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R.E.Johnson
1967
Journal
36
June 25 Garfield Pk, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon (cont.)
oinks) From a tall (40 ft) snag in a patch of pines
(20 ft). It joined a second bird & fed on the
meadow briefly. I shot at the 2 (side by side),
feathers flew & so did they! No specimens.
Another (?) Rosy Finch landed in the top of a
distant tree: One collected at snow border 100 ft
south of Dyar Rock at 11:00 AM. Several seen
on rock outcrops of cliffs below north face of
Rock. Two collected at snow border 100 ft.
south of Dyar Rock at 12:30 PM. Several
others seen, occasionally, singing from top of a tree.
One seen on cliff had exceptionally red looking
breast feathers.
Audubon Warbler on Dyar Rock. Six Rosy Finches
collected between 12:30 & 1:30 PM 100 ft. south of
Dyar Rock. Many others seen. Total of 9
collected at this location.
One Violet-green Swallow fly past Dyar Rock. Golden-
mantled Ground Squirrels & a Pika were seen on the
west slopes of Garfield Pk.
A Winter Wren sang beside Goodbye
Creek
and a Dipper fed within it.
above the road at a picnic area Stellar Jays
scavanged around the tables at 8 PM.
This morning at 5 AM a Pygmy Owl called
from above my camp in Mazama Campground.
I attempted to call it down but finally gave up &
went back to sleep.