Alaska field notes, v4426
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R.B. Hamilton 1965 Jun-Jul Tundra 21 (70) 14 (12) 8 13 5 3 22 8 Tundra 22 (70) 4 14 2 16 6 16 6 14 7 Tundra 23 (70) (10) (18) 19 (26) 6 (22) 10 20 Tundra 24 (110) (16) (24) (20) (20) 5 (20) 40 Tundra 25 (120) (14) (3+16) (20) (16) 8 (6) 60 Tundra 26 (50) 12 INSE INSE INSE INSE 10 (6) 70 Tundra 27 (50) 16 INSE INSE INSE INSE 10 (8) Tundra 28 40 10 INSE INSE INSE INSE 10 Tundra 29 40 14 INSE INSE INSE INSE 20 Tundra 30 40 8 INSE INSE INSE INSE 16 Tundra 31 20 6 INSE INSE INSE INSE 6 Tundra 1 (40) 8 INSE INSE INSE INSE 16 Tundra 2 30 6 INSE INSE INSE INSE 6 Tundra 3 30 8 INSE INSE INSE INSE 4 Tundra 4 30 6 INSE INSE INSE INSE 2 Tundra 5 30 6 INSE INSE INSE INSE 3 Tundra 6 50 8 INSE INSE INSE INSE 8 Pomarine, Jaeger Snow Bunting Lapland Longspur Semi-palmated Sandpiper Sabine's Gull Ruddy Turnstone Snowy Owl Dunlin Red Phalarope White-rumped Sandpiper Glacous Gull Tree Sparrow White-fronted Goose Duck sp. Loon sp. Buff-breasted Sandpiper Golden Plover Oregon Junco Baird's Sandpiper Bluethroat King Eider Pectoral Sandpiper Common Eider Short-eared Owl Red-throated Loon Fox Sparrow Sanderling Old Squaw