Field notes, v4514
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The hunting in the woods is quite good. We located a Harymond flycatcher nest which was impossible without rope and also found several broods of Jolnies. Grouse were killed often and we flushed a King-meched Pheasant. Tubally Bowles located a Creeper nest built in a small dead oak under a piece of bark about rebelly 60 chap off. The nest was large and built well below into the crotch. The bottom of the showed plainly. The nest with six fresh eegs was collected. The West is a beauty - well cluffed and built with moss. For any one there are two or three gray red pheasant platters cupped into the living masonry the nest very spectacular. Also found near by a Timco's nest with nine eggs. This is Shufeldt Gumbo. The nest was placed inside of a