Field notes, v1728
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R.M. Zink 1978 Journal Sierra National Forest Fresno, California, 1mi S Shaver Lake 30 Sunday Stella Jay 3+ forest woodland - calling (creek territorial cocking) Gr. Tailed Towhee 2 scrub - call corresponding to species Mt. Chickadee 3+ woodland " " Yellow Warbler 4+ scrub - saw 1 dragging food in bill MacGill. Wackle 4" " - noted great ability vocalizing in amnt of black or grass bld. Crossing Finch 2+ woodland-scrub - calling Warbling Vireo 1 - - singing Chipping Sparrow 2" " calling Fox Sparrow 15+ scrub-woodland - call. 8 Again this area is a heterogenous composite of scrub & woodland + some dense patches of trees, Some decid. trees (oaks) & pines spruce. Some areas of exposed rocks also. Found an area for campspot (occupied by 2 campers): T.95 33 X lot/dirt roads in here -> Dinky Creek Road T.105 P.25E Return to campground + parked. Departed 10:30. Left Shaver Lake 11:45, arrived MVZ 16:45. Stanislaus Nat. Forest, 2mi. N Woods Ridge Rd, Tuolumne Co., California 5100' T.A.N. R.18E, sec.35 8 July Departed Berkeley 7:00p.m., arrived 6mi. W of Cherry Lake