... Such was my feeling in thecrack above the juniper tree...
John Buchan 「Prester John」
...Above 12,000 feet the firs become stunted and dwarfed,on account of the low temperatures that prevail, and juniper and birchare the characteristic trees...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
... It was the last place you would think of looking, and, if you did look, nothing was visible but the dense green circle of the low-spreading juniper...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...I therefore regard the juniper as the regular resin-purveyor, without, however, excluding the pine, the cypress and other Coniferae when the favourite shrub is absent...
J. Henri Fabre 「Bramble-bees and Others」
...I see bits of gravel, the size of a lentil, and the catkins and needles of the brown-berried juniper predominating...
J. Henri Fabre 「Bramble-bees and Others」
...Because the mammalian populations of thepinyon belt and the juniper belt are somewhat different, the mammalsof these areas are most conveniently taken up separately...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...The list below indicates the results of approximately 500 trapnights in the juniper belt near Mescal Canyon, between 4000 and5000 feet elevation...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Because the washes are in the samegeographic area as the juniper belt they are discussed together...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This ground squirrel inhabited the desert slope of the mountainsup to 5000 feet elevation, and was most common in the juniper belt;burrows often were made under large junipers...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...On manyoccasions rat traps set next to wood rat nests beneath large junipersproduced panamintinus, and many of these animals had their cheekpouches crammed full of juniper berries...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This kangaroo rat barely enters the area under considerationand is almost restricted to the Joshua tree association, for only afew individuals were taken at the lower edge of the juniper benches...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...In the juniper belt truei was second to Dipodomys panamintinusin point of numbers...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...In San Antonio Wash theoccasional large juniper trees almost invariably harbor the nestsof fuscipes...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...In the more open parts of the pinyon-juniperassociation, sign of coyotes was noted and they were the dominantcarnivores in the juniper belt and Joshua tree woodland...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Both were shot over the road in pinyon and juniper...
Sydney Anderson 「Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
...This species generally isassociated with pinyon pine trees, or with juniper trees, and wherethe pinyon-juniper woodland is associated with rocky ground(Hoffmeister, 1951:vii)...
Charles L. Douglas 「Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
...Seeds of Cercocarpos montanus covered the ground under the bushes inmuch of the trapping area, and large numbers of juniper berries were on theground beneath the trees...
Charles L. Douglas 「Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
...Dead branchesand trunks of juniper trees decay from the inside, and the resulting hollowsare favored sites for the nests...
Charles L. Douglas 「Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
...A large numberof chewed juniper seeds around the log indicated that this mouse, or others,had frequented the area...
Charles L. Douglas 「Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
...Chewed juniper seeds were present on the ground, but nonest was found in the log...
Charles L. Douglas 「Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」
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