Field notes, v1752
Page 391
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June 6th 1986 Journal Tennessee Pass, elev. 10,400 ft. Eagle Co., Colorado June 7 valley and the higher elev's (>9500 ft), they 82 went lower and lower, until the road went only thru grassland habitat. I then drove back to the regular campsite at Tennessee Pass. It was a clear night, the few grayer rain clouds dissipating. As far as weather, there were a few storms/showers around, but very patchy. Winds now more westerly, as previously, in the week they were northerly. I also called home to Albany today at around 5:00. June 8 This was the morning for lots of crossbills. At first, a pair and a lone O♂ passed-by (all Type 5) in the very early hours, then a pair was captured (#403,410) followed by a lone O♂ (#411) who was also pre- recorded in song above the website. After this, a flock of about 5 type 5 birds came around, but did not stop for long. This was followed by 4 O♂ type 2 (all captured, #412-415). Then, a large flock came in - about