Field notes, v1470
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Marshall, 1939 General Comment 10 mi N Ashfork, 6000 ft Coconino Co, Ariz. moved here to prospect May 29 new exposures of Coconino. For the most part heavily Timbered with Pinon & Juniper, & V Aubrey Cliffs. Flat country cut up into rolling hills & broad flat valleys, all heavily wooded Upper Sonoran. Openings in forest grassy- stream bottoms with undergrowth, & many broad-leaves. Clear, warm weather. 1st night hunted down road from Camp about 3 mi. for Sereet Owls. Coll. 1 & heard another (which I attracted around Camp). May 30 Prospected thru rolling juniper & pinon country for about 4 mi. Saw or heard: 2 hairy Woodpeckers, 5 pairs Grey Vireos, 4 pairs Grey Flycatchers, 8 Chippies, 5 pro. Black-thr-grey Warblers, 2 Cowbirds (at Camp), 2 White-b. Nuthatches, 4 W.Bluebird. (Found nest of Beech Wren with 3 or 4 young in hollow juniper at Camp.)