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THE CONDOR 
Vol. XI 
Carpodacus cassini. Cassin Purple Finch. Winter visitant; not uncommon. 
Common during latter part of March and April. 
Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis. House Finch. Resident; very common. Is 
rather more plentiful during the breeding season than during the winter. 
Loxia curvirostra stricklandi (?) Mexican Crossbill. Winter visitant, rare. 
Owing to lack of material there is some question as to whether these birds are 
referable to stricklandi or bendirei. 
Acanthis linaria. Redpoll. Winter resident; common. 
Astragalinus tristis. Goldfinch. “Seen at Barr only during migrations.” 
(Hersey) 
Astragalinus psaltria. Arkansas Goldfinch. Summer resident; not uncommon. 
Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. “Abundant during spring migration some years.” 
(Hersey) 
Passer domesticus. English Sparrow. Altogether too abundant everywhere. 
Calcarius lapponicus alascensis. Alaskan Rongspur. Winter resident; abun- 
dant at times. 
Pooecetes gramineus confinis. Western Vesper Sparrow. Summer resident; 
common. 
Passerculus sandwichensis alaudinus. Western Savanna Sparrow. Common 
in migration. 
Coturniculus savannarum bimaculatus. Western Grasshopper Sparrow. Sum- 
mer resident; not uncommon and breeds. 
Chondestes grammacus strigatus. Western Park Sparrow. Summer resident; 
common. Probably the commonest breeding sparrow. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys. White-crowned Sparrow. Common in migration. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii. Intermediate Sparrow. “Not uncommon in 
migration, coming earlier in spring than leucophrys." (Hersey) 
Spizella monticola ochracea. Western Tree Sparrow. Winter resident; 
abundant. 
Spizella passerina arizonae. Western Chipping Sparrow. Summer resident, 
and at times abundant. 
Spizella breweri. Brewer Sparrow. Not uncommon in migration. Not com- 
mon summer resident at Barr. 
Junco aikeni. White -winged Junco. Winter resident; rare. 
Junco hyemalis connectens. Intermediate Junco. Winter resident; not un- 
common. 
Junco hyemalis mearnsi. Pink-sided Junco. Winter resident, common. 
Junco phaeonotus caniceps. Gray-headed Junco. Not uncommon in spring 
migration. 
Peucaea cassini. Cassin Sparrow. Summer resident. About half-a-dozen 
pairs were seen during the spring of 1907 and one nest with eggs was taken. 
During the spring of 1908 the birds were much rarer, not more than three being- 
seen. 
Melospiza melodia montana. Mountain Song Sparrow. Resident; common. 
Breeds commonly and occurs in summer and winter in about equal abundance. 
Melospiza lincolnii. Lincoln Sparrow. Summer resident, not common. One 
in the Hersey collection was taken April 15, 1907. 
Pipilo maculatus arcticus. Arctic Towhee. Winter resident; not common. 
“Have taken them as late as May 6th.” (Hersey) 
Oreospiza chlorura. Green-tailed Towhee. Not uncommon during migration. 
Zamelodia melanocephala. Black-headed Grosbeak. Summer resident; common. 
