36 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA 70 



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 migrants with records from Lower Bear Valley (Phoenix to Gold 

 Ray Dam area) and the White City area. Earliest spring, March 31, 

 IN^jifiord'- daifeMt sfjring^ Ma}fe 6^ Medford. The only Ml record ^is 

 of'^&fibiidSf&mojS)^ Mua"t>'Ho¥aa?d' Pi^airie Efefee#¥^§]Sp. Qii^JEtewitclief^ 

 Tildas seen on Bear (Dreek near Yho&oMc^^MikkiMf^Qih^Wi noaiaiid^O 

 ('Recuri^Vrostm cm&rica/na. Americsd^A^Sckr^'"'-''^^!^^ •^^;^^ leqiqbnijS 

 9#he^ aJfocet'is '^^ vdryrarg visitor reported thrg^^^fiffie^iiS fi^^^ 

 Lakes: summer 1960, May 20, 1963, and September ^iVf^te^ 

 Gabrielson and Jewett (1940) citetWjSf:^4Gimeiis-taken-near'^C'^¥Mliis 

 (Benton County)^ on July-2a, 1^9009ifi'i 7'i9v n fei leqiqbriBs qssq ai/lT 

 ■^^^amtopus mMcML ^m-necked SM^ hiqA : abioosi iL{■^^^ owi 

 ^■'The Black-ileckelJ"S'fiTt 'is a very rare vlsit'off' The*^ onl}^'^ record *M^ 

 this species is 6f one at Hoover's Lakes' on April 25, 1960, observ&d^ 

 ^mh fei^enced observ§t^q^"o^ "^^^ dneasiq s'lew (isqiqbnBc^ ia^a J) 



b^'^T' ,'' ''H* ■ ,• 7- • -n' -.■■¥;i ^^i'"* "'^foil &n9mi39qg Irnsvag aiio (Oi-ei) 

 FAaZ(2ro«ws niMcan'WS. Ked rhalarope. . - - . , d. 



iirr,, Ti 1 V.1 1 • • -^ 5!00 nomiooqH Qnol |j^99a >l;>oh Ji 



The Red Phalarope is a rare visitor occurrmg south oi Shady (Jpyft 



din 'the Rogue River where a pair wesfef' observed on November tt' 



1960 (Browning 1966a). Alderson (1961) reports several inland records 



from northwestern Oregon for Novembei-'and October. " . ' 



tr ^ .: , „,., , T=,, 1 ^ -^jI J- SI laqrabrisa lifijira ami 



Steganopiis fricoior. Wilson s Phalarope,, ,. . , _;.__ ,, _,, 



Photograph: Hoover's Lakes, May 1962 (JH) . This phalarope is a4. 

 Uncommon migrant that formerly bred at Hoover's Lakes until 1969^ 

 Earliest, Ap|-il.'2(), Hqoyej:'s ]Ljakes,;,late3|^j^AugjList Hyatt Reservoirs- 

 Gabrielson and Jewett (1940) consider the Wilson's Phalarope to jb^ 

 a rare straggler west of the Cascades and giyq. Apr^]:. 2;^^ (^Malheur 

 County) for their earliest date, and September 22 (Harney County) 

 for their latest^^ate. These :au;ihprs .^q j^qt cqnsider_^ this jpecie^gtiOj 

 breed west of 4ll&fQaSGa4§*$^a3 biolbsM a no bsbioos'i qisw xi8 .aed^ J 



Lobipes lobatus. Northern Phalarbpe).9lijmlrjqrm88 .»^Vi?,v$-q aWbs^^iO 

 t Photographs: Ashland May 21^ 196Sr (JH)^; Hobver^k'LEkes^' Jifiie 

 1965 (JH); Sam's Valley, August 24, 4963 (DT)..This phakrope iS"^^ 

 Mife^-ffeiilrant and'^^ii3%«eii ^^ei?^ft«f^^iffis1?mHi^#%f '%«»^'^f-^^i^ 

 (^hapai-ral-Oak (5oihinuriity ? ' ^a¥rielsqh (i'93 1 )' collected a specihiOT^ 

 of Northern Phalarope from a flock of three at Savage Rapids (on the 

 Rogue River, Josephine County) on May ''il^tj''1922. The species is 

 considered a very common migrant in the Willamette Valle}^ (Guilion 



JssniBs ;a9iEJ a'lgvooH Ci^M -(.hBO .-gnnqs ^asisii ;abno*I 9m-iiD 

 r'Larus^^occident^iis.WesteTd'iG^^^ .. ' '-: visvooH ,81 vhrl- -Jhil 

 Six Western Guhs were at the Game Poi^^^o^^ ^a^,^§9j^^^^l. 

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