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E. Aldrick
1935
Summit 10 (In all habitats)
Western Tanager 2 - (one singing, one ? (natpr.)
Mourning Dove 13 - (all in pairs)
Gray Titmouse - 1 (Do they stay lower down?)
Pinyon Jay 25 (seen in flocks up to 10, singly.)
Woodhouse Jay 10 (seen or heard singly or family of
3 out of nest)
Turkey Vulture 5 (most seen sailing on rising
air currents of summit).
Costa Hummingbird 2
Black-chinned Sparrow 19 (one nest + 3 eggs coll., mostly
in pairs)
Scott Oriole 5 (heard singing near summit)
Gray Violet ( heard singing in Pinyon-Juniper Avn.
and once from Brushy hillside - coll.)
Coast Sparrow 5 ( seen & heard in pairs, occupying
identical habitat with Black-chinned Sparrow.
May not have appeared so numerous because
aren't singing so much or as loud as Black-c.
Sparrow; can hear Black-chinned Sparrow 2 mi).
Bewick Wren 70 (several heard singing coll.; one
young out of nest coll., Away)
Rock Wren 7 (2 on cliffs of summit, roost in
rock Outcrops at about 5500).
Red-tailed Hawk 2 (sailing together when left camp)
Brewer Sparrow 1# (one nest + 4 eggs found, photo -
can't see why didn't see more- none are
singing now & are more reclusive than other sparrows)