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- Still a strong wind at the time.
Tim [Miles Timothy Myres], Mary [Jackson] and I walked around
Goldeneye and Sorenson lakes
this P.M.
Birds seen:
Canvasback:- circling Sorenson 5:30
Teal - ~30 - came into Goldeneye Lake
Widgeon [Wigeon] - ~13 - " " " -6:00
Yellowlegs - 4 - Goldeneye Lake
American Pipit - large migratory flocks on
ranges.
Myrtle Warbler - 4 - along shoreline - Goldeneye
Audubon " - 2 - S. [south] end of Sorenson
Westwick Lake May 6, 1955
Nancy [Mahoney], and Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] and Mary [F. Jackson], went around
Westwick Lake in opposite directions
and flushed each others birds.
Grebes are alarmed by Mallards.
Both parties saw one Hoebels [Holboell's][underlined] Grebe
Greater Yellowlegs - 2 - S. [south] end of Westwick Lake
Pectoral Sandpipers - (?) 11 - with Yellowlegs
Lincoln Sparrow - 1 - around camp - not shy
Rough Wing Swallows - 2 - S. [south] end of Westwick
American Goldeneye - 5 - with Barrows on
Westwick - 2 adult [male symbol]
2 juvenile [male symbol] 1 adult [ female symbol]
White wing Scoter - 1 - Westwick Lake MF.J. [Mary F. Jackson] - P.M.
Audubon Warblers - 20-30 - across road from
camp - 9:40 AM.
" " another party below
Bowie's [Bowe] ranch.
English [European] Starlings - 2 - feeding S. [south] end of
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