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kdodd at Aug 13, 2013 08:23 PM

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Author: Grinnell-1925
Location: Mineral, 4800 ft.
Date: June 19
Page Number: 2480

Later: found the Traill Flycatcher's nest some 7 feet
up in a crotch of slender willow stem in the midst
of an isolated willow clump in the meadow - just in
process of construction. In a tract (?) of old lodge-
pole pines a little farther along, a crowd of birds
was distraught over something, tho [sic] I failed to find
what the threatening danger was. The crowd included:
Juncos, a pair of Robins, a Lincoln Sparrow, a
Pigmy Nuthatch (the first I have seen in the Lassen
"section"), a Hammond (or Wright) Flycatcher, several
Chipping Sparrows, and a pair of Audubon Warblers.
Nearby was a female White-headed Woodpecker.

As to mammals: winter (?) of Thomomys
monticola occur in places where the ground is
well-drained at the sides of meadows but not out
in them.

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Author: Grinnell-1925
Location: Mineral, 4800 ft.
Date: June 19
Page Number: 2480

Later: found the