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- July 8, 1936. 10 Mile Lake, Quesnel, B.C. [British Columbia]
Skinned all morning after
hunting S [South] end of lake before
breakfast. Took [male symbol] Ruffed Grouse
+ juvenile water thrush in willows
also warbling + red eyed vireo
Heard Tennessee Warbler + water
thrush singing.
Ran into Quesnel just before
noon to get watch being repaired
there.
In afternoon walked down
right of way 3 miles or so
seeing a pair of Macgillivray [MacGillivray]
warblers in willows along 4-mile
creek, + taking adult chipping sparrow.
Mosquitos are getting very bad.
[Great] Horned Owl + Cooper's Hawk seen.
July 9, 1936 Vanderhoof, B.C. [British Columbia]
Left 10 Mile Lake at 9:30 this
morning - arrived Prince George
11:45 Road good except for
short detour around Canyon
Creek. Country very uninteresting,
miles of Jack pine + aspen.
Aspen badly eaten by a
brown moth. Have seen
Hermit thrushes eating the
moth but no other birds.
Left Prince George at 2:30, arrived
Vanderhoof 5 o'clock, rain most
of the way + roads slippery in
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