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2. MOON
1987
Journal
89
22 May Kelso Dunes, San Bernardino co., CA.
Harry Greene, Claudia Luke, their friends, and I visited the dunes today.
Harry and two of his guests looked around the creosote plains below the dunes for Desert Iguanas and Horned Lizards. They left for L.A. and Berkeley at 1030 PST.
The rest of us, Claudia, Pam, Dave, Ian, Laura, Kent, and I, looked all around the lower dunes for sand lizards; we saw several and caught (and released) four small lizards (species account: Fringe-Toed Lizard).
We meandered our way up to the willows on the south side of the high dunes. The willows were in bloom and there were several hummingbirds constantly flying from flower to flower; there were no distinct males so we couldn't identify them.
Once at the top of the dunes, we rested for a while and then all slid down on our bottoms while the dunes began to hum beneath and behind us. However, when
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