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journal
50
1963
Boreal Ojodasuma, Chihuahua, 5000 ft. el. Mexico.
April 7. 54+ at 7 am. 80° at noon.
Trip around the fundo, through the
brush ad among alamos.
collected two new birds- black tailed
juncater & house wren.
Diaz ducks- three groups, 4, 3 & 2. one
of the two had a yellowish bill like
a female mallard... all the others I
have examined with glasses had
greenish bills like a drake mallard
No major change in winter birds,
wilson snipe; brewer, white cr.
veeper and clippin sparrows
still common.
Green tailed towhees still plentiful.
April 10, 11 & 12 in Chihuahua to meet
J.G. & Ruths Barnesberg, to get provisions
and to contact Dr. Lopez (taxidermist) re
gizzly bears. Have arranged to see
him at to get photographs of gizzly
bears that he has killed.
Lark Bunting, several hundred in
the edge of Chihuahua. I have seen
more in the vicinity of camp
which is 60 miles north of camp.
April 14- hailed this P.M.