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Lee Arnold
1937
Itinerary
May 26 Warm Spring, 4,000 ft, 9 mi. E Amedee, Lassen Co., Calif
I have noted five nests in particular and have
every reason to believe that there are many more.
Below is a rough sketch of the area around the camp
showing various items of interest and the route of the
trap line last night. Numerous rabbit skulls were found
close to the eastern fence - probably those eaten by hawks
North
west
(100)
(50)
Farm bldgs. with
Phoebes + Swallows
nests
Ours Camp
Red-tail Hawk nest
Populus fremontii
(row)
where Hawks
roost (12)
x Salt Bush
Salt Bush
canal with
warm H2O
Alfalfa
Poor
Alfalfa
End of trap line
Dead Cackling
goose
To marsh
500 yds.
Low meadow
end
static line (approx.
100yds. from
fence (east))