A New Record for Northwestern Oregon
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On January 8, 1936, a Mr. Fellows, of Gaston, Washington County, Oregon, reported about 300 Pition Jays (Cyamocephdus cyanocephalus) in his vicinity. He secured one of the birds, a female, and sent it to W. A. Eliot, President of the Oregon Audubon Society. Mr. Eliot very kindly gave the bird to me and it is now in my collection. So far as I have been able to determine, no specimen of the Pinion Jay taken west of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon has been recorded.
Clackamus, Oregon, February 25, 1936
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Bois, H. M.
(1936)
"A New Record for Northwestern Oregon,"
Condor: Vol. 38
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3
, Article 20.
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