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5 revisions | justinramos at Apr 14, 2014 07:02 PM | |
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S3 Page 68Collector: Grinnell - 1925 6647 Dipodomys ? (male sign) 60.3g. 250 x 141 x 42 x 9. On silt-soil bottom. Drizzled during the night and this morning, but cleaned up about 10 o’clock and now (2 p.m.) warm and sunshiny. Out early and then 7:30 to 9:30. Saw numerous Audubon Warblers around Unknown 2 (R. laurina). Noted one Sparrow Hawk up on hillside among agave stems. These (old stalks) afford roosting places for many birds: Shrikes Ravens, Linnets, and today I saw an adult Red-Tailed Hawk perched on one. The new flower stalks are just shooting up, but not out yet. Saw a very white Marsh Hawk (probably same one) several times skimming above the bush tops on the bottomland. The coastal part of our “section” presents seeming contradictions: the air is humid a large part of the time, yet the vegetation is xerophilous in the extreme. The actual rainfall must be little, and there must be streaks of excessively dry weather. Here are eight species of cactus, the agave, 3 species of lycium, | S3 Page 68Collector: Grinnell - 1925 6647 Dipodomys ? (male sign) 60.3g. 250 x 141 x 42 x 9. On silt-soil bottom. Drizzled during the night and this morning, but cleaned up about 10 o’clock and now |