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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