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J. Groth
1987
journal
152.
Barfoot Park, elev. 8200 ft., Chiricahua
Mts., Cochise Co., Ariz.
May 22 while I waited him.
(contd) I collected a lone adult male
who came down to camp late
in two afternoon, (#522). His
crop was loaded with pine seeds,
and he was bright red.
I was able to skin all nine of
the specimens, but did not stuff
any. The sun went down at
about 7:20.
The additional birds I noted today
include pygmy nuttatch (seen yesterday)
red-faced wablen, Grace's wabler,
western flycatcher (vocalizations)
mexican chickadee, bald-tailed pigeon.
The birdwatchers mentioned Audubon's
wabler and olive wabler.
May 23 The dawn was clear ad not too
windy. Crossbills were around as
usual. Some other campers (two
guys in a car) arrived at Barfoot
last night, ad also two head of
cattle were in the park, so I was
no longer by myself.
I had trouble catching birds,
ad I chased birds and the falk
on occasion trying to tape record