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Marshall, 1939
General Comment
Albee, Umatilla Co., Ore.
Camped here at July 29-30
dusk in a very open forest
of yellow pine. Doug fir +
white or Red fir in denser stands
in some of the little canyons.
The main forest extending
down from ridge south and
out over a plain - becoming
more & more open & finally
petering out all together. In
the evening Longmust & I
hunted Owb' - heard one.
Bubo & One Otus flammeolus.
Couldn't call up Otus asio
nor saw what owls. Heard
one flying squirrel in a densely
wooded little side-canyon.
Apparently near the lower
edge of transition. Pine forest
with Artemesia in openings.
On the 30th we moved
camp & started on 'down the
highway' which went across
the plain mentioned above &
towards another range of wooded
hills. In the middle of
this plain we stopped to look