Field notes, v1335
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Hufner m.s. 1973 Journal Trona 15 Oct. Off Johannesburg Rd. near Seacles Station 9.5 mi N. Johannesburg, San Bernardino Co. Calif. 3200' 15 Oct. 7:30 Am - Checked traps - mom still up - overnight temp. same as last night. Trapping results: TRAP - CAPTURE - COND. - DOOR FACING - NEAREST BUSH 2 - Dipo. merrimi - active - E - 18" from Larrea. #2 made low, squeeking sounds - low pitched. formosus 1 - Pery. peninsiticus - semi- torpid - NE - 4' Larrea 3 - D. merrimi and ) active - NW - 2' Larrea. P. long. (dead) } dead Pery. - ear torn, tail missing much fur missing. 4 - Pery. long. - active - SW - 1' dead "crown of thorn" 5 - D. merrimi - active - NW - 2' Larrea. 6 - P. long. - active - SE - 2' Larrea. 7 - P. long. ) active - NW - 2' Larrea P. long } dead - fur messed 8 - P. long. - killed by Owl - W - 2' from pile sticks Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) caught in this trap; unharmed. Flur slowly away (undulating ~~~~>) when released. formosus 9 - P. peninsiticus ) active - W - 2' creosote Larrea P. long. } dead (characteristic pile P. long. } dead of fur outside trap)