Field notes, v1313
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Dullon 1949 journal 176 Sept 4 3 mi. N Willow Creek, 700 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif. /Townsend Solitaire and/ Western Tanager. Later I heard 2 Spotted Towhees, collected 1 of at least 2 Townsend Solitaires, heard and saw a Purple Finch. Last night I saw an Olive-sided Flycatcher in the draw W of the summit. We left the top about 10 a.m. (I saw an Orange-crowned Warbler nearby where we camped). On the way down we watched a Doe and 2 well grown Black Tailed Deer fawns bounce down the road and off into the brush. Returned to Raccoon Creek Camp and shinned out the several collected specimens. Sept 5 Red Mtn., 4 mi. S Hayfork, 5300 ft., Trinity Co., Calif. Left the Willow Creek area early this morning, picked up supplies at Weaver- ville and had lunch at Hayfork. Saw a flock of about 20 Brewer Blackbirds just E of Hayfork. Going up Salt Creek S of Hayfork I saw a Brown Towhee along the road. Between Douglas City and Hayfork we saw a 2 fork horned Black-tail Deer feeding on young shoots of Mary Oak, and later we saw 2 quite large fawns also browsing on oak, as a doe with 2 smaller fawns stood back in the woods. Coming up the Philpot Creek valley we saw an Audubon