Field notes, v1467
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(age - 1933. 87 8W part Walker Basin, Kern Co., - Nov. 5, 1933. - mathus skulls in the pillets, in fact dipos skulls were the only one. I'm going to try another location, though there are no more possible good associations. I caught 4 dipos and three smor- insir this morning. And I finally got a gopher. I shot a ground squirrel, which I'll use for owl bait, and I shot two junecks. Yesterday afternoon I shot six horned larks and one bluebrid. Ray has been hunting and trap-ping down near the corner of the basin where there is considerable marshy ground. He caught two moles down there last night, besides 4 gophers. There are pillets down his way, and many horned larks. Also, practically all the blackbirds are down there. Up my way, in the willows there are linnets, sparrows, hawks, woodpeckers, meadowlarks and junco's, with occasional horned larks, bluebird, and robin warblers, and less often, brown blackbirds. v 328 Horned lark ♂ wt. 3x qms. ad. v 329 Horned lark ♂ wt: 31 qms. ad. v 330 Scapannus latimimus ♂ wt: 64 165-38-20 v 331 Dipodomys agilis ♂ wt: 75 310-190-46-20 /