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- Journal 15
to be about (150) one hundred + fifty pounds
Saw a very dark marmot by roadsides
just below cabin a [male symbol] as females are paler.
Birds seen today
Hermit Thrush 8
Junco 4
Chipping Sparrow (2 breeding nest) 6
Crossbill 9
Can [Canada] Jays 12
Chickadee heard only 2
Pine Siskin 20
Rufous Hummingbirds 1/[male symbol]. 2/[female symbol]. 3
Clarks Crows, near Lookout 1
July 10, 1937. Left the Rangers cabin about
8.45 a.m + arrived at Eva Lake Cabin about
11.15 a.m. The trail five miles long is a most
excellent one + kept in good order. It crossed
numerous rockslides where we saw both Pikas
+ marmots. At one slide we were just
in time to see a coyote which had caught a
full grown marmot amongst the rocks
just below trail.
When crossing slide half mile south of
Eva Lake noticed very interesting growth of flowers
amongst others a number of yellow columbines
the only ones seen about here + they are in exactly
the same situation + expanse as those seen on
the Monashee Pass.
Many signs of Synaptomys in heather + sedge
about cabin + into [the hillside + amongst the ----> cut off at bottom, this is a guess]
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