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Marshall, 1941
7.5 mi. S Cannon Beach, Clatsop Co., Oregon
May 19 shore - a very deep & heavily timbered canyon about 1.5 mi. S of the cape.
Very few birds, as expected - saw no grey jay.
No logging south of the cape - all heavy spruce & hemlock forest - few red cedars.
May 20 a.m. Clear, a little wind. Hunted along a very old road which turns inland at the north entrance of the Arch Cape tunnel and crosses the ridge & down toward the shore again, meeting the road I was on yesterday. This is the only way thru this very brushy country. The road goes along the north slope of the Arch Cape Ridge - very heavily wooded, dark & damp. Saw varied thrushes; called in a family (a golden-crowned kinglets - one of them to pigmy owl calls) & one lit on my gun barrel! Later hunted around the relatively open area at mouth of valley where we are camped.