Field notes, v1670
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Sting · 1921. Kuspixx Valley, 147. ✓ 331. ♀ Ad. Bulo Virginias Aug. 31. 1921. ✓ 332. ♂ imm. Oucheta, 428-220-74-19 Sept. 1. 1921, ✓ 333. ♂ " " , 450-222-75-22 " " " " ✓ 334. ♂ junio hymah's, " " " " ✓ 335 ♂ Zontrichia P. corneta , " " " " ✓ 336 ♂ imm. Plawestins migratorig , Sept. 2. " " ✓ 337 ♂ " " " " " " ✓ 338 ♀ ad. Bulo virginianus, H.S.S. " " " ✓ 339 ♂ ad. Oandata (545-245-80-20.) Sept. 2. " " ✓ 340 ♀ ad. " " (547-246-78-19) " " " seemed to be females, and the last one finally came out on the grass very close to me and squatted down to sleep, on examining closer I found a Wilson Snipe on the same small patch of grass but on approach it flew, without however, disturbing the Teal. On the bridge I found a much excited Weedel popping in and out of the loop but he finally stayed still too long away for me to shoot him with a half load. A fine large male. As I came back after dusk I found Mr. Swartz choking a big Owl to death on the front porch, it had flown across in front of the cabin. Quite an eventful evening. Fri. Sept. 2. Cloudy with occasional bursts of sunshine. There