Field notes, v1362
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per, 1935 3 mi. W. Inverness, 200 ft., Marin Co., Calif. June 14, the canyons running down to the ocean. He also said that he had seen them high up on Inverness ridge near the summit south of Inverness (about 3 mi.). Coyotes, he said, were giving considerable trouble to stock owners in this region. On the property of the Inverness Gun Club (where I trapped) I saw a group of approximately 15 grouse which were flushed from a large alder tree. A large, fat doe and two fawns were also seen down in the broken-raspberry- sword grass thickets. Brush rabbits were abundant. In the Bishop pine association the following birds were seen: Calif. quail (in pairs), russet-backed thrush (numerous but seen singly), Santa Cruz song sparrow, white-crowned sparrow, western robin, Raven, Red- shafted flicker, Calif. jay, junco, golden pyleolated warbler, spotted towhee, wren-tit, Rufous humming- bird. The robin, white-crowned sparrow, flicker, junco, warbler are all birds of the forest, rather than chaparral den