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<br />F;~nily Virconidae <br /> <br />Vireos <br />undoubtedly several species of vireos occur in the study area at other <br />seasons, but fall-winter studies reveal nothing of their statuses. <br />Fac:ily Parulidae <br />Wood Warblers <br />~~v~ral. species or wood watb~ets iirigl~estioiiab~.y bcciir 6i1 th@ ~eniiign <br />a::~ Zic~lc properties, but fall-winter studies yield no infornation <br />on their population levels. <br />Fa~,ily Ploceidae <br />Weaver Finches <br />House Sparrows cvere noted on two different days, with a daily maximum <br />of 10. <br />Family Lctcridae <br />Blackbirds and Allies <br />Trio T•!~s*_ern *'e~do~rlarks were seen on the study area on Dec. 19, 1973; <br />sct.a 20 Eed-winged Elackbirds were observed just north of the study <br />area on Dec. 27, 1973; nests of the Piorthern Oriole (probably -ullock`s <br />Oriole} are conmonly seen on cottomaoods in the riparian community; <br />scvar:.l other icterids undoubtedly occur, but fall-cuinter studies reveal <br />little of their local status. <br />Fau:ily Thraupidae <br />T,snagers <br />Ona or two species of tanagers are likely to be found on the study area <br />bet:~cen late spring and early autumn. <br />Finail.y Fringillidae <br />Finches, Sparrows, and Allies <br />:.. '-eyed Junco: i:crc observed rcEularly, with a daily maximum cf 17; <br />..,.;.:;e cover in the riparian cor,.:vunity is favorable to the Song Sparrow, <br />..c ._ ,:, nany as 7 i~:crc seen in ouc d:~y; 1 free Sparrow was seen; many <br />