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of habits and calls, must be the spotted owl Strix occidentalis. It sits on cliffs or in trees and barks two notes, a slight pause, then two more etc thus: kwack-kwack; kwack-kwack, etc. but more like the bark of a dog than those letters indicate, it being impossible to reproduce the overtones by symbols. Saw cliff swallows Petrochelidon pyrrhonota.

In afternoon I went upstream. Shot two lizards (swifts) but they were badly mutilated by the shot. Also shot a red shafted flicker Colaptes auratus and a chipmunk Tamias and skeletonized them.

Owl Strix occidentalis hooted again in evening, not in pairs of hoots, as I recollected last night's performance, but several in succession.


Rito de los Frijoles, N. M. Rito de los Frifoles Thursday, Aug. 18, 1910 August 18, 1910.

Cloudy morning. Robbins, Santiago (an Indian) and I started on horseback up the north rim of the canyon at 7:30 a.m., then over the trail leading to Buckman Buckman, NM. About two miles up the trail we killed a tufted ear squirrel Sciurus aberti. Saw lots of pigmy nuthatches Sitta pygmaea and chestnut backed bluebirds Sialia mexicana anabelae, several sparrow hawks, Rocky Mt. hairy woodpeckers Picoides villosus,