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D. A. Good
1980
Journal
1/2 mi. S + 1 mi. W Scott Mtn. summit, 1620 m, Trinity Co.,
Calif. [T. 39N, R. 7W, SE1/4 sec. 5]
27 June (cont) Habitat primarily good sized ponderosa pine, Douglas fir,
+ some incense cedar. Also patches of meadow on hillside
+ considerable amounts of chaparral vegetation between +
under trees (mangarita, chamomile, etc.) Went out collecting
for about an hour or 1 1/2 + got 1 Mt Chickadee -> no Fox Sparrows
to be seen. Bob got 2 Mt Chickadees + Susan got 2 as well.
Returned to camper ca. 1330 + took tissues + had lunch.
We then wrote field notes until ca. 1400 when we drove
on (via Hwy 3 to Etna + FH 93 (?)W to Sawyers Bar) ->
to the ranger station at Sawyers Bar where we asked directions
to good brush fields high enough for Fox Sparrows.
We then drove back to 40N54 + up to the following
site:
1 1/2 mi. N + 3 mi. W Eaton Ph., 1650m, Siskiyou Co., Calif.
[T. 40N, R. 10W, SW1/4 sec. 14]
Arrived ca. 1930.- looked around a bit (saw a Solitaire)
then had supper. Now writing field notes.
Weather today clean + warm (hot at lower elevation).
28 June
Up at 6/5. Weather mild, high light clouds. Walked up
the road from where we spent the night (at crossing
over Music Creek) looking primarily for Mt. Chickadees.
I walked as far as the second crossing of Music Creek
and then cut down along the creek to the camper. Just