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J.G.Hall
1954
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June Cabin Creek, 10,500', White Mts., Mono Co., Calif.
adult we'd just seen was one
of the parents. Moving west we
approached 3 large patches of
lodgepole pine, this being one
of two known areas where lodgepole
grow in the whites. We each
took a patch with instruct-
ions to shoot all hermit thrushes,
ut hatches & kinglets. The hermit
thrushes were singing but all 2
shot here was an indubon Warb-
ler. Saw a beautiful bobcat track
in mud along Creek bank. On
way back I shot a vesper
sparrow and a horned lark,
also saw a mourning dove here.
both on the grass-sage flats,
5 June Back to camp by 2. Did a few
skins in morning before breaking camp
and went to Big Pine for supplies, then
went up White Mt. Rd to the lower
Research Sta. where we stayed for
6 June the night. Up at 5 to see 1/2" of
snow on ground with temp. of 23° F.
Left and entered Wyman Canyon
where we set up camp in the mead
or just upstream from Robertsland
at an approximate elevation of 8200'