Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 539
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1. Cade 1959 General Account 6 June - cont - There spots of block mud throw earlier and deeper than vegetated ground. The following species have been feeding at high avgs: semipalmated plovers, northern phalaropes, Baird's sandpipers, least sandpiper, pectoral sandpiper, semipalmated sandpiper, wandering tattler, water pipit, and longspur. For convenience in the notes below prominent meadows on the earthside are named as follows, starting with the lower and working successively upstream: (1) Sand Pifer Meadow between two farms about 1 mi above mouth of Cambrone, (2) Shoebie Meadow, a small area on the other side of the fan upstream from Sand Pifer Meadow, (3) Abend Meadow - second ish wet meadow surrounded by steep ridged boulders of shale, with a ridge wrych and a shallow green filled lake in the center. The lake is about 30- 40 yds in diameter and was about waist deep in the center (I waded in part of it in an attempt to retrieve a duck)., (4) Morrowan Meadow, an irregular shaped area among moorains