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Transcription
M. Redon, 1942
Journal
Edgar Grove & Fred Kings River, 4600ft Fresno C.Cal.
May 23
Somewhat later on up the trail we came to a region of rocky soil, etc. & there I caught a Doeloporius. Proceeded on up the trail to the Calliops rest. It was almost 10:10, I stopped there & J. Crowley went on up the trail. Stayed & watched the Calliops until about 12 m. Then started up the trail to join J. Crowley for lunch. Walked quite a way without seeing her, so turned back. Caught a Doeloporius as I crossed a rugged branch of the Creek and arrived back at Calliops rest at 1:00 p.m. At lunch. J. Crowley arrived at 1:20 and ate.
Proceeded downward together & decided to turn down the Service road instead of following the trail back on.
Came to a closed camp, (Sentinel) as we were wandering around in it, what appeared to be the site of a Chipping Sparrow's nest, since the male was singing about here & the female flying about with material in her bill. Marked the tree & hoped we would be able to find it the following day. Saw a Flycatcher of some sort