...They nest at high altitudes in mountain ranges, either in coniferous forests orin aspens...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Theynest at high elevations in coniferous trees on the mountain sides, placing theirnests either on the horizontal boughs or forks at the end of them...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Theyare as abundant in suitable localitiesas are the Myrtle Warblers inthe east, nesting on the outerbranches of coniferous trees at anyheight from the ground...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Professor Parker and his brotherwrite of it: "This animal is essentially arboreal in its habits,inhabiting chiefly thick coniferous woods, whence its name of PineMarten is derived...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...While the latter, as I have said above, willleave their summer homes in coniferous forests to feed inwinter on the seeds of deciduous trees, the Crossbillsare less adaptable...
Frank M. Chapman 「What Bird is That?」
...—Of fine twigs and grasses, lined withgrasses and tendrils, in coniferous trees, ten toforty feet up...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Colour Photography, Vol II. No. 4, October, 1897」
...At Blue Ridge in September, 1951, thesebats foraged approximately six feet above the ground beneath thecanopy of coniferous foliage and between the trunks of the trees...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This chipmunkusually shunned pure stands of coniferous timber except astemporary forage ground...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...InSwarthout Valley perplexus was found in flats that supported basinsagebrush and Haploppus, while the coniferous forests to the south,and pinyon-covered slopes to the north were uninhabited...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This consists chiefly of the leaves of some coniferous tree, either anAbies or a Pseudotsuga...
Jesse Walter Fewkes 「Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895」
...Silicified fossil wood of a coniferous tree, is found abundantly in the plains, and in rounded pebbles in the banks and bed of the river, also chalcedony and compact brown haematite...
Thomas Mitchell 「Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Vol 1 (of 2)」
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