Field notes, v1752
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J. Groth 1987 Journal 156. Pinakeno Mts., Graham Co., Arizona May 24 had a very good, but depleted and dry, (cont'd) cone crop on the trees. I listened for crossbills on the way up, but heard none (but considering the time of day, this says nothing about their occurrence.) I stopped momentarily at several locations, including Shannon Camp Holiday Park, and I also stayed at Treasure Park (at a small campsite near the stream) where I ate a lunch and washed up while the air was fairly warm. I thought I heard type 2 crossbills in the distance on several occasions, but the deerays never became excited, and the calls were very distant. I then, at about 1:30, drove up the road from Treasure Park. I found a dirt road somewhere between Post Creek and Columbine Ranger Station, [illegible] main road=766 to Post Creek N