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Transcription
June 9, 1935
Strange to me. While climbing a flock of
14 Night hawks flew over my head going
due north and flying rather low.
In the meadows below I saw a Black Billed
Magpie which seemed strange in this area,
surrounded by White Crowned Sparrows, and
with Clarke Nutcrackers not 200 feet
higher in altitude. I met Oldrich on the
crest and found that Marmots although
not scarce were to wary for approach
within range.
On the way to camp another White Tailed
Tachrabbit was seen in precisely the same
spot I had seen him the day before.