " mt. Chickadee 10+ 24-26 forest (see sp. acct) Pygmy Nuthatch 5+ " " " Robin 10+ " open " West Bluebird 10+ " " " Yell-rump Warbler 10 .. .. .. Brown-h. Cowbird 5-10 .. .. - along small streams Cassin Finch 20+ .. " " Lawrence Goldfinch 1 24 " " Green-t.Tawhe 10 24-26 brush " (see sp. acct) Juncos 20+ " " " Chipping Sp. 15+ " " + forest Fox Sparrow 25+ " "