Field notes, v1470
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Marshall, 1939 General Comment Kris W Hayawhile Jr. July 29. perhaps a Nuttall's Thrush couldn't find it. Returned to Hayawhile spring where Chatter Pell, several Mt. Chickadees. On the way, tried to shoot a Ruby Crowned Kinglet (silent) high in a dense fir grove. Summary of Birds of Blue Mts, Wash. Open Yellow-pine (Red Fir) Forest (transition) Otus flammeolus Asio wilsonianus Dense forest of Larch, Red-fir, Engelmann Spruce & Lodge-pole Pine (Boreal) Bubo virginianus Olive-backed Ora Hermit Thrush Hairy Woodpecker, Varied Thrush Chestnut-backed Chickadee Mt. Chickadee Black-capped Chickadee (only 1 seen) Golden-crowned Kinglet Oregon Canada Jay Erected Jay (only 2 seen) Audubon Warbler W. Tanagers Ruby-c. Kinglet. Williamson Fay Spuncher