Field notes, v1701
Page 165
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Bellevue, Blaine Co Idaho Dec 29, 1935 the entrance to a large hole below a rocky ledge. Absolutely no sign of life was seen in the two hours I was in the canyon. Gene Glahn had caught nothing in the 25 traps he had set up Woods River Canyon. He said that the storm had driven most of the mammals into their holes in the last few days, and that trapping probably would not be good again until the snow stopped falling. December 30, 1935 Accompanied Mr. Wright to Hailey where we looked up Mr. Linderman. He was not at home but his wife expected him back from the trap line the next day. While Mr. Wright fulfilled a few of the sundry duties of a game warden I walked down to the river west of Hailey. Saw a Kingfisher perched on a wire above the stream next to the bridge. Two Juncos were feeding in the stream bed where the warm water from the overflow of the Warm Springs hot spring pipe had melted the snow. Several Mountain Chickadees and one Magpie were seen. Returned to Bellevue in a driving snowstorm which was piling up fast. In the afternoon