California condor survey field notes, v1476
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California Condor Eben McMillan 1 October 1963 Toward wildlife if associations or contacts bring them into acquaintance acquaintance ship with this type of thinking. I drove to old headquarters of Tejon Ranch and talked with Mr. B.M. Pingree who operates a check station for all hunters that go into, or come from, the Tejon Mountain area in quest of deer. Mr. Pingree stated that 37 deer had been checked out since the season commenced, through his station. He had heard of no one seeing condor. I drove to the home of Gib McKenzie at the old Tejon headquarters but he was not in. Cooked my supper near reservoir about two miles west of Tejon Ranch old headquarters, then drove on to Arvin and up Comanche or Sheep Trail grade where I camped for the night about one thousand feet above the level of the Valley floor.