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memmler
1942
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Itinerary
April 2, Berglund Ranch, 1250 ft., 2 NW 1450 ft., 5 mi. N Corralitos, Santa Cruz Co. Caly.
19. Green-backed Goldfinch, several
20. Red-shafted Flicker, few
21. Chickadee, several
22. Fox Sparrow, few
23. Turkey Vulture, few
24. White Crowned Sparrow, few heard
April 3, Mudcreek, 500 ft., 3½ mi. SW San Juan, Monterey Co. Calif.
This morning we drove to Salinas from Watsonville. Afternoon we went to see Mr. Silliman in Salinas. He showed us his museum and we were particularly interested in the Dipodonyx he had. From the tags Miss Boulware copied localities etc. for future reference. He then took us to our present camp after receiving permission from the tenant Mr. Henry Augustini.
We took highway 101 out of Salinas, for 3 mi. to the north. Here we turned onto the road to San Juan. This is a good road. After 5 mi. we turned right onto the old San Juan road. We are camped about 3 miles up this road. It began to rain in the evening.
April 4, Last evening we set out traps around the upper edge and part way down the hill next to our camp. We set out 134 traps. We found 24 Spring this morning after a heavy