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May 13 [Camp in Mimbres Buteo b. calverus 2

one with S. alberti 
 Falco sparverius 1 Dendroica 2 skins
May 14
Spizella arizonas, nest & 4 eggs Catherpes few in canyons Cyanocephalus 1
May 15
Psattriparus plumbeous 4 Dendroica auduboni 2
Merula m. propingua, nest & 4 

eggs
Piranga hepatica, a pair Empidovox ... 2
Sitta nelsoni 1
Cyanocitta macrolopha 1 Vireo com
Pipilo arcticus a few Tachanita thallassina, com Agelitos vociferous 1 down 

river
May 19
Setophagapicta a pair
May 20
Mirvas pollyglottos 2
Sialia arctica a few Zophoslyx gambili 2 in Terry 

Canyon
Cyrtorugx 2 May 21,
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Junco
Parus gambili
May 24 - up Powderhorn Junco
Hylocichla
Kinglet
Zonotrichia Meleagris Syrnceem heard
May 25, back to Cooney Place Wolf got away
May 26
Bubo - 1 seen
May 27 Lophophanes 1
Phrynosoma hernandisi - a few
 3 small red ones on mesa
1 small black in canyon
Sceloporus small. com
(Ditto for: Sceloporus) large 1 Entanca 2
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     8. On October 12, 2020, this is what the area looked like. This view is from the Black Range Crest Trail. Powderhorn Ridge is to the right, Cooney Place and other locations along North Star road are at the base of this system of ridges.
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