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<br />:'.i:.ill.y ::i~aiJ,:u Mocl:in~;birds and Thrashers <br />.\o :::~cci~s of this family were observed during field studies; at least <br />tti,.~ or three species should occur during other seasons. <br />:': riily Turdidae <br />Thrushes, Bluebirds and So:Litaires <br />_,,.,: ;;c: a `~ Solitaires were seen an two different days, cwidently <br />~~. ~~ to iso~ated Focky Mountain junipers in the riparian r:ommunity, <br />as a source of food; unquestionably several other species of this <br />fc:~ily occur at other times, but it was not possible to evaluate their <br />statuses by means of fall-winter field studies. <br />:amily Sylviidae <br />t~inglets and Allies <br />tit least two species of this family are to be expected, but wer~_ not noted <br />during field studies; a fair habitat exists in the riparian com~uunity. <br />Family itotacillidae <br />Pipits and W~igtails <br />Tile I.'ater Pipit is sometimes recorded during Christmas bird counts at <br />Lo::i;.:.ont, and should occur on the Hennigh and Ziegle properties. <br />Yamily Eombycillidac <br />Waxwings <br />Although neither the Cedar nor Bohemian Waxwing was noted during field <br />studies, both are to be expected during winter, the latter irregularly. <br />Family Laniidae <br />S'.irikes <br />1'wo species of shrikes should occur on the study area, although ~ieither <br />taas observed during field studies. <br />:'amily Sturnidae <br />Starlings <br />St:...>>nSs were observed reEularly during field studies, in numbers <br />_... ,;~r u~ Co 200 daily. <br />