Field notes, v1378
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124 Journal R.E.Johnson 1968 Nov. 21 Bodie, Mono Co., Calif (cont.) building itself could furnish many roost sights. to Bridgport via Aurora Canyon Geiger Grade to Hawthorne, Nevada via Bodie Canyon Bodie 5x Green St. x4 Lent Shaft 1x to Bridgeport via Murphy Spring Silva Hill x2 x3 to Cottonwood Canyon + Mono Lake Near this mine (#3) I got a fleeting look at a Raven (or crow?). We returned north to the road jet & then walked east on another road to a large vertical shaft surrounded by large concrete foundations, etc. The shaft is partially blocked by one enormous rock & concrete structure which fell into the hole. This is the Lent shaft that I visited March 21 with Bill Stickreide. He had seen birds in the shaft. None were present now. We returned west & then north to the other shaft that I had visited on March 21 & was known to contain Rosy Finches. We returned to the car and drove up Geiger Grade to the road summit & beyond until we could look down to the west or nw & see The edge of Bridgport Reservoir,