Alaska journal, v4285
Page 375
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Holmes, R. Journal 50. 1 August Bernard River, Banks Island, Robertson Canada The habitat separation is crude but in general it seen to hold. The Counts varied in floral variety, but in general the vegetation is not lush, that is the planks are not too dense, except in the very wet marshes. 2 August Bernard River + northern Banks Island, Canada Wear overcast with rain showers. jaags 2 walked southeast for carp across "our" River. Mrgt the marsh area in the wedy between Our Bernard Rivers - where we saw 2 broods (1/6, 1/3 young, and accompanied by an adult 9), occasional longspurs, long-tailed juncos, glaucous gulls, some gulls. On the south side of the Bernard a small (80 acre) marsh was located - which had several pools flakes + then a sweeping hillside up St Muelen's Knot - apparently Mrs. Cox the county Raw had covered in his wallchart presumably these are the ponds where he had collected the white-rump. The habitat was the usual Carex, Eriophorum Marsh. Blue-bell-like plant Horse Plume, 2 invasive Rudolphon + Solomfond were also to be On an 1M drive slopes a group 12 Bat + 3 Iron Sandlilings were found! In we.