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J. Guth
1986
Journal
77.
Donnis Camp, 14 mi. S. Kelso., elev. 3900 ft,
San Bernardino Co., Calif.
May 23 identified by others on the trip;
Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, Cooper's Hawk
White-throated Swift, Black-chinned
Hummingbird [for nest] Anna's Hummingbird,
Ash-throated Flycatcher, Scott's Oriole,
Black-chinned Sparrow, Black-throated
Sparrow, Canyon Wren, Bewick's wren,
Campbell's Quail (with young), Cofferhead
Shrike, Mockingbird de Cartere's Thrasher,
Raven, Wilson's Warbler Poorwill,
Western Tanager, Hermit Thrush (young?...three yellow-gaped birds caught in mist
net), Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Cactus
Wren, Scrub Jay,
A small pool of water was found
where we camped. Also, other wildlife
included Red-spotted toads (w/ tadpoles
in a small pool), Dipodomys sp.,
Peromyscus sp., Desert woodrat
(these last three spp. caught in mist
traps by David Ribble), a Chuckwalla
catched on top of the hill by Aron Yame,
some uth, some Sceloporus regisiter,
lots of Cnemidophorus in the desert.
A snake was seen, but not identified
and no other snakes were encountered
here.