Field notes, v1670
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Shung. 1921, Hazelton, B.C. 959 ft. 58. 115. Joad (Berara) 116. ♀ Ruffed Grouse (Undellus undellae) June. 6. 1921, 655.4 gms. (11 caterpillar, some green leaves in crop.) 117. ♀ Rusty Blackbird, (67.3) June. 5. 1921. (Euphaeus carolinus) 118 ♀ Redstart, 9 gms. June. 5. 1921. (Setophaga arcicolla 119 ♂ Redstart 8.5gms. June. 5. 1921. " " Mon. June. 6. Put specimens most day, put out new line of 23 traps along creek in woods. Mosquitoes Was! Shot another Olive-backed Thrush. Saw Yellow Warblers this morning in the brush. Got a young white-bellied Snowshoe Rabbit in a snare today. Caught a Magillwency Warbler in mouse-trap. Also found a Microtus (vole) in potato pit. 120. ♀ Olive-backed Thrush, 29.4gms. June. 6. 1921. Hylocichla ustalata 121. ♀ Rusty Blackbird. 55.4 gms. (nesting bird) June. 7. 1921. Euphaeus carolinus 122 ♀ Evening Grosbeak, 58.3gms. Heporirhynchus neopotantior 'Brocklei' 123♂ Peromyscus, 25.4 gms. - 18°7-9.2-2.1-10.5 June. 7. 1921. Tues. June. 7. Put in first part of morning going around my trap line, after hunting for a Voice possibly the Red-Eyed Vix. Smooth heard, and I missed with the aux. My traps (23) are set along about 100 yards of marshy creek in the willows, most of the traps were unspringing or sprung by the rain, but I secured two shrews, (sour.) And three Peromyscus. Mosquitoes are terrible. Went on a hunt up near the muskeg in the burn. Sawmed a Wood Peewee, several seen. A Female Evening Grosbeak (3 seen) A male Puckly Mt. Harry Weedhacks