Field notes, v1470
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Marshall, 1941 M. Sarban R., 3400 ft., Linn Co., Oregon June 9 Growth of willows. Heard several pleocolated warblers - But only a few songs a piece. Most birds altogether quiet - as it was hot & clear & near noon. p.m. Walked down road from camp at dusk. Saw one that a flying-squirrel (?) which went across the road on a long glide, and a Spotted Owl (see their occidentalis acc.) June 10 Worked entirely in the dense hemlock forest up the river from camp & on the S side of the stream. This is a very tall forest & has, most of the creepers & varied thrushes in the region. Actually got into 3 nearly adjacent creeper territories. Gray jays were abundant in this forest. The forest opens up along the trail (above Big Meadow) to Duffy lake. But there are fairly large, short stands on the hillside. This is where the Spotted Owl was taken (see Strip notes).