Field notes, v506
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ants, D.C. 1956 Psaltropus minimus, Brush Jut 19 Mar. 5 Men's Tea Club. - Group of about 6 feeding in grass on lawn. First time I ever saw these birds on ground. 29 Mar. Nott St. Men's Hall - Several gathering a fuzzy sort of nesting material from live Oaks. Are they getting it from the branches? It looks like it. Also active in Sequoias. 1957. 10 June. 1 mi. N India Spring, 7500+ ft., Emeralds Co., Nevada This is a very common species, perhaps the most common, here in the Pinon woodland, saw many mated pairs. Shot 1 of a pair, later shot another pair, all out of Pinon. ? had brood patch, over 1 mm, large oviduct. # 2/1.