Catalogue and species accounts, v1302
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A. Good 1980 Journal 23 June (cont) ½ mi E Anthony Pk; 1950 m., Mendocino Co., Calif. [T. 23 N, R. 10 W, SW ¼ sec. 15] proximity of a nest. However, not 2 but more like 6 or 7 birds were involved. Are Juncoes not territorial? 24 June Up 0630 and went to check the snap traps - got 2 Peromyscus. I then returned to the camper and helped Bob + Susan clean it up in preparation for leaving which we did at ca. 0715. We drove W on FH7 to Lovelo where we shopped and refilled the water tank, then N to Zenia, then E to Ruth Reservoir. We then drove N along the E shore of the reservoir to Calif. 36. Then E on Calif. 36 to junction w/ Calif. Then S on Calif. to the next locality (see below) which we reached at ca. 1730: 8 mi. N + 6 mi. W North Yolla Bolly Mtn., 1480 m., Trinity Co., Calif. [T. 25, R. 11 W, NW ¼ sec. 3] also Douglas Fir Habitat here consists of patches of large pines, firs + cedars in the midst of square miles of burnt area (burnt in 1959) which has been planted largely with young conifers but over large parts of which montane chaparral has become established (Ceanothus, Manganita, etc.) The first thing we did was to set up 3 mist nets in the chaparral in order to catch Fox Sparrows for banding. We then returned to the camper and got our guns + walked around for a while (except Bob who spent the time skinning a partially