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Navajo
California Condor
Eben McMullan
28 JUNE 1963
and checked the flock of Ewes and Lambs but found no dead
animals - Pedro - the Shepherd had moved his flock there as well
having his Trailer-house spotted under one of the Cottonwood tr
on the Point by the river before it makes the bend in cross
the River valley to 16 spring. His sheep were in the river just
below the La Panza Bridge - I did not see Pedro about.
Returning to the sheep carcass on which the Coyote
had fed, I hiked across the Canyon from the ri
road and photographed the Sheep Carcass, or what remain
by the Sheep Carcass. Then drove back on top of
Navajo Ridge and down into Navajo Canyon stopping
to photograph Sheep Trails and Kangaroo Rat Trails along
side the road leading off the Navajo Ridge to the Navajo
Valley.
Arrived home at 5:15 p.m.