Field notes, v1429
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S.O. Jantty 1952 28 Journal Aug 23 3mi SW Tres Piedras 9000ft Rio Arriba Co New Mexico chuckadees in other areas. Chuckadees are relatively uncommon, I did see a couple today, 1 about 20 feet away, marking over a small pine tree, I finally collected a pileolated warbler working though an oak treetops. A fin good plumage, but he was rather hard hit. I set out 50 museum specials, near camp in the mount point oak thickets. However the rain has begun and I'm afraid it will spring the traps. Tres Piedras Road camp "Camp ridge" N Highest peak Road ends here. Dry creek Scare Brush ? Sawmill Springs? Logged off yellow Pine with oakest aspen and a few last year brokido, Fence Road Dry creek Scare brush