Field notes, v1304
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Greene, H. 1981 20 July log and saw a subad Sceloporus magister. (continued) Next drove through Kern River Canyon, stopping for a swim at "Sandy ?", a sort of picnic spot reached via the second R turn after taking the Borel / Miracle Spring camp turnoff. This is steep slopes w/ lots of grass, some oaks, poison oak, Coulters Pines and many boulders. Here saw several Sceloporus occidentalis on boulders among trees, near the river. Saw at least two Uta on a dirt bank around shrubs along the road just below where we parked. Arrived Berkeley ~ 2 AM on the 21st. 22 July Today Ward C. Russell brought in an enormous Thamnophis couchi that he found 6 feet under water in a fish trap. I weighed, measured, and photographed the snake (HW6/129). (Correction: crayfish trap.)