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Earth, Blair 1972 Journal 3 mi W Summell Fk Clones Mtns Lincoln Co Nev May 22 To see the eggs I later approached the nest to within 2" before the P finally left then only to hop about 4-5' away a calling me. There were 3 creme colored eggs in the nest which were speckled lightly with brown. About 15 min later Med pleshed the B off the nest and he song in protect, but always keeping a greater distance from the intruder than did the P. En Route Lincoln Co Nev To Berkeley Calif. We drove Towards Berkeley to The North and just past the fence across the rd at the SE 1/4 of SE 1/4, Sec.9, T6S, R69E, marker Med saw another B godshawk gliding over a "meadow" of sagebrush. There were few ponderosa pines in the floor of the river valley and Pitions covered the hillrides. About 5 mi N Berkeley we stopped at an extensive sedgehush flat and saw a St Scott's Oriole, which Med says is a nothern record for this sp. We stopped for lunch at Kershaw-Bryan St. Ada, this being a spring Red Oriole in a 300' deep Gym. Ash, Cottonwood, and Willow some 3' in diameter dominated here alongside planted Laurus. Sp seen: Lucy's Warbler Yellow Warbler, Benwick Wren, W Wood Peewe, Red-shoulded Flicker, at least Iole, Robin, W Thratcher, and Canton Wren (heard only). We traveled W on U.S 93, looking at Mt Irish then turned S through the Pahrnagat Valley which is well watered with many marshes cattowrds and willow beds thence to Las Vegas through barren desert and mtns. We stopped in Las Vegas