Field notes, v1752
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July 27 areas, but the camp area remained in sun. Heard intermittent Type 2 crossbills. The rain began at about 2:15. Before this, a ♀ (350) was caught with a brood patch, then two males were obtained, one captured (351) at one shot (352). One was likely the mate of 350, but I am not certain which, but I suspect it was 352, but call watch may reveal which. The rain continued for the rest of the day. Other birds in this area were gray-headed juncos, an unknown unidentified orange- backed hummingbird, ravens, mountain(?) chickadees, acorn woodpeckers, flickers, droney woodpecker. N -> Hwy 666 old corral water pond Picnic table water hole CAMP step Habitat ponderosa pine, oak, some logs & burn, grazing sage underbrush road signs, 20 mi. to Hannagan Meadow and 98 mi. to Safford. Narrow road 51- Journal. J. bruth 1985