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1925: Joseph Grinnell's field notes

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Collector: Grinnell - 1925 Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft. Date: Oct. 9 Page Number: 2580

doubtless hardly covered with dirt as they go. I suppose they find the insects in the leaf-mold under the thickets here and there. Lamb and I both have "modified" Macabee gofer (sic) traps set all the time for the moles, but this species is so small that an individual goes thru and thru (sic) a trap without springing it, or if sprung, without nipping(?) him. 7:00 p.m. -- Barometer = 23.20 inches Sky partly overcast, but northwest wind blowing cold. 6466 Merriam Chipmunk (male sign) 56g. 226x98x34x14. Under boulder. 6467 Merriam Chipmunk (male sign) 55.4g. 217x90x33x16. Under manzanita. Oct. 10 6468 Thomomys (female sign) 88g. 196x71x29.5x4. In wet sand. 6469 Thomomys (male sign) 129 g. 225x80x32x4 In dry "second(?)bottom". Discarded: 1 Peromyscus maniculatus (male sign), under edge of boulder by cascara thicket; P. truei, 1 (male sign), 1 (female sign);by cascara bushes and boulders; P. boylii (male sign), by manzanita, on dry upland. 6470 Audubon Warbler (female sign) im. 10.0g. Shot in willow by stream. 6471 Pigmy Nuthatch (male sign)ad. 10.5g. Shot on ground under pine. 6472 Slender-billed Nuthatch (male sign) ad. 16.4g. Shot from high in pine. 6473 Townsend Junco (male sign) ad. 18.6g. Shot on top of boulder. 6474 White-crowned Sparrow (male sign) ad. 26.9g. Shot in willow by stream. 6475 Monterey Hermit Thrush (male sign) im. 21.8(?)g. Shot in cascara bush. 6476 Tanager (male sign) im. 25.3g. Shot in cascara bush under pine. 6477 Bluebird (male sign) ad. 27.0g. Shot from lower branch of pine. 6578 Spurred Towhee (female sign) ad. 36.4g. Shot in top of cascara bush. 6479 "Pinero" (female sign) ad. 91.4g. Shot from pine.

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Collector: Grinnell - 1925 Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft. Date: Oct. 10 Page Number: 2581

The taking of an adult White-crowned Sparrow today, with brown-crowned immatures in the vicinity, brings doubt as to the identity of the considerable numbers of zonotrichias here -- since an adult Intermediate (gambeli) was also taken. I was under the impression all were of the latter race until today. Saw at least 3 Tanagers (Western) today, in cascara bushes; also 3 Solitaires, and tonight heard the "creak" note. Bluebirds are as numerous as ever, possibly more so; and there is the chance now that northern "occidentalis"(?) have come in, along with such winter visitants as solitaires and Sierra juncos. 6480 Eutamias merriami (female sign) 58.2g. 232x99x35x15} in rat traps 6481 Eutamias merriami (female sign) 60.4. 223x100x33x14} at boulders 6482 Eutamias merriami (female sign) 67.4. 228x100x35x14} and cascara bushes. 6483 Solitaire (female sign) im. 37.2g., fat. Shot in Cascara bush. Oct 11 6484 Scapanus (male sign) 37.3g. 141x30x18. Caught in "modified Macabee" set in surface run in sandy ground under litter of pine needles twigs and cones, under pine. 6485 Wren-tit (female sign) ad. 13.5g. Shot in cascara bush} mates 6486 Wren-tit (male sign) ad. 16.0g. Shot in manzanita near-by} 6487 Solitaire (female sign) im. 38.2g, fat. Shot on stub, to which it flew from a cascara bush; two berries of same in gullet. 6488 Townsend Junco (male sign) ad. 16.9g. Shot off of boulder. 6489 Townsend Junco (males sign) ad. 19.4g. Shot off of stump. Both up in hillside chaparral. Juncos now scarce; only adults left. Ims. and (female sign female sign) have emigrated(?) -- down-hill?

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Collector: Grinnell-1925 Location: La Grulla, 7,200 ft. Date: October 11, 1925 Page Number: 2584

6501 Townsend Junco (female sign) ad. 16.9g. Shot on rock in bush. 6502 Mountain Chicakdee (male sign) ad. 11.8g. Shot in pine. 6503 " " (female sign) ad. 11.4g. Shot in Salvia bushes. 6504 " " (female sign) ad. 11.4g. Shot on ground under willow. 6505 White-crowned Sparrow (male sign) im. 23.1 g. " " " " " 6506 Bluebird (male sign) im. 26.6g. Shot in cascara bush. 5 p.m. Our packer, José, has just come in to inform us that a mule is missing, so we will be two days late in changing location. But - "mañana" is the rule in this country! The feature of my day was a full close view of a Ferruginous Rough-leg (my gun was entirely out of commission at the moment!). The bird circled above me within 60 yards, showing its character well. It was the whitest hawk I ever saw. The whole under surface was white, save for sparse dark markings on the chest; The basal 2/3 of the tail was white, the terminal third being light dusky?; The under sides of the wings were white save for dark primary types and for dark mottlings in a transverse row at "wrist." Lamb and I have both seen this bird distantly in previous days, referring to it as "the white hawk." This is the only other buteonine besides the Red-Tails we have seen at this station. Saw a Great Horned Owl fly along the hillside at late dusk last evening. We hear their notes every night.

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