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troglodytes pacifica; Troglodytes parvulus var. pacificus; Olbiorchilus hiemalis 
pacificus; Troglodytes parvulus var. hyemalis; Anorthura pacifica; Troglodytes 
hiemalis pacificus. 
Status—Common resident in the Transition and Boreal zones of the humid 
coast belt; south to Big Creek, Monterey County (Jenkins, Condor, vim, 1906, p. 
129) ; also in summer, though more sparingly, in the northern high Sierra Ne- 
vada, south as far as Yosemite Valley (Torrey, Condor, xu, 1910, p. 79; J. Grin- 
nell, Sierra Club Bull., vi, 1911, p. 122); occurs more widely in mid-winter 
through northern and central California west of the Sierran divide, south in very 
small numbers as far as Los Angeles County: Los Angeles, San Fernando Val- 
ley, Mount Wilson, San Dimas Canyon (Lawrence, Auk, x1, 1894, p. 181; J. 
Grinnell, Bds. Los Angeles Co., 1898, p. 48; Swarth, Condor, 11, 1900, p. 40; Wil- 
lett, Pac. Coast Avif. no. 7, 1912, p. 102). One record from Santa Cruz Island 
(Willett, loc. cit.). 
499 (725a) Telmatodytes palustris paludicola (Baird) 
TuULE WREN 
Synonyms—Cistothorus palustris, part; Cistothorus paludicola; Cistothorus 
palustris paludicola, part; Troglodytes palustris; California Marsh Wren; Long- 
billed Marsh Wren. 
Status—Common resident locally in marshy tracts west of the Sierran di- 
vide; breeds south to Escondido, San Diego County (Sharp, Condor, rx, 1907, p. 
91); in winter more widely distributed over the lowlands, casually across onto 
the desert, as at Yermo, San Bernardino County (Lamb, Condor, xiv, 1912, 
p. 40). 
500 (725c) Telmatodytes palustris plesius (Oberholser) 
WESTERN MarsH WREN 
Synonyms—Cistothorus palustris paludicola, part; Cistothorus palustris 
plesius; Cistothorus palustris, part. 
Status—Common in summer locally east of the Sierran divide; breeds at 
Goose Lake, Eagle Lake, ete.; occurs in winter in suitable localities on the 
southeastern deserts: Colorado River bottom (J. Grinnell, Univ. Calif. Publ. 
Zool., xu, 1914, p. 211), Mohave River (J. Mailliard and J. Grinnell, Condor, 
vu, 1905, p. 101), Yermo, Mohave Desert (Lamb, Condor, xtv, 1912, p. 40), 
Salton Sea (Mus. Vert. Zool.) ; also west of the southern Sierras in the coast 
district of Los Angeles County (J. Grinnell, Condor, v, 1903, p. 134). 
501 (726d) Certhia familiaris zelotes Osgood 
SIERRA CREEPER 
Synonyms—Certhia familiaris americana, part; Certhia americana zelotes ; 
Certhia americana; Certhia mexicana; Certhia familiaris; Certhia familiaris 
fusca; Certhia familiaris occidentalis, part; Certhia familiaris montana; Certhia 
americana montana; California Creeper, part; Rocky Mountain Creeper; West- 
ern Creeper. 
