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David H. Ellis, Oroval, Arizona; and Jim Fackler, Bellingham,
Washington.
After lunch Peter Sampson took us across the road to
the deer breeding pens where there was a very ripe DOR
big burro being fed by a vulture, saved the skull.
Narrow and wild rose beginning to bloom. Day warm & sunny.
De 11 Michael Christie came with an elk that caught in the big marsh
to the left of the road just beyond Puerto Perito Moreno, 12 km WW
Barileco,
5 p.m for Estania Condo, stopped at the ranch house and
called with the administrator, Pancho Novices.
Hornes. Put 7 steel traps around the pig pens and chicken yard - slaughter house, 30
chewaraps and a dozen vultures in attendance around the
slaughter and the sheep hides stretched out on the fence,
Then drove to the arroyo SW of the ranch about 3 miles and
camped under some chacoay, berbera clumps in grassy urf near the stream. Amata (pant and 60 traps (sheepman
and MS) mostly through narrow, lowlygrace, berbera scrub
as Berderos & Colleta. Roller brush did not much grazed,
few sheep dropping. I put 90 traps (sheepman and MS) through
dense grassy, along stream, across a dense honeygrass flat
with lots of little bunnets, etc., a stone bridge, and a more
grazed lowish honeygrass flat with some rotano at edge;
all sorts of beanwort seeding grasses, clover, seeding
accroa dumfs, gram heads poking up through narrow
heads. Narrow not blooming yet. Colletta palopetchi
blooming. Some large mire along the stream. Here's