Field notes, v4215
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but there was a small group of sticks at the inner base of the trunk. Perhaps this small set of sticks was the entrance to more chambers in the trunk of the oak. Other than woodrats we saw pigs, deer, Sceloparus, Thamnophis, and Hyla. As we were packing up we had a visit from Greg and talked about woodrats - he enjoys telling visitors about them. We left Pepperwood at noon and headed North on 101 to Willits then went West on 20 to Jackson State Forest. We camped to our favorite campsite in the Redtail Campground. We set traps on the hillside on the other side of Noyo creek from the campground. This evening we prepared dinner and I prepared this morning's specimens.