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California Condor
Glenn D. Milian
27 September 1963
probably where someone had cleaned a deer.
Two large groups of buzzards have gone south since you were over
here last. One on the 21st, and another yesterday morning (25 boat).
Sincerely
Evelyn Farmsworth
Throughout the range of Condor, when people are aware of Condor,
they see them. My Coverage of the Northernmost range of Condor,
on the West Slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, today, would tend to
show that Condor very seldom get North of Friant Dam. However, it
will be interesting to visit this area again at the close of this
Study to see if the people with whom I have talked today, might
look for Condor in the future, and, in so doing, develop evidence that
Condor do frequent the area from Friant Dam to Raymond more than
had been formally suspected. How the Nineteen condor that Traft, Gregory Newman
and I saw on May 24, 1959 could range the above area without being
noticed by someone seems stranger. On the other hand, Mrs. Farmsworth
sees Condor more than all the other residents of the, Potterville to
Glenville area, see together. She looks for Condor and knows them.