Field notes, v1670
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Strong 1921. Kuspirs Valley, 23 mi. N. Hazelton, B.C., '89. 212 ? Rusty Blackbird, (imm.) H.S.S. Euphagus carolinus July. 5. 1921. 213 ? Ceromyces, 205- 146-22-19. " " " Tue. July 5.— Rain! Damn such weather! Heated water and washed all my clothes this morning, some job! Bohemian Waxwings Mr. Swarth went out and among other things got two beautiful Bohemian Waxwings from a flock of four, the male apparently a breeding bird, tho' the female appeared to have already raised her brood. We have seen nothing of them around here before. Ho also got a Merictus that had been killed by a Weasel. The pack-train, 54 horses, got out today at about four thirty, after a hard job packing, wild horses included. Heard and saw two Jaro fly over today. 214 ? Sciurus, July. 6. 1921. 215 ? Lepus, (309-34-121-79.) July. 6, 1921 216. ? Miqretorus (one of primaries pure white.) " ."" 217. ? Barbivilla garula (Warneled July 5 by H.S.S.) July. 6 " 218. ? Melopyza linestri. H.S.S. " 7 " 219 ? Euphagus carolinus " " " 220 ? Ruber, (imm.) " " ." 221. ? Loxia leucophera (orange small) H.S.S. " " " 222 ? Ruber, (imm.) ." ." ."