Field journal, v4159
Page 595
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Transcription
331. Forsalesea has been heavily browsed, but is abundant. Not much grass anywhere. The deer were in excellent condition - only one laggard seen. Several (perhaps 6-8) fflckes still carried antlers. Many fresh dropped antlers were scattered over the range. Six old skeletons were seen. Marfn counted lambs and estimated them to be about 1/4 of the total no. seen. Other things seen: 3 coyote tracks 4 bald eagle, adults Many Pion jays, bluebirds, and quateatchers. Members of the party: Walter G. Marfn, supervisor Bob Parfkes, district ranger Dick Julander, range specialist Chas. Murray, Ariz. game warden Molly McDermott, Forest Service Jim Brookes, Chief Ranger, Grand Canyon N.B.H.I. Wild Life Division, Park Service.