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  • but none of them seem to be really paired yet. When we pushed the canoe into the reeds and sat for awhile, everything ignored us. It seems much better for observing than the shore. When we were settled in the marsh at the South end, a muskrat came up beside the boat, blinked at us, and then curled up and went to sleep about a foot from us. When we got home we discovered the flying squirrel had become a mother, and so Tim [Miles Timothy Myres]'s dinner wasn't cooked when he arrived half an hour later. While we were down the lake we saw a single (Canada) goose feeding on the other side. When a horse came down to drink too close it threatened, and the horse moved down the shore. Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] took 150 feet of film, mainly at too great a distance. He noticed the following incidentals:- 1 adult and one juvenile American goldeneye ([male symbol] with Barrows - 2:45 P.M. 1 Long-billed curlew flew west up Westwick at 1:30 P.M. description. 1 Holboell Grebe The first bluewing teal - single [male symbol]
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