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King slep
1980
42
17 Sept 5 mi E and 1 mi N Grapevine Peak, continued.
Picked up traps at 1140-1230 hrs. Sunny and warm (80° F). Ridge line: #348 Perognathus parvus #349 Peromyscus maniculatus. A Neotoma tail skin caught in trap, but no Neotoma. #350 Ammospermophilus leucurus #351 Peromyscus crinitus #352 Peromyscus crinitus #353 Peromyscus crinitus Valley line: #354 Ammospermophilus #355 Perognathus parvus #356 Perognathus parvus #357 P. parvus #358 Onychomys torridus an Ammospermophilus released, #359 Perognathus parvus #360 Dipodomys microps Wash line: O-Nada, nothing! Total: 14/100
Peromyscus maniculatus 1
Peromyscus crinitus 3
Neotoma lepida 1* tail only
Perognathus parvus 4
Onychomys torridus 1
Dipodomys microps 1
Ammospermophilus leucurus 3
Also, saw coyote (?) scat and diggings in valley.
22 Sept 3½ mi E and 1 mi N Grapevine Peak 5800 Ft
Ecotonal: Sagebrush-Pinyon Juniper
Pinyons are beginning to appear in the valley and are rather common on the northwest facing slope above the valley, but absent on the southeast facing slope. The valley is about 100 meters wide, with Pleinney Canyon Road running along the northwest side of it. On the southeast side is a slope ascending 240 feet according to contour