1923 



INTRODUCTION 



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Lead-colored Bush-Tit 

 Western Gnatcatcher 



Audubon Hermit Thrush 

 Chestnut-backed Bluebird 



Birds noted by V. and P. M. Bailey, November 20, 1920, to May 6, 1921, 

 between McCleary's Raiu-h (Nicholson's) at 4,000 feet and tlie month of 

 Stone Cabin Cfiiiyon at 4,500 feet, near the junction of the Upper and Lower 

 Sonoran zones. 



RESIDENTS AND WINTER VISITANTS' 



Gambel Quail 



Western Mourning Dove 



Sharp-shinned Hawk 



Cooper Hawk 



Western Red-tailed Hawk 



Golden Eagle 



Desert Sparrow Hawk 



Spotted Owl 



Sahuaro Screech Owl 



Western Horned Owl 



Roadrunner 



Cactus Woodpecker 



Arizona Woodpecker 



Red-naped Sapsucker 



Gila Woodpecker 



Red-shafted Flicker 



White-throated Swift 



Say Phoebe 



Black Phoebe 



Horned Lark (subsp. ?) 



Woodhouse Jay 



Arizona Jay 



Raven 



Western Meadowlark 



House Finch 



Green-backed Goldfinch (?) 



Western Vesper Sparrow 



Gambel Sparrow 



Western Chipping Sparrow 

 Black-chinned Sparrow 

 Shufeldt Junco 

 Arizona Junco 

 Desert Sparrow 

 Scott Sparrow 

 Lincoln Sparrow 

 Spurred Towhee 

 Canyon Towhee 

 Green-tailed Towhee 

 Arizona Cardinal 

 Arizona Pyrrhuloxia 

 Phainopepla 

 White-rumped Shrike 

 Audubon Warbler 

 Western Mockingbird 

 Palmer Thrasher 

 Cactus Wren 

 Rock Wren 

 Canyon Wren 

 Bridled Titmouse 

 Verdin 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet 

 Western Gnatcatcher 

 Townsend Solitaire 

 Sierra Hermit Thrush 

 Chestnut-backed Bluebird 



SPRING MIGRANTS OR WANDERERS FROM THE VALLEY 



Inca Dove^ 

 Belted Kingfisher 

 Bronzed Cowbird 

 Lazuli Bunting 

 Cedar Waxwing 

 Cassin Vireo 



Lutescent Warbler 

 Townsend Warbler 

 Hermit Warbler 

 Macgillivray Warbler 

 Long-tailed Chat 

 Golden Pileolated Warbler 



'Additional species noted by V. Bailey, October 25-29, 1913, from 4,000 feet (Mc- 

 Cleary's) to 9,200 feet — Williamson Sapsucker, Long-crested Jay, Mexican Crossbill, 

 Mexican Creeper. 



"Seen below 4,000 feet in winter. 



