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Holmes, P.
1963
E. melanotos
29 June Barrow, Alaska
(when hooting was done, it was weak +
off-key - apparently the birds are losing
some of the CMHOLOR BEARS SACE - or
something of this nature. Also seem 88
on the ground - made me realize that the
SASS, natural throat is beginning to
disappear.)
Corresponding with the above changes, no
definite territory was weak. A settled
O7 would tolerate a group of 3-5 88
in his territory + sometimes no aggressive
actions took place. At other times, 88
off by minute would come at dried
entert with out New Wardens -
would chase him - Newborn group -
until they moved on. Likewise, the
flow would settle in a few minutes
and time to off one minute.
I gave up 1 foot with Nun Lake,
when they moved on - the level stopped.
Several ground-to-ground encounters
were again noted. In the alert up for
for-topon junta - the 88 steps are
shelched until they are straight. The
feed is kept in a straight line with a
body of the dark look at level from -
out [illegible] corner I their eyes.