Field notes, v577
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Culbreath 1942 Jun 22 S. Fork Mt. 4 mi N. Mad River Rock El 5100 Trinity Co. Calif raining this PM. Murd and I both returned to the top of South Fork Mt ridge to pick up the traps set out yesterday. Much to our surprise it was raining on the ridge and almost all of the 2 to 3 inches of snow of last night was gone. I caught one Clethionomy and one Grey Troledjii. Both were taken in traps placed under the edge of large down logs in the area called Lemonade spring. Returning along the road on the ridge one Cavin Stella Vitis was taken. It was feeding with a flock of golden-crown Kinglet in the foliage of the small Douglas firs. In my mom's trap line around camp I caught one Grey troledjii under a large clump of yew ferns beside Douglas Fir fruit, and one Oonymus tras under old creek in a manzanita thicket. Jun 23. I left camp this AM after I due to a heavy early morning rain that finally looks about that time. This evening I made a steel set for a cottontail rabbit under a junk pile near camp. I saw the rabbit at the spot this morning. I also made a set along a small