. r>S OF NEW M 
• * Mexico, far from lit. : 
*• the railroad yard- ;; $ 
• Fe by McCall a* ■" 
v ' 'wxphalus. 
' * f v Si * f . pines, junipers. or Mi 
: : *•- J^ uj/actly built, with <*. 
•: . *.p!j .'vlfo l cup; made' t 
: V ’ o*u, hair, dry jrr 
-- u , ; ; ' ffiietimes covered v: <j; f 
i ;- }■ cud with spots and bl; 
: :p*.V% pinyon nuts in their seaaun 
** i "-‘ ikf, d tamper berries, small seeds, 
■ : - ''Ktppt'tv. On isolated rancho. -e • ■ • 
them close to cultivat'd crov*?. 
'<'■ «‘ r ai the pinyon nuts supply (1 t ii -r 
' f.\h Habits.—L ong .-1*:^ v 
• - 1; s ; - ,gi 5 ays trailing over the uui ; . < 
.' pin-yoney have beeoo.e 
; he pinyon belt. But until • • 
■ aeusal 1 feeding habits <n t.Ht • 
* i j • locally from ilunr m!.-. 
»- U5• • {?» '. t! : hat > u 
1 if *• •• v t 1 .*> < >.* »nde f on r • . • . . 
FOl 1 - \t y I «:<ui found the 
in fSocK- 7 in ro■.»ati:ig 
canyons, and jik-iuvui^ the name of *‘f. ■:• 
west.” He says* they nest general!* f 
oaks among the piny on s, thnusrb 
the oaka can lx* had. On 1 
showed ,f nesting inelin; ?-.-. 
• *■!-w*-; 17 v.hi? the •- 
the south*., -t :*rW of it hi el: .Uta- 
7 r 5f 
?0 ff'trf k J f 
vd.l'T, 
.' ban, i* • ; . ‘ 
. . • j. ft *Yj ft. 
Wf T 
•• more t!V;> fifty \n . 
* }K!!V r 
■tod 
:1> ir.u &W.I’ *? . '••by. 
On March 
ftHtl 
i*i in almost all 
the scrub 
».V- 
a iot 
than in a tree. 
h i ft 
:■. * b-iv.- t.o leave thei*' n* 
y‘i\? 
. ‘ ' :;**• >i;>. . hi** 1 r - • •. 
nn * 
S' - 
id • »*.-.• 
t£J0K, ‘fit 
/ iid com 
mg * U-,. 
• ••udnv 
‘ : : iek Mountain 
- : ; rt nesting < t>« * 
28, a • f 
