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Gullion
1949
Journal
149
Aug 22 French Camp, 3100 ft. Humboldt Co., Calif.
various locations in the Incense Ceds - Douglas
Fir forest above the break of the slope- dropped
down to the Acorn Woodpecker snags, no
sweater- returning to the vicinity of the
small Stream, I collected 2 Reshonorius
on the edge of a wire grass opening. Also
saw the hind end of a Black-tailed Deer
think it was a truck, found bear scats
in the same opening that the lizards
were taken in. (Got a skink on top
of the ridge while coming down- also a
Hutton Vises ). Set 8 traps in the
stuff along the stream- which incidently
includes maiden-hair fern (Adiantum
pedatum #). Now I am going to set
2 traps along the burned log between
the stream and the wire grass opening
where I will set 7 traps in various
locations. Found two chinquapins
and 1 madrone with burned out
insides - may be good bat trees. Shot
1 of 2 wren-tits on the edge of the wire-grass
clearing, Also saw a 4-5 inch Blue-tailed
skink in same area that I collected the yellow
backed Reshonorius. The wren-tits were
on the edge of a solid stand of Tan Oak.
Collected the other wren-tit a moment later.