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- April 29-
Spent the morning putting up
the two snibbs and a grouse. Just
after breakfast we went down the
beach and Mr. Littlejohn found a
nest just ready for eggs. It was
out on the tips of a firboughle and
was just ready for eggs. It was
probably a bringle or siskin.
April 30-
Miss Alexander went off with two
men after bear this morning. We
went over to the roeles to look for shells
and shot 3 crows. Mr. Littlejohn got
a roeles duck and saw several others.
I saw a bald eagle light in a spruce
on the north end of Windfall [illegible].
When I came back I got out the
telescope and I could see the eagle
sitting on the nest. It was about
1/2 mile away but I could see the eagle's
eye and see her head move. With
the glasses I found another nest
about 5 miles away but I couldn't
see any bird on it. I counted 7