Wild Animals of Glacier National Park. the Mammals

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— One of the characteristic notes of the forested mountains is the plaintive pew-jnp, pew-peio-pe' -oh, peto-pip, peio- pew-pc'-oh. It was heard in a number of places in the park, and one of the birds was seen August 19, at the Reynolds Cabin From Biological Survey. Lakes, iieaL Watertou Lake, sitting char- FiG. 07.— Kingbird. ■ , ■ ii , ,. • acteristicaliy on top of an evergreen spire, its white median line showing between the dark graj' of its sides as it raised its head to give its sweet cal...l. On the southwestern boundary of the park, from Java to Belton, in June, 1895, Messrs.
Bailey and Howell found it in the dead timber ranging to tim- berline.
Western Wood Pewee : Myiochanes richardsoni richardsoni. — In June, 1895, at the upper St. Mary Lake, Messrs. Bailey and Howell collected one pewee and saw one or two more ; and from Summit westward along the boundary line of the park a few others were seen.
The pewee is a bird that is easily overlooked, as its gray plumage renders it inconspicuous and its quiet call — given as tioeer or deer — can be heard only near at hand.


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