Field notes, v1470
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Marshall, 1939 General Comment Wildcat Spring, July 28 Continued Black-headed Grosbeak Townsend Warblers Juncos & Chippys Later in the morning back at Staywhile Spring - heard Evening Grosbeaks. In the evening afternoon drove from Staywhile Spring to Godman Ranger Sta. with Dr. Hall. On the way we cut down some hollow trees but found nothing. Saw many flickers, juncos on a red-fir grove thru which the road ran, a large hawk or owl flew swiftly across the road. I thought it was a goshawk but Dr. Hall thought it a Horned Owl. Flocks of juncos & warblers were seen around the edge of a clearing 1 mi. W of the Ranger Sta. In the evening, Dr. Hall & I set traps around the edge of a clearing 1mi. W Staywhile Springs & I shot a Lazionysternus in an opening in the red fir forest. We saw a Vaux Swift fly swiftly along the ridge. 1 mi. W Staywhile Spr., 5300ft., July 29 Columbia Co., Wash. Picked up 9