Field notes, v1518
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P. PEARSON 1952 22 Jan 4 mirth pieces. Brave weather all day. Temps at 4:30 p.m. 19° supper outdoors at Bat-figurines. My traps held only 1 Phyllosia, Half dozen Anota mites mites got 4 Abron and a half dozen Phyllosia. About 3 bird on the lake. Had to swim to retrieve one. Water not so cold that with enough O2 for my swimming. Walked back to the big cave on the west side of the hill, Met the hummer nest, but most of the (dodgling?) escaped. Both good flyers. Jacki. I then barred quite quite some around the cliffs surrounding the cave, but could find only 3 pellets -- and they small for forced mule. Think Audwinops in one of them. Pest some of the best traps of my cliff line, especially the still traps baited with crickets, then about a dozen MS along the wood wall nevergan. Jan 5 In my trap into traps capture only 2 Abron. Anota with a long line (80 traps) got 2 Phyllosia + 5 Abron. Swelled shank and sun pot. Left about 10:30, got grubin Juli, then camped near a nice pot-holed cliff west of stone. Warbler, dove finches, sparrow hawk pellets, owl pellets, a hummer nest and parent in a tall crevice -- cave, and two caracorn come to roast at dusk. Also got the impression that small birds were coming from the surrounding much-prayed ruin to roost in the cave. Put out about 20 MS at the base of this cliff and along a stone wall. One Phyllosia just about dark. Mussed hummer nest at 8:15 p.m. The flow!