FRINGILLID^ : Finches, Sparrows, etc. 



Southern California Res. 

 Rare. Nests in high mountains, 

 irregularly visiting foothills and 

 lowlands of the Pacific slope in 

 winter, these invasions ap- 

 parently depending directly 

 upon the pine-seed crop. 



Crossbill 



Arizona Res. Fairly common. Nests in coniferous forests of 

 mountains. More widely distributed in winter. 



Ranges to western Texas and south to Guatemala, in high mountains. 



Eastern Arizona W. V. and 

 abundant migrant. In loose 

 flocks, in open, flat country. 

 Habitually associates with 

 Horned Larks in winter. 



Chestnut-collared Loncjspu 



Eastern Arizona W.V. to 

 elevated plains. Common. 

 More numerous in migrations; 

 of rather irregular occurrence. 

 In loose flocks, often associated 

 with Horned Larks or Chestnut- 

 collared Longspurs. 



