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- 1 [crossed out] 8 Mile, Mt. [Mount] Revelstoke July 17/37 [1937]
In morning skinned yesterdays
catch; in afternoon drove
down to Arrowhead - 24 mi [miles]
S. [South] of Revelstoke. On way, at
mile 3 on the Mt. [Mountain] Mr [Kenneth] Racey
was sure he saw a Marmota monax.
Near Arrowhead saw
1 Hairy Woodpecker, 1 Redstart
2 Willow Thrush, 2 Olive-backed
Thrush, 2 Red eyed Vireos, 2
Warbling Vireos, 4 Robins,
1 Osprey, 3 Catbirds, 2 Vaux
Swifts, 6 Eastern Kingbirds, 8
Crossbills, 4 Willow Grouse.
The country is largely burned
over, the main vegetation
along the river is Black
Poplar, with some aspen
back from the river. Red
Osier dogwood along the
sloughs.
Shot Rabbit in the evening.
1 [crossed out] 8 Mile, Mt [Mount] Revelstoke. July 18, 1937
Raining most of the day,
spent my time skinning,
then set out a few traps
around the cabin.
Squirrels are extremely
abundant, saw 2 rabbits
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