Field notes, v1304
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Greese, H. 1981 23 May a large adult Saurornalus and then (continued) caught it out of a device for RCS to paint. Next drove to usual stopping point N. of the route - saw Collisaurus and Cnemidophorus but by now (12/15) lizards are hot and very wary and I can't get my damaged pole close enough. Pisgah is still dry looking, thus there are some buds on the Yarea and an occasional yellow flower. Also seems I'm seeing more flies and grasshoppers than we observed two weeks ago. Caught a few lizards. Drove to Mojave and started out Oak Creek Rd, had flat, fixed it in Mojave, and returned to a Joshua Tree spot 2.9 mi from town. Got ~25 Tantasia, 2 Sceloporus magister, and a Uta. Drove to "Grasshopper Wash", 3.7 mi from Oak Creek Rd on Willow Springs Rd (toward Tehachapi). Turned trash and drove dirt road looking for Phrynosoma. Found adult Euneces gilberti under a sheet of plywood, and a Uta under another. Also two Scelopendra. Ate supper in Mojave, then road hunted on Phillips Rd., Nevaria Rd., and Cal City Blvd. (the part that connects to Hwy 58). Got