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Status: Complete

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: Mineral
Date: August 2
Page Number: 2544

frog would follow the finger trailed in the water
as if they were bait. There are no fish in this
lake and no indication of any other sort of frog-enemy.

6322 Cassin Purple Finch male ad. 28g. Shot yesterday from
up in hemlock at Lake Helen, 8500 ft. Gullet
filled with seeds of two kinds, shredded kernels; no larvae.

Aug. 3
Robins, young and old, are not resorting to
the ripening fruit of Amelanchier. The notes
I hear are nearly all of the "winter" type.
Solitaires, too, are close around camp eating the
"service-berries". A Western House Wren again seen,
in Ceanothus cordulatus.

Aug. 4
Broke camp for good, starting home at 10 a.m.
Lunched about a mile below Dale's. The heat
seemed intense. Plain Tits and Slender-billed
Nuthatches were seeking the best shade in the
creek-bottom; even so, holding their bills widely
open, as if panting. Mourning Doves very
common. Two Gray Squirrels seen; and shelling
places where cones of digger pines had been
dissected.

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