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Good
1980
Journal
Cleveland Natl Forest, Calif
31 July
(cont)
On the phone to the wildlife biologist in Escondido who
suggested I try the area in back of Ery Creek Campground
which I did + got 10 chickadees in 1 hr, 15 min. Habitat -
mixed oak- fir w/ some pine. There were several
campers in the campground but I was [illegible] careful
+ got away with it. I drove to Observatory Campground
where I took tissues + had lunch. ca. 1300 I drove
back down S6 to 79, then over to the area of forest
a few mi SW of Palomar (across the Valley containing
Hwy 76) I drove around in this region for a while
but found no likely chickadee habitat (Though I didn't
at that time have a map) I then drove E on 78 to
79 + S on 79 to Old Hwy 80. Then E on that to S1
on which I drove to the present campsite in Burnt
Rancheria Campground where I will spend the night.
(I stopped in a couple of places looking for chickadee areas
but could not be sure who owned the property so I
didn't collect. I now, however have a forest service map
which I picked up in Mt. Laguna.
1 August Up 0700. Read until ca. 0745 because I could do
no collecting until I had called the Fish + Game which
did not open until 0800. After calling I moved to
4½ mi. S + ¼ mi. E Pine Mt., 1710m, [T. 15S, R. 5E,
SE 4 sec. 20] where I collected 12 chickadees, finishing
ca. 0915. After taking tissues I moved N on S1
to 79, N on 79 to 15, W on 15 to Elsinore where