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- her family, and stopped to look
at a White-winged scoter. We
went down and offered our
explanations and apologies. She
enjoyed the joke, and introduced
her husband - Oscar R _ IMKI _ _ _ (?) (ickhen) [inserted above]
Wayne hopped right out and started
to chat, but the 12-year old
stayed in the car. They're all
lovely kids.
Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] saw 3 black terns and some [word crossed out] some migrant
sort of Grosbeak [words crossed out] Western Tanagers. The terns flew over
him from the south, and then back
over him. We all saw a flock
(or several) of [female symbol] yellowheads for
the first time in numbers.
Dictation from his Majesty -
Nancy [Mahoney] and I are (both) "a couple
of nitwits."
Westwick Lake Sunday, May 22, 1955
Weather: cold, and rainy.
In the morning we wrote and read.
In the afternoon something I ate
disagreed with me, so I stayed in
bed. Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] walked down to Goldeneye
and Nancy [Mahoney] around Sorenson.
They saw Orange-crowned warblers (?)
and Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] saw a (one) black capped warbler.
They seem to be coming through just
as the aspens are beginning to
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