Field notes, v4150
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Blaucomya 19 Quaking Aspen Meadow Tulare Co., California A nest containing adult female and two young were found. The nest was situated in an Quaking Aspen tree on the bank of a stream. On the side opposit the stream were numerous large and small fir trees (20 ft from north). The nest entrance was 12 ft above the ground. The cavity containing the nest had two entrances one formed by the rotting out of a knot hole, and the other formed by a wood pecker it being located about 12" above and about a thirty degree angle around. The nest itself was composed of moss which is found abundently on the fire. The upper margins being flush with the top of the lower side giving the