Field notes, v1467
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Kaye - 1933 Santa Cruz, So', Santa Cruz, Co., Calif. Oct. 4, 1933. Habitats 1. Wild grape draw 2. Fallen timber 3. Standing timber 4. Wet slough 5. Lake 6. Open grassland - occasional oaks 7. Vineyard, orchard, and other artificial habitats. 8. Arid I. Wild Grape Draw description: These draws are about 5 to 10 feet deep on the average, and are choked with elder berry overgrown with wild grape, giving a "clumpy" aspect to the vegetative topography. Wild parsley (now dry) fills the spaces between the clumps. The draws, for the most part, 50 to 100 yards wide, and extend for a mile or more across the land. Dead trails are common in these draws. Animal life therein: Birds: Calif. jay, hutton vireo, white & golden crowned sparrows,