Field notes, v1540
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M. Redon, 1942 Journal Cedar Grove, S. Fork Kings R., A. Lewis Jr., Fremo Co. May 25, 1942 8 AM. Hermit Warbler 3 PM. Western Robin 9 & 12. Wood Peewee 10 AM. Chipmunk 11 & 4 PM. Saddleback Wasp. 12 PM. Prairie Falcon May 25, 1942 Left camp a little after 1 p.m. and drove down to the Ranger Station. All five girls, F. Uglivie, J. Crowley, J. Runk, J. De May who was driving and I were present. We picked up Mr. Dixon and drove up to the Roaring River Falls region. We got out and proceeded about three miles up the trail to the Zumwalt Meadows. On the way up, Mr. Dixon pointed out to us all sorts of interesting things. We saw tracks of deer pawing, a doe ran by us, we saw the tops of these plants Artemisia tridentata; Wood Violets were present; we heard Cassin's Vireo, Chipping Sparrow Jays, Swifts. Caught an Alligator Lizard, a Hatteras Snake & several Saddlebacks occidentalis (S). When we arrived at Zumwalt Meadows, we heard several varieties of birds: Red-wing Blackbird, Humming