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  • Surf Scoter - 1 pr. [pair] - Fear Lake Canvaback - 2 " - " " Redhead - 6 - 2 prs. [pairs]; 2 [female symbol] [female symbol] Fear Lake Scaup - 4 pr [pairs] - Fear Lake Wideon [Wigeon] - 1 + pr. [pair] - " " Horned Grebe - 1 - " " " Lark [word crossed out] - Mountain chickadee - 1 pr. [pair] nest found " " Swan - 1 - Goldeneye Lake 5:00 P.M. (Juvenile Whistling (?)) Nancy [Mahoney] stayed home to watch for the lumber, which did not arrive. She observed competition between red- and yellow-shafted flickers. A pair of red-shafts own a stump, and a yellow-shafted [male symbol] was trying to evict them. He landed on the top of the stump and called (wick-wick-wick-wick-wick) The red-shafteds flew at him, beaks outstretched, and chased him from tree to tree. This behaviour lasted from 11:00 AM to 5:00 P.M. The red- shafts took turns feeding + defending the hole. The villain finally left. The swallows also chased the yellow-shaft. The red-shafts guarded the whole pasture. The Brewers Blackbirds have a nest in a crack in a poplar. The Lincoln sparrow, which was
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