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Page - 1933
Santa Cruz, 50', Santa Cruz Co., Calif.
Oct. 4, 1933.
commont line. Deer, cow,
shunk, microtus, permyscus +
rethrodanTany's live in the
Tangle at the edge of the sloughs.
I didn't see a single anophthon.
V Lake
Description: The lakes are all
of the ox bow type - Eddy +
Rubino's lake less noticeably so.
Their edges are not so wildly
overgrown as are the edges of
the sloughs. In most cases
the the oaks grow right up to
the edges of the lakes. Occasional
cottonwoods are found. Some
willows are also present.
Wood duck, mallard,
sprig, muddy ducks, white pel-
icans, kingfishers, gr. blue herons,
little green herons, are busy at
the water of the lake while the
birds of the slough are also found
at the edges, plus wood perchus,
jays, flickers, brown towhee, spotted
towhee, titmouse.