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Mar., 1917
ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS OF FREMONT COUNTY
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Fig. 10. NEAR HEAD OF LITTLE DRY CREEK CANYON, FREMONT COUNTY, IDAHO; DOUGLAS FIR TIMBER ON SLOPES; BEGINNING OF CANADIAN ZONE, WITH BLACK-HEADED JAY, CANADA
RUFFED GROUSE, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN HAIRY WOODPECKER AS CHARACTERISTIC BIRDS.
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Fig. 11. PORTION OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE, ROCKY MOUNTAINS, ABOUT FIFTEEN MILES WEST FROM HUMPHREY, IDAHO; THE HIGIIFR RIDGES ARE IN THE HUDSONIAN ZONE.
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