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Pearson
1970
July 5
Reloited traps before supper. One smoothe Cremadophorus at #16 Chofarrel. No others. No bats gone on the chofarrel line, but lots gone on the other lines (grasshoppers?). Cannot force posts up school hill after supper. Day hot.
Pm Chofarrel line at 6 a.m.; lots of bats stolen, about 4 spring empty. Others held 1 tamer, 1 Dipso, 1 brown tanager, 1 house wren, 1 worm tit, and 1 mountain quail. Also 1 Dipso lying dead half-way between two of the posts, a trap spring caught by one of them.
Saw 2 brush robins along edge between posts 16 and 19. Also probably a brush robin at edge of riparian growth in long field.
Wooden line held nothing (lots of grasshoppers on earth) and oak line held 1 immature macromelastus.
In Pm, Chofarrel line held 1 worm tit at #3, 1 house wren at #5, and one Cremadophorus at #16. Other lines nothing. Reloited after supper.
In a.m. cut a new piece of antirrhinum trail beginning at the south corner of the field on baystock hill and running down to ridge, then angle left. 15 trap stakes. Day hot. See photo of June 9, 1969 for location of new piece of line.
Two robins seen at edge of School Hill Chofarrel at 4:30 p.m.; looked mostly like cottontails. Photo of this patch at 4:30.
July 6
Chofarrel line at 6 a.m. held 1 Seropithis and 5 swiftest. Oak line held 1 Parrot at station ( ). Wooden line held 1 microtus, 1 Parrot, and 1 Seropithus macromelastus + 2 swiftest. Night was much cooler.