Field notes, v1670
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Swing . 1921. Hazellon, B.C., 160 Mr. Sneath put it up while I cut wood, an exercise which I have grown expert at, Walzed up to the station but Mr. Gow was not there. Saw Juncos (slate and black headed) Varied Thrushes, Purins, Chickadees, Myrtle Warblers, Ruby Crowned and Golden Crowned Kinglets, and one Ruffed Grouse. Mon. Sept 19. Went for a walk thru the burned flat North of the B.R. Station. The day was warm and overcast, Saw a few birds - [illegible] Gambrels, and Song Sparrows, Juncos, Plenty Blackbirds, one B.H. Jay, a few Sparrow Hawks and a couple of Hairy Woodpeckers. Heard Owls hooting near the road, which was no temptation however. Made reservations at the station, and packed bathed, etc for the rest of the afternoon. Got off at 6:45 this evening. Mr. Ware, Hudson's Bay Co. Post Inspector being the only man aboard & I alone. The rest of the trip was uneventful and rainy. ~~~~~~