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State where the conditions are apparently favorable. It has been noted during the 
summertime in the Big Hatchet Mountains, May 19-21, 1892 (Mearns); and at 
5,000-5,500 feet, July 19, 1908 (Goldman); San Luis Mountains, July 12, 1892 
(Mearns); Animas Mountains, 5,500-6,500 feet, July 30, 1908 (Goldman); Pinos 
Altos Mountains near Silver City, July 8,1894 (Fisher); head of Mimbres, 6,500 feet, 
Map 45. Baird Bewick Wren 
Triangles mark breeding and probable breeding records 
May 23, 1906 (Bailey); Chuska Mountains, July, 1907 (Gilman); abundant, feeding 
young, in the Guadalupe Mountains, August 1-10, 1901; Santa Rosa, 4,600 feet, 
late in May, 1903; and young out of the nest at Tucumcari, 4,100 feet, June 15, 1903 
(Bailey). The species has been seen at Kingston, August 6, 1904 (Metcalfe); in the 
Florida Mountains, 5,200 feet, September 6-8, 1908 (Goldman); and probably 
breeds at both these places. 
During the fall and winter it descends into the river valleys and was noted at 
Redrock, September 27, 1908; Gila, October 11, 1908; and Las Palomas, 4,200 feet, 
October 28, 1909 (Goldman); Cliff, November 7-9, 1906; Cooney, November 25. 
