Field notes, v1297
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Gilmore 1 mi. S. of Cabazon, 1700, Riverside Co. California March 18, 1926 The sixteen gopher traps that we set last night caught five gophers, four females and one male, and one male Kangaroo Rat. 1. Gopher ♀ 113.2 G. 198-53-27-5 Caught in damp sandy creek bottom near flowing stream. 2. Gopher ♀ [illegible] dry sandy wash association. 3. Kangaroo Rat ♂ 66.2 G. 270-158-40-15 Dry sandy wash association. Caught in gopher trap set for gopher. 4. Gopher ♂ 105.1 G. 210-65-30-4 Caught in irrigated orchard. Dry gravelly loam association. Spent the day trapping and preparing gophers. We put up two gophers and one Kangaroo Rat which was caught in a gopher trap. It has been very windy and cold the last few days & it continued today making the birds quite scarce. And the only Bluejay today for the first thrice