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R.E. Johnson
1968
Journal
35
March 21 Bodie, Mono Co., Nevada to Berkeley, Calif. (cont.)
seen feeding in flocks after about 3 P.M.,
again verifying that these are rosy finches
not swifts. The feeding areas he's
noticed them in are located partway down
the road towards "395 & the other toward
Mono Lake.
Returning north toward Reno I tried
to notice just when the Piñon Pine dropped
out of the east side forests leaving only
Junipers instead of mixed Piñon & Juniper.
My mind lapsed after the grade beyond Topaz
Lake (north of Topaz Lake) & I again thought of
it when I was [illegible] nearly down into the
Carson Valley so that I may have missed
some trees beyond (north of) that summit.
However somewhere between Topaz Lake & Reno
They drop out. There are none on Peavine
Mtn. or in southern Lassen Co.