Field notes, 1440
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LIDICKEN 1958 (July 16 cont.) there were jays on the hills directly NW of La Labor, but they could best be reached with a horse. One individual said there were chipmunks there + saw mtnlaid deer. Bird list for La Labor camp area: Wh. earal Hummingbird Roadrunner Turkey Vulture Yellow B. Ancho-1 Scott's Oriole Bottom Sparrow Varied Bunting Brown Towhee Blue Grosbeak Arn. Goldfinch Horned Finch Curve bill Thrasher resident, sapsora locked thrasher Mockingbird Cactus Wren Pyrrhuloxia Bewick's Wren Canyon Wren Phainopepla resident trogon 2 large resident (ruteo?) Raven resident. Tanager (lepetti?) Wh. w. Dove Inca Dove Mourning Dove resident, dk. w. pigeon Scaled Quail Ladderback Woodpecker Golden fr. Woodpecker Long t. Chat Black Phoebe Vermillion Flycatcher Verdin Cassin's Tnighbird (feeding yy?) resident flycatcher Rough Niszed Swallow- feeding yy. At 5 mi by road N Calvillo Peter shot a rock squirrel. We had seen several along the road, at a place 2.4 mi. by road N Calvillo