Field notes, v1377
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28 Journal R.E. Johnson 1966 Spar Lake, 3300 Ft., Lincoln Co., Montana (cont.) June 23 coming closer & singing loudly (Swainson Thrush) or chirping (Junco). Moore said that the Chipping Sparrow also responds [apparently like the Junco). Moore + Conard saw a Pileated Woodpecker but were unable to collect it. Two new species were collected on Keeler Pk. (Hermit Thrush + Ruby-crowned Kinglet) by me and another (Black-capped Chickadee) by Russell. The top of Keeler Pk is open meadow containing a Lookout tower (US Forest Service; unoccupied). The following plant species were noted: Lupine (blue flower) Mariposa Lily - Calochortus Alum Root - Mt N Lover - Pachistima myrsinites Huckleberry - Vaccinium Senecio Serviceberry - Amelanchier alnifolia Eriggonum Creambush - Holodiscus discolor Beargrass - Xerophyllum tenax Stonecrop - Sedum. Delphinium Valerian sitchensis Cherry - Prunus (metanocarpa?) Parsley - Lomatium sp.