Alaska field notes, v4434
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Makers 1959 Phovialo dominicica May 22 Petonegaa Line. There are frequently seen. One pair seems to be hanging about the tent + are seen+ heard frequently - others are met with occasionally on the tundor- May 23 Pair near tent still about. Pair on ridge 1/4 mile upstream. Others occasionally seen. No flochs seen yet. May 25 Two near camp are still about. The only ones seen May 26 Pair near tent seen copulating this moon. There were no pulminierie that I saw. Mole landed on female back. Stood there calmly for perhaps 10 second then then proceeded to copulate & make flew straight off up slope & our out tundor out of site. A pair noted on bar accross river 1/4 mile upstream from camp May 27 Saw 4 pairs today - 2 along coast toward cabin. One in vicinity of cabin + one over by ridge back from coast. About 4 pairs a square mile. Saw one plane chase a Black-bellied plane+ down it out over the river. There are the pair near the cabin. May 15 Nest with 4 eggs - on rocky ridge - have started noting location of alone pairs on map.