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J.H. Pearson
1949
cypress, and alders (?) along a creek, and set out
205 traps along the stream & the road. Logging
operations further up the road. Some of these traps
we set out by an abandoned logging community in
a deep canyon with lots of alders, big firs, and
nettles. He looked in all the buildings for bats,
but found none. They were pretty far gone - roof
falling in, ferns growing in the middle of the floor,
etc.
Aug. 11, 1949 Saw no bats last evening. On his last
night & this morning yielded:
up the road 6 PM 10 PM 6 AM
Mixed live + snap.
Maietta -
15 Gourliegi
1 Pero.
Me 1 Sorex pacificus not seen 6 Pero
3 Sorex pufi
1 Soustron
1 Sorex beattini
7 Pero
5 Sorex pacific
1 Zapus
at the logging camp:
Maietta (live traps) 3 Pero.
Me (snaps) 1 Pero
4 S. pacific
1 Phacops
He went down the road towards Bayaise for about 2-3 miles,
to the Stevenson's place - Mr Stevenson had invited us
yesterday to set traps in his Redwood creek if we wanted
to. So about 8:30 we set all our snap traps there -
all of them, then spent the morning skinning etc.
On our way down the road we stopped at a bat
house & missed capturing 1 lone Corynorhinus in the
attic.