SYLVIID^ : Kinglets and Gnatcatchers 



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Res. Common Lower Sonoran Zone of southeastern California 

 and most of Arizona. Nests in arrow-weed, smoke-tree, mesquite, or any 

 sort of desert brush. 



Southwestern California 

 Res. Common locally. 

 Desert and semi-desert flat 

 brushy or cactus-grown areas. 

 Generally in pairs or family 

 groups. 



Blacrt-failedGnatcatche 



WREN-TITS. Family Chamaeidse 



The Wren-Tit, in its several forms, only one of which is found in our 

 area, is remarkable in being the sole member of its family and genus 

 and practically limited to California. 



Southwestern California 

 Res. Common. Upper 



Sonoran Zone; in other words, 

 the Chaparral Zone, of which 

 this bird is characteristic. 

 Usually in pairs. Always in 

 brush. 



Pallid Wren-Tit 



