Field journal, v4159
Page 167
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Transcription
121. Mescal Verde Natl. Park Headquarters to Rock Spring May 5, 1931 Day cloudy, gradual damp. The forest is the same all the way except for a square mile or so of old burn, covered with brush, mainly some sort of prunus. Deer forage is ample everywhere. One deer track was seen in Long Canyon about 1 mile east of Rock Spring. Birds seen: 1. Townsend Solitaire 1 2. Blue Crested Jay 4. 3. Woodhouse Jay 1. 4. Buzzard 6 5. Sharp-shinned Hawk? 1. 6. Slenderbilled Nuttatch 2. 7. Audubon Warbler 2. 9. House Wren 1. 10. Green-tailed Towhee 3 11. Spotted Towhee 10 12. Flicker? 3. 13. Broad-tailed Hummingbird 10 14. Fairy Woodpecker? 1. 15 Canyon Wren 6. 16 Rock Wren 1. 17 Grosbeak Black-headed 4. 18 White-throated Swift 12. 19 Mountain Chickadee 6 20. Vireo, unidentified species several 21. Warblers