Alaska species accounts, part 2, v4221
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Holmes,R. 1963 C. melanotos 11 June Barrow, Alaska The fox separated until they were 6" apart + flew side 1 sid - and daylight I was doing so. They kept going right higher above the tundra until I disappeared for sylt (second) Sun - but they must have been at least 150-200 feet above the ground). - at least we were flying the gurgling cross note. 12 June - One settled 3 in remond plot - seen 2 class 3 individuals (personally different birds - one was chanted the note + only the frontland 3 was seen to return) - while I believe we still have not around 4, PS. - then they - they may still be unsettled 3D mating in area. Only 1 displaying 3 in AACS area he was a One grassy flat south of Traplines 9+10. - None seen No.1 AACS. 15 June This was the most abundant species - The Drowail census plot + this year They are more dense than they have been in the last 4 years. See Census Sheet(~ #1's Territory Sites.