Field notes, v4514
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a last egg hike for the season. we went again to the spanaway Prairie and found the Horned lark still singing but no nests. We raised by the Night hawk location put was much surprised to find flush the male at 12pt. Wey searched carefully the exact spot both beat ground for the female but could not raise her. The male sneaked back on us and again he flushed. from near the other place she brief at no time flew about or called as it did before. both we raised several old warbler nests on the edge of this woods. Later, we found an old mullethorn quet with the church spire pitch around the hole. Also found an old night nest 25ft up. Then me located at Oregon quet in an oak. The nest