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The few records from northern Arizona (Little Colorado River, Keam Canon, and Hualpai Moun- tains), are all for the summer months. Probably a winter visitant only on the Colorado River below Needles (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 326. Toxostoma rufum (Linnaeus). Brown Thrasher. Status — But one record for Arizona, that of a male bird taken in the foot- hills of the Huachuca Mountains (4500 feet altitude), on October 5, 1907 (Swarth, 1908, p. 115). 327. Toxostoma cnrvirostre palmeii (Cones). PALM3iR Ti-TRA...SHSR. Synonyms — 7 oxnstoma vctiila: Harporhvnclins curvirostris ; Harporhynchus cnnnrostris palricri. Status — A common resident in the Lower Sonoran valleys of southeastern Arizona. Its range has been traced east to the valley of the San Pedro (Brew- ster, 1882, p. 71), north to the Hassayampa (1. c.) and the Big Sandy (Stephens, 1903, p. 105), to Fort Grant (Coues, 1868, p. 83) and the Salt River Valley. 328. Toxostoma bendirei (Coues). Bendire Thrasher. Synonyms — Harporhynchus bendirei; Harporhynchus cincrcus var.
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