. Bird-lore . ns of California. Breeds from southern Oregon souththrough the Sierra Nevada and coast ranges of California to Laguna HansenMountains, Lower California; winters at lower altitudes, straying to Arizona.(A. O. U.) 7. Point Pinos Junco {Junco hyemalis pinosus). Resembles ThurbersJunco but has the throat and breast gray. Range.—Coast strip of San Mateo and northern Monterey Counties,California. (A. 0. U.) ^otes from Jftelti ant) ^tutp Notes from Rochester, N. Y. Please find enclosed pictures from oneof the Park bird-feeding stations, takenby R. E. Horsey, Foreman of HighlandPark. Sun
. Bird-lore . ns of California. Breeds from southern Oregon souththrough the Sierra Nevada and coast ranges of California to Laguna HansenMountains, Lower California; winters at lower altitudes, straying to Arizona.(A. O. U.) 7. Point Pinos Junco {Junco hyemalis pinosus). Resembles ThurbersJunco but has the throat and breast gray. Range.—Coast strip of San Mateo and northern Monterey Counties,California. (A. 0. U.) ^otes from Jftelti ant) ^tutp Notes from Rochester, N. Y. Please find enclosed pictures from oneof the Park bird-feeding stations, takenby R. E. Horsey, Foreman of HighlandPark. Sunflower seed is put in thehopper, which is patronized quite exten-sively by the Chickadees, Nuthatches,and Cardinals. The Bird Tepee is made of threerather small arborvitas trees wiredtogether at the top and suet and fat pork aretied to the branches. It is well patron-ized by Downy Woodpeckers, Nut-hatches, Chickadees, Cardinals, and BlueJays. A box is placed underneathto keep the snow off the small seeds and. bread crumbs for the seed-eating birds,and this is well patronized by the Juncos, inaddition to the birds before think it will be of interest to you andyour readers to know that on December 11,1Q13, Mr. Horsey and myself were work-
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