Field notes, v4514
Page 177
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well marked in this [illegible] the night hawks were ordinarily a group of mules - judging by the white mottled and curvy which had gathered there to feed. The day was coudy as before mentioned so accounting for their presence at mid-day. The were as thick as swallows in migration time (no expostation) and the flew everywhere about as at close range. Certainly I felt the day was valuable. We had seen the location of the