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california Condor Eben Mcmillan 5 aug-1964
Jim Ben Williams of Granite Station Phoned at 7:00 p.m. to
Condor-
tell that his Brother Eagle Williams had seen one Condor along
with several Turkey vultures that were feeding on the Carcass of a
steer that had died and been dragged out of sight of road about
one mile south of his home and three miles north of Granite Station.
Jim Ben said the steer had only been dragged off yesterday
morning and thought the birds would be back again tomorrow in
that it was 5:00 p.m. when Eagle Williams frightened the birds
away, the Condor flying down Canyon to the west as it left
and not returning. For Jim Ben's wife drove to Carcass later
in evening to check only to find Nothing there at the Carcass.
Tomorrow 9am and I go to Berkeley to work out Condor-
problems from the notes. We will try to set back by Friday
evening as I want to go to Frazier Mountain where
I want to watch deer hunters on first day of deer
shooting season to see what reaction they have towards
Condor should any fly over the Mt. top.
Good