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Dullon
1949
Journal
185
Sept 9 Red Mtn., 5300 ft., 14 mi. S Hayfork, Trinity Co., Calif.
of the latter. In an open Cleanthus area I
heard a House Wren and collected it, saw two more.
Also took a Sceloporus gracivus in this same
area. Returning towards camp I took another
Sceloporus gracivus on the ridge top and
then collected a Bachy Dendron Squirrel from
a rock pile on the ridge west of the hill
S of camp. Also saw 4 Pigeons flying north
over the ridge, then returned to camp.
- That forest area on the E side of the hill
S of camp sure looks like good Blue Grosbeak
country. Warbler migration seems to be
continuing unabated. Saw lots of
Pocket Gopher snow on burrow cores.
This evening a Flying Squirrel sailed
into the lighted kitchner area while
dishes were being washed. It landed
within 3 feet of Cogswells road, and
very quickly scurried up into the
White Fir.
Sept 10 Same locality. Early this morning I saw Fox
Sparrows on the Wase ridge S of camp, during
breakfast period I collected a Cassin Finch
from near the spring and saw an Olive-
sided Flycatcher foraging in the tree tops.
Leaving camp for Duskabella Mtn. I collected
a Herpestes in a Brewer Oak patch just