OV ATILTA'T MAOIHSMA HTHOH 88 



BIRDS OP JACKSON CO., OREGON, & SURROUNDING AREAS 37 



^^^^anis califorrdcus. ,Calif<)j«|iwgrt:]clM g.SI .seli^mel owT ranamioaqS 



the only county re(fipp^^(^2 ^j^^^pj^i^-^l^gjfealgt©^! feottoy^'lefe^^ 

 Klamath County. ^^^^^ •onimnoM .5>-v,yyo-v^j)m «bii,«aX 



.Qg|,pu^^4^^]^W^. Bin^bil^fP-^i^ W8 mi G.SI lenarmosqS 



Rogue River and Bear Creek valley^iig^fi^g^f)F:$]^M^i^iEJn3gi?a»it 

 Reservoir; latest, May 17, Hoover's Lakes. Thr)]^ing-bi]l\^as,j?een 

 ^recorded-twiee on Med^^r^gp^gg,|^i}g^Q^^gg^nqlg^5^ 

 ^n December 30, lOeS,^^^ ^^^r^. Jasbkan imaam'mq nommoomi an ai 

 .^^^.Xarus pipixcm. Fraij^li^'gfl^ulJellfiY igyiil en-^oa odd mo-d ^Ino 

 ni Tk^i¥¥=§ftWiB^i%#uiy.§ 9^'iYi&Pif) r£^r/^|^i§i^^r-^iMo|miftMum;#ja¥si^t^ 

 repeatedly by several observers north of Medford from April 25 to 

 July 28, 1961, at both Hoover's Lakes and the Game Ponds , (Browning 

 1966b). Jewett (1949) reported the Franklin's Oull.gl^rjf^^j^g:-^ at 

 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County';.. ^-^^Q]^ jo3rrgo'iS[ 



g|[Photograph: Hoover's Lakes,; breeding plumage, May i20, r962 (JH> 

 j^l^e, Bonaparte's Gull is an irregular aud imcommpn spring and f|Jl 

 migrant likely to occur in the Lower Rogue Rivi^ MdsMmVj Gm^ 

 valleys in May and Novemb€|r^(5tj_,^^j:^g|tf|r,q|jiej^|}|,;^;,r^^]^^o^^^(^,%om 



1^ l}}fflifffe?t^;8 y/^M .9him .Josqsoi^ W8 xni e.SI :n9mi03q8 

 io ^-m?^ Msi^^in^Rf^Wi^^'iS^m- :kL9hia3'i hi^nnm-ieq riomraoo is ai 

 j^^./The Forster.'s Tern, is. a ^y^ry iraj?^) sj^ingflnii^pa^t ;/^itlyut^0j ;recbi:# 

 exist during recent years at Hj5o,y^^s •I>ak€Si anjiiM && ^^ffijgiiioaadB 

 on May 30, 1960, and ? May 1961, respectiyQly. j^^^.^^,^ wMibhwoV^) 

 J [Hydmprogne m^^iai Qb&]^^^^ rni Q.21 ,88iriT ismmioeq^ 



{{;^.[rhis large tern is a rare irregular f ah visitor, Th^-sp^cie^ was 'l&st 

 jj&ported in Jackson Count}? at Fish Lake where two adults were seen 

 i$P-ij^yiyif'^% iMllvM^mi^'^ic^QiM^^^^s, r A96:l ::488). ^fT'licee'iMheijs : were 

 ^observed at Emigrant %§<^yF<^oijHf^iWiJ9S9jxmdi X^Tilhjaiiiisfinfeia^ 

 Agate Reservoir in fall,; 1.97ft.) j^. bna .^la^l nriA xaoK no sn ilsYr &r. 

 Chlidonias niger. Black Tern.sYoO vbjsdS ban ,^OQqaoi*I ^'liovissail 

 This dark tern is an uncommon spring and summer visitor on ponds 

 in the Whitie €!jty-area. Earliest, mid-May. This spe pies formerly bred 



afeHoover's Lak^,^(^|^e,^^§-^|?p^s.(HI,) saei ,11 ^uM ,892[uJ 

 gr^rSynthliboramphus antiquum^ Ancient Murrelet. :-,/0 ■^abNoriuQ o/iT 

 y c^peciniepi ] Me^df,Qrd„ ,i\;aile^ .JTO^er plum age, M®"4bi^^ qliQM • - AfJ^i^ 

 4|^ij^l.},.^j^r>i^cjgi|tffl^d^aufr^,t i^^Jinown onlydron^ tl^O^/afb^vetireqdM 

 {(Browning 1972). Jewett (1951) cites a specimen of dtsteLSjpeeiess, taken 

 at Bend (Deschutes County) on November 18, 1950. 



