Field notes, v4514
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As hiking parties past by the birds would fly into the trees and peach. Then return where things quieted down. The spots seem exactly the same as the signay birds. I again heard the song delivered from a treetops. From here the inn I went up a couple of miles into the Paradise Glacier and the mountain choler. No other birds but lencos here. Saw a big fat woodchuck waddling over the snow. He would walk a ways then lie flat on they snow and roll around. He was very large and white-necked. Also saw and heard a Coy. I was much surprised to find they have a very different and much weaker bark. He goes thru all the motions but doesn't produce the results. I thought when I first heard it that it was a family of young woodpeckers