Field notes, v1442
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Lyon 1965 (Jun 28 cont.) in small colonies (4 or 5 houses); no migratory sign found in this very thick woodland. Also saw: violet-green swallow or. june chipping sparrow W. woodpecker yellowthroat + wooded flycatcher olive-sided thrush flicker resident woodpecker coll. oriole or W. Tanager Set into camp at the Brown Lake campground which had only a few other campers in it. Hard rain almost all night. Jun 29 Both camps in the rain, which continued all morning. Returned to Ajjer & left the Park. Mammals seen in job: Odacileus hemione - many seen; 80's in velvet; most seem to be melting; 2 elk swimming in a small vegetation filled lake near Brown Lake at dusk of Jun 28. (This lake looked more like a meadow than a lake from a distance). Cervus - elk signs - droppings + tracks seen only. Uroos americanus - 2 black bears seen (1 black on S side of John McDonald on road & looging + 1 brown very way over on N Fork Rd.) Citellus columbianus - common Entomias (arvenses or minimus) - few; looked