Junco Hyemalis Connectens in Arizona
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During January of 1930, Mr. Harry S. Swarth kindly identified a number of Juncos for me. Among the lot were two Junco hyemalis connectens. One of these, evidently a male, was secured January 10, 1927, on Granite Creek about five miles northeast of Prescott just below the pine belt. The other specimen, a female, was taken February 8, 1928, well within the pine belt, and just southwest of the city.
Since the above were identified by Mr. Swarth, I have taken two other Juncos, also from Yavapai County, which no doubt are referable to J. h. connectens. They are as follows: Prescott, February 4, 1930, a female; Prescott, November 18, 1931, a male.
This very likely constitutes a first record for Arizona.
Prescott, Arizona, January 21, 1932;
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Jacot, E. C.
(1932)
"Junco Hyemalis Connectens in Arizona,"
Condor: Vol. 34
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