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A bird of the dim silent forests and dense thickets, seldom seeking the open. Its presence is more often revealed by its mournful note than by actual sight.
Southern Arizona.
A small 20–30 foot tree, sparingly distributed on canyon and ridge slopes of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona mountains at 6–7000 feet, among pine forests south of Colorado plateau.