Field notes, v1708
Page 123
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Villetta 1991 Journal traversed by the drive, I set 80 traps, 1 trap per station at SEE MAP (A-D) 10 meter intervals. The capture for one night was 7 Peromyscus cloyllei and 7 D. venustus. I collected 4 venustus. See species account for more info. The vent rates we saw from Prewitt Ridge Rd to the trap site S. of Charles Peak are: Arom woodpecker, Flicker, Cal. Quail, Scrub jay, Solitary Vireo, Cedar Worming, Plain titmouse (call is limit repeated 3 times), 2 very black Scotoporus occidentalis on fallen a dark ponderosa branch, a pair of red tail hawks, Monarch butterfly, yellow rumped warbler, Band-tailed pigeon, gopher mounds, and a small chipmunk (loud clanging call), Wren tit (at odenostoma fields) + a Violet green swallow (in