Catalogue and species accounts, v1302
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D. A. Good 1980 Journal Thompson Ridge, 3½ mi W Pyramid Ph., 1660 m, Siobhgan C., Calif. [T. 18 N., R. 6 W., N ¼ sec. 4] 1 July (cont) montane chaparral. Returned to camper ca. 0800 to take tissues. Then out for a little - then breakfast ca. 11:00. After breakfast shunned + otherwise prepared birds until mid-afternoon, then had lunch + did a bit more skinning. ca. 1600 went out looking for quailadees + got one just a couple of meters N or the border. Back to camper, took care of bird. Then we left late in the afternoon - back to Happy Camp + then E toward Scott Valley, stopping for the night at Fort Goff Campground. Weather today clean + hot, high (in shade) ca. 24°C at Thompson Ridge, higher in Klamath Valley. 2 July Up ca. 0615 - S + B up shortly thereafter - we immediately left Eastward along the Klamath River + then aside from stopping briefly for breakfast + a shower + once for shopping in Yreka, we went pretty much straight along the following route: Fort Goff Campground → Serad Valley → Hwy 5 (on Hwy 96) → Yreka → Grenada (on 5) → Hwy 97 (on Hwy 12) → Goosenest Ranger Station (more or less on Hwy 97). We took a bit of a detour to Grey + Can 14th before we got to the Ranger Station to look for a locality Bob had for Fox Spurrows. We failed to locate it.