Field notes, v1728
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R.M.Zink 1978 Journal 2mi, N Woodridge L.O., 5100', Tudor Rd, California, J.2N, R.18E, sec.35 16 July wot O.S.Fly 4+ dead trees, scrub + along Johnson G. Engidonae 1 3-5' dense scrub W. Woodpecker 3t "" indial trees calling Vid.-gen. Swallow 2ct overscrub Steller Jay 3+ Aspl liveoedal tree, calling mt. Chickadee 2t "" "" - House Wren 2+ scrub Benicks Wren 1 "" Robin 2t scrub + dead trees West. Bluebird 5t dead trees in scrub- Nashville War 1t scrub- ? Yellow Warbler 1 ? - Mac Gill War 2t scrub Bl-headed Grosz 2 (?int. juv.) dead tree in scrub- Lazuli Bunt. 4t "" . ": Lesser Goldfinch 4t "" "" F ; R. sided Towhee 2t scrub (incl. juv.) Brown " ? 1 "" (not juv.R.S.) Junco 10-20 lot juv. F or Sp. 10 ground, chasing, collig, singin Call. 2 For Sy & departed ~1200 for Sonora. I don't recommend that drive for a VW on hot day -exp. up. Visited R.S. in Mi.Wolc, as wasn't sure if I should take Hwy 108 or 4. Ron McDeavis suggested #4 because there was more level ground (108 follows rims + canyons) & less people. #108 is real "touristy". Drove up Hwy 4, first 5000' found lots of scrub along road but the spent back from