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June 23
Drove back to Santiam Junction and west on the
South Santiam highway, which follows the river of that name. This is steeper and not as good a road as the U.S. highway. Just below Upper
Soda, near Trout Creek, there is a farm, which looked like suitable Zonotrichia habitat, but I could not hear the birds in my brief stop.
From Cascadia on down to the valley there are numerous openings where White-crowns could be, apparently, but I did not investigate. Drove on S or 99, turned East at 42 at Canyonville, and slept near
Tiller.
June 24.
Drove to Rouge Elk, where I fixed breakfast along the Rogue River, then to Eagle Point, where I wanted to look for sparrows -- no sign. Drove back to Berkeley, arrived about 6 p.m.