Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 399
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General Account 16 July - he also took us over to T2 & T18 and helped us pick up the traps on those trajects. Weather mostly overcast with some sun- shine in the afternoon. 17 July - Uniat - In the morning Chester and I set out traps on T4 and T6 and took up those on T8. In the afternoon we took up those on T9. In the evening we moved the mist net to a new location in tall willows at the mouth of Seabee Creek, where a family of shrikes is situated. Since July 18th, this net has taken a total of 145 birds as follows: Acanthis hortensis - 10 od, 5 jiv. Spizella arborea - 13 jiv 8 od. Passerulus sandwichensis 3 jiv, 1 od Motacilla flava - 2 jiv. Lanius borealis - 1 od Calcarius lapponicus - 2 jiv. July - Uniat Chester and I ran the traplines in the morning and checked the mist-net. In the afternoon we helped Griffin work on the wreasel, which had thrown a track down by the float-plane landing. We finally had to drag it out with the Chevy-picker.