Alaska species accounts, part 1, v4403
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Lemmus trimicrusastes 30 June cout left there by a shrike. Also possibly deposited there as drift by high water from the river. Willows was on lower side of the bank in an area that had been incendiated earlier, but shin was very firmly attached to willow branch- not spiked but wedged into fork of branch. Mlede River to Bawaw - on blight line flight, the sign of lemming activity of lemmings became evident about 10 minutes away from Bawaw (ca. 15mi.) and became even more conspicuous 5 minutes before landing. Again the largest amount of cutting was noted along the edges of marshes, like lusins, and along the banks of streams. July 6 July Bawaw, Alaska The marshy and intermediate ground throughout the Yath area shows about the same degree of winter cutting as to the areas previously described around Central Marsh. Winter nests with the remains of lemming pale also encountered. 7 July Bawaw to South Bawaw Three. On this transect winter cutting and winter nests were observed locally all along the road. However,