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Wolfson
1938
June 9 (cont.)
11 mi. W, 7 mi. S Mitchell, +850 ft., Wheeler Co., Ore.
around camp. At 6:00 a.m. Alden Miller and I started out East of Camp. The habitat type first encountered was similar to that of the camp vicinity and a Williamson bapachler was collected by Alden Miller. By this time several birds were heard singing or calling e.g. Cassin Purple Finch, Mountain Chickadee, Red-breasted Nuthatch, White-headed Woodpecker, Wood Pewee. We separated at this point and I swung down to the stream to the north about 100 yds. Scattered along the length of the stream were clumps of Alders and Amelanchier. In this habitat I collected a Lincoln Sparrow (Catalogue No.3) and Wood Pewee (Catalogue No.2). In a dead yellow pine in this locality (sugarion) the Cassin Purple Finch was collected. Continuing eastward about 100 yds. I came into a dense stand of Larch, White Fir, and yellow