Field notes, v1309
Page 377
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Transcription
H.W. Grinell - 1915 Yosemite, Calif. 40 ground and the road was frozen, with the exception of the Big Oak Flat road. All birds seen up to one o'clock are listed on the accompany- ing census sheet. Those unrecorded are a flock of at least five Band- tailed Pigeons, which were startled from a golden oak beside the road at about 4900 ft elevation; a company of twelve Blue Birds seen flying over Bridal Veil Meadow; a word [illegible] head scolding on the Oak Flat grade and a second flock of about a dozen Bushtits seen in a golden oak along the grade (the flock listed in the census were seen foraging in a black oak at the foot of the grade). The ground squirrels were all seen about the rock slides along the Big Oak Flat road near the zig-zag.