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Transcription
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