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Transcription
T. Cade
1958
Buteo lagopus
24 July cont
On the inland outcrop on the weight
limit where a pair of peregrines was
seen, a voregh leg was heard calling.
Nesting there not determined.
25 July
Colville River - 20 mi above Unicat to Unicat
Navarregh leg on the last Leigh bluff on
the left limit before Unicat, where
there were nests in 62, 66 0 57.
- At the second above Unicat on the
right limit, a single voregh leg was
attacked by a single peregrine but
there was no sign of an active nest.
- At the last Leigh bluff on the right
limit above Unicat a single adult
varegh leg was seen but no active
nest.
clue#8 - At the coal seam bluff a pair of
light phase birds was seen and there
was a fresh stick nest with droppings
around it, but the nest was not
checked. Probably active.
Counting the Unicat paw there were
9 pairs in the survey this year between
Colomogranik and Unicat, with
possibly a 10th pair on the inland
outcrop. It is interesting, however,
that fewer active nests were found