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A single individual shot Bovember 22 near Honeyville was reported as thin 
and poor so that it perhaps was diseased or injured in some way*. One was 
killed near the Eot Springs north of Ogden on Bovember 18, and one near the 
mouth of the Weber River on October 29. From a little ferther south three were 
reported from Syracuse near the border of Or eat Salt Lake, taken October 14 
(two banded birds shot in company) and October 20. Two were shot on October 
2 in the sloughs west of Salt Lake City and another in the same vicinity about 
the middle of Bovember. In the Barrows of the Jordan liver, twenty miles south 
of Salt Lake City one was killed December 24, 1915 while another was recorded 
from the Sevier liver near Gunnison, Utah on Ootober 1. 
Three Barked redheads were secured in eastern Idaho all in or near the 
drainage of Snake Blver. Two of these were shot on Ootober 1 and 15 respective¬ 
ly, and one, taken in Bingham County, on December 8 . The last bird mentioned 
was released oh August 20, 1916. 
Scattered records from east of the Booky Mountains have considerable 
value as they indicate a line of flight to a winter range. One bird released 
September 27, 1916 was killed about Bovember 27 near Qrdway, in the drainage 
of the Arkansas liver on the plains of eastern Colorado. Another banded Ootober 
23, 1916 was secured mate O'Donnell in Dawson County, western Texas on Bovember 
22. A third set at freedom August 20, 1916 was secured near Sashvllle, Kingman 
County, south Central Kansas, on April 21, 1917, probably while in northward 
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migration. The last of these distant records, one without apparent connection 
with the others, is that of an individual released between August 27 and September 
27, 1916 and killed January 25, 1919 on the Florence Beservoir near Florence, 
Arizona in the Gila River Basin. 
The majority of redheads on the Bear River Marshes leave in fall migration 
between the first and the tenth of September, and after that date only stragglers 
