Field notes, v504
Page 358
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1966 July Biel Away Journal running him down, but he escaped while we at lunch. The young chicks are remarkably well camouflaged and use this to good advantage by hiding. An Empidonax was found sitting on a nest and one egg at Kiln Meadow. It was situated about 1 foot over the water in some dry willow branches. The nest contains some human artefact such as bits of paper, cloth, and thread.