Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 429
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February 29, 1938 549. south facing slope) the canyon. This is of interest for a reason: One, because up to slate Road-rummy is listed as vagrant in the canyon and not resident and another, because As Road-rummy under observation 2 Mr. Dyn ? Piedmont raised 2 young to maturity last year. This bird is calling for a mate at present three year but the two young are left to shift for themselves. They are known to still be around this general region. Could one of them have chosen this location in the head of Strawberry Canyon and, setting it up as his territory started calling for a mate? The following is a nominal