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49. Splaiella pasaarlna ari zonae Cones. 
Western Chipping Sparrow. 
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This' bird was seen aisong pinyons near Hed -Make on Jiine 27 and July 4 
and others were found at Crystal on July 4. In the Chusoa Mountains they 
were fairly oonmon between 8800 and 9000 feet. 
60. bpisella brewerl Cassin. 
Brewofs Sparrow. 
The Brewers Sparrow was found at Red Lake June 27 and was noted belww 
Ci^stal on July 4. 
61. Junoo dorsalis (Henry) 
Red-backed Junoo. 
The Bed— backed Junoo was oosnon in the Quaking aspen groves on the suni- 
fflit of .the Chusoa Uountains and ranged down in the heads of the canyons along 
the ria of the higher mesa. The song of the males was the customary Junco 
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trill 6nd the oallnotes resembled those of others of the genus that are more 
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Widely spread and better known. A nest found on June 30 was placed in a 
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little hollow xmder a small bush onthe side of a gully and was not concealed 
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at all ub ,1 saw the eggs insnediately when the female was flushed. This nest 
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wa$ a well formed cup of fine grasses and weed stems, lined softly with horse 
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and cow hair. It contained four eggs, dead white in color, well speckled with 
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light Oddish brown. These birds were all nesting at this time and scolded me 
Oonsthntly as I passes through their haunts. 
(Hpeoimens) 
■62, Pipilo BiaoulatUB 
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i ' Mountain .Towhee. 
These birds were tfbund in Cottonwood Pass and near Crystal on June 
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