Field notes, v4514
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(6) was well built but deserted and containing your added eegs which can probably be saved. We dropped into a little Alma for lunch and there at a spring watered a sample of Seattle Chinua. Picking up we saw an old Swaly Grouse upset. So we right away found a lot in the middle of the season. The country passed thru was very pretty and interesting. Prairie wood and Chakaga, while in a patch of willow and oak we encountered a great many birds. Both Kickbades so that I had a good chance for comparison. The Oregon is slimmer, longer, tailed and much blacker and whiter. The Cheyul's backs are red brown; the white is dirty and