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ANIMAL LIFE IN TEE YO SEMITE 



Smith Creek (Dudley), 3000 feet, Transition Zone, riparian, grassland and forest 

 associations; July 21, 1920, 8:10-11:10 A.M.; the day clear, hot; distance travelled about 

 6 miles, on foot, from Dudley northeast over ridge, thence down a canon to Smith Creek 

 and back up to Dudley. 



Mountain Quail 11+ 



Western Mourning Dove 3 



Modoc Woodpecker 1 



Willow Woodpecker 1 



Northern White-headed Woodpecker 1 



California Woodpecker 5 



E«d-shafted Flicker 6 



Anna Hummingbird 2 



Black Phoebe 3 



Western Wood Pewee 13 



Traill Flycatcher 5 



Blue-fronted Jay 8 



Interior California Jay 13 



Western Meadowlark 1 



California Purple Finch 4 



California Linnet 9 



Green-backed Goldfinch 8 



Total: species 34, individuals 167+. 



Western Lark Sparrow 2 



Sierra Junco 1 



Sacramento Spurred Towhee 4 



Northern Brown Towhee 7 



Pacific Black-headed Grosbeak 6 



Western Tanager 8 



Western Warbling Vireo 5 



Cassin Vireo 1 



Hutton Vireo 1 



Black-throated Gray Warbler 1 



Sierra Creeper 1 



Slender-billed Nuthatch 5 



Eed-breasted Nuthatch 1 



California Bush-tit 8 



Western Gnatcatcher 2 



Western Robin 5 



Western Bluebird 15 



El Portal and vicinity, 2000 feet. Upper Sonoran Zone with few Transition Zone 

 elements, riparian, chaparral, and blue-oak and golden-oak associations; April 27, 1916, 

 7:00-11:40 a.m. (actual census time 4 hours); clear, hot day, little or no wind; distance 

 covered about 5 miles, all on foot, within 2 miles of the settlement. 



Valley Quail 1 



Willow (?) Woodpecker 3 



California Woodpecker 6 



Red-shafted Flicker 2 



White-throated Swift 14 



Ash-throated Flycatcher 12 



Blue-fronted Jay 1 



Interior California Jay 17 



Bullock Oriole 4 



California Linnet 1 



Green-backed Goldfinch 23 



Western Chipping Sparrow 10 



Sacramento Spurred Towhee 13 



Northern Brown Towhee 14 



Pacific Black-headed Grosbeak 5 



Lazuli Bunting 10 



Northern Violet-green Swallow 5 



Western Warbling Vireo 5 



Cassin Vireo 3 



California Yellow Warbler 3 



Black -throated Gray Warbler 3 



Dotted Canon Wren 2 



San Joaquin Bewick Wren 3 



Western House Wren 5 



Plain Titmouse 4 



California Bush-tit 7 



Pallid Wrentit 4 



Western Gnatcatcher 18 



Western Robin 4 



Total: species 29, individuals 202. 



