Subject: Solitary Vireo name changes. Taxonomic question.
Date: Oct 6 11:41:39 1999
From: Richard Tkachuck - netvalue at clarityconnect.com


In the species lists found at:
www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/chekbird.htm the following lists
show the Solitary Vireo to be present. Since the species has been
split--Blue-headed in the east, Plumbeous sort of in the center of the states,
and Cassin's on the west I would like to know which might be found where. It
appears from distribution maps that in Idaho and Montana you may get both. From
someone who is interested, could you give me your best guess as to which species
would be found in the following refuges, forests, parks. If you think both may
be present, give your best guess as which will be most common.


IDKootenaiNWR
ID DeerFlatNWR
MTLeeMetcalfNWR
MTBitterrootNF
MTBisonRange

Much appreciated.

Richard