Field notes, v1313
Page 439
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Gullion 1949 Hylocichla guttata -2- Sept 4 Brannan Mtn., 3800 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif. - two or three was seen with one immature that still seemed to still be in a partial juvenile plumage. It was obviously following the other two birds through the Tan Oak & brush. Sept 7 Red Mtn., 5300 ft., 14 mi S Hayfork, Trinity Co., Calif. / collected from the lower branches of a white fir in typical Fir-Pine-Cedar Open Forest on the crest of Red Mtn. This bird had responded to a Thrush imitation note. Summary Northwest Coast Transect, Calif. - / Vermit Thrushes seemed to be well and widely distributed in this transect area. They were found in the [illegible] Forest Redwood Douglas Fir on top of the ridge (1700 ft) E of Big Lagoon, were common in the Douglas Fir forest areas at French Camp and on the hills above Willow Creek and in the White Fir forest in the Red Mtn area. This species quite thoroughly occupied the conifer-forest habitat and areas ignored by the Rustet-backed Thrush.