Striped sparrow-like siskin with 2 yellowish wingbars
Western flycatcher? Doves Longcrested jay Young robins 4 Thrushes 2 Ark goldfinches common
House wren at cave entrance Canyon wren may be constantly heard Have heard towhees above camp.
Asked Santiago, and old Indian, about the larger mammals. Says he has not hunted and does not know them.
Dowell, who stays with the Abbotts, has hunted and trapped here. He says there are a few porcupines , badgers , mountain lions , bobcats and bears but no elk , mountain sheep, goats , bison , wolves , wolverines or lynx . Bison was never here, so far as known, though skins reached the region by exchange, probably. Coyotes are common, and both red and little gray foxes . No mink here but mink, otter and beaver on the Rio Grande . Bears are probably black bears only, though, as usual, Dowell talks of cinnamon. Deer occasional here, but more abundant further up in the mountains, coming down the valley in