Field notes, v1752
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1986 Journal 82. May 26 White Mountains to Greenlee County, Arizona on highway 666. Here also, crows and band-tailed pigeons were seen. Western Tanagers, were the most common singing bird. I drove down to the dirt road paralleling 666 to the E, and found a place to camp and set up To Hamagga picnic site 17 mi. poor cut off N 666 fence gate down camp The weather leaving the higher mountains was getting cloudy in late afternoon. At the camp, it was clear but windy, with a moderate N wind. No crossbills encountered since early morning. May 27 Had the net set up since 5:00 am. No crossbills were heard in the early morning. Acorn woodpeckers- red-shafted