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"text": "Pullen\n1949\nJournal\n167\nAug 30 Emi, N. Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.\ncornfield and Bush-tite in a brushy area\nof Tan Oak- Madrone- Manzanita with Douglas\nFir overhead. On the Trinity River below the\nBridge were 8 American Magpies. During\nthe morning I roamed the Brush Bottom\ndescribed before, and found some small areas\nof fumucus and Larex and even mint.\nCollected 1 Yellow-throat- only one saw, 1\nimmature White-crowned Sparrow out of a group\nof a dozen or more, 1 Swainson Thrush- only one\nI saw, 1 of a dozen or more Black-headed\nGroosbeaks, and 1 of 2 Scrub Jays. Saw\nor heard several Chats, Numerous Purple Finches,\nseveral Spotted Towhees & Song Sparrows, 2 or 3\nLark Sparrows, goldfinches, a Downy\nWoodpecker and many Western Tanagers.\nVaux Swifts and Turkey Vultures were\noverhead much of the morning. Two\nBelted Kingfishers were playing up and down\nthe river. Took 3 photos of the river habitat.\nReturned to camp - heard a Screech Owl in\nthe evening.\nAug 31 same locality- Returned to the area Nof Willow\nCreek. Saw (and collected 1) several small\nDark-breasted Empidonax that I take to be\nDusky Flycatcher, Many Chats, Western Tanagers and\nBlack-headed Grosbeaks feeding in the Black-\n``` ```json\n[\"text\": \"Pullen\\n1949\\nJournal\\n167\\nAug 30 Emi, N. Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.\\ncornfield and Bush-tite in a brushy area\\nof Tan Oak- Madrone- Manzanita with Douglas\\nFir overhead. On the Trinity River below the\\nBridge were 8 American Magpies. During\\nthe morning I roamed the Brush Bottom\\ndescribed before, and found some small areas\\nof fumucus and Larex and even mint.\\nCollected 1 Yellow-throat- only one saw, 1\\nimature White-crowned Sparrow out of a group\\nof a dozen or more, 1 Swainson Thrush- only one\\nI saw, 1 of a dozen or more Black-headed\\nGroosbeaks, and 1 of 2 Scrub Jays. Saw\\nor heard several Chats, Numerous Purple Finches,\\nseveral Spotted Towhees & Song Sparrows, 2 or 3\\nLark Sparrows, goldfinches, a Downy\\nWoodpecker and many Western Tanagers.\\nVaux Swifts and Turkey Vultures were\\noverhead much of the morning. Two\\nBelted Kingfishers were playing up and down\\nthe river. Took 3 photos of the river habitat.\\nReturned to camp - heard a Screech Owl in\\nthe evening.\\nAug 31 same locality- Returned to the area Nof Willow\\nCreek. Saw (and collected 1) several small\\nDark-breasted Empidonax that I take to be\\nDusky Flycatcher, Many Chats, Western Tanagers and\\nBlack-headed Grosbeaks feeding in the Black-\"]\n``` **Note:** The transcription has been adjusted to reflect the text as it appears in the image, including any potential errors or ambiguities. The final line is cut off and ends with \"in the Black-\", which suggests that the text continues beyond what is visible in the image. Additionally, some words may be misinterpreted due to handwriting style or damage, but efforts have been made to provide the most accurate transcription possible based on the provided guidelines. ```json\n[\"text\": \"Pullen\\n1949\\nJournal\\n167\\nAug 30 Emi, N. Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.\\ncornfield and Bush-tite in a brushy area\\nof Tan Oak- Madrone- Manzanita with Douglas\\nFir overhead. On the Trinity River below the\\nBridge were 8 American Magpies. During\\nthe morning I roamed the Brush Bottom\\ndescribed before, and found some small areas\\nof fumucus and Larex and even mint.\\nCollected 1 Yellow-throat- only one saw, 1\\nimature White-crowned Sparrow out of a group\\nof a dozen or more, 1 Swainson Thrush- only one\\nI saw, 1 of a dozen or more Black-headed\\nGroosbeaks, and 1 of 2 Scrub Jays. Saw\\nor heard several Chats, Numerous Purple Finches,\\nseveral Spotted Towhees & Song Sparrows, 2 or 3\\nLark Sparrows, goldfinches, a Downy\\nWoodpecker and many Western Tanagers.\\nVaux Swifts and Turkey Vultures were\\noverhead much of the morning. Two\\nBelted Kingfishers were playing up and down\\nthe river. Took 3 photos of the river habitat.\\nReturned to camp - heard a Screech Owl in\\nthe evening.\\nAug 31 same locality- Returned to the area Nof Willow\\nCreek. Saw (and collected 1) several small\\nDark-breasted Empidonax that I take to be\\nDusky Flycatcher, Many Chats, Western Tanagers and\\nBlack-headed Grosbeaks feeding in the Black-\"]\n``` **Note:** The transcription has been adjusted to reflect the text as it appears in the image, including any potential errors or ambiguities. The final line is cut off and ends with \"in the Black-\", which suggests that the text continues beyond what is visible in the image. Additionally, some words may be misinterpreted due to handwriting style or damage, but efforts have been made to provide the most accurate transcription possible based on the provided guidelines. ```json\n[\"text\": \"Pullen\\n1949\\nJournal\\n167\\nAug 30 Emi, N. Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.\\ncornfield and Bush-tite in a brushy area\\nof Tan Oak- Madrone- Manzanita with Douglas\\nFir overhead. On the Trinity River below the\\nBridge were 8 American Magpies. During\\nthe morning I roamed the Brush Bottom\\ndescribed before, and found some small areas\\nof fumucus and Larex and even mint.\\nCollected 1 Yellow-throat- only one saw, 1\\nimature White-crowned Sparrow out of a group\\nof a dozen or more, 1 Swainson Thrush- only one\\nI saw, 1 of a dozen or more Black-headed\\nGroosbeaks, and 1 of 2 Scrub Jays. Saw\\nor heard several Chats, Numerous Purple Finches,\\nseveral Spotted Towhees & Song Sparrows, 2 or 3\\nLark Sparrows, goldfinches, a Downy\\nWoodpecker and many Western Tanagers.\\nVaux Swifts and Turkey Vultures were\\noverhead much of the morning. Two\\nBelted Kingfishers were playing up and down\\nthe river. Took 3 photos of the river habitat.\\nReturned to camp - heard a Screech Owl in\\nthe evening.\\nAug 31 same locality- Returned to the area Nof Willow\\nCreek. Saw (and collected 1) several small\\nDark-breasted Empidonax that I take to be
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