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- Karen Dykes
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- 2021-12-08
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- shinned hawks, + a Black
merlin, a pigmy owl, a Slender
billed nuthatch a blue jay, a
Clarkes nutcracker, a Poor-will
+ a Horned Owl.
The pigmy owl had just eaten a
nuthatch.
Willow grouse were
extremely common in the
cottonwood bottoms. I must
have seen 30 in a mile.
Sept [September] 14. [1929] Black Pines. B.C. [British Columbia]
Took a large porcupine [male symbol]
just outside its burrow which
was under a large cottonwood
at the edge of the river. On
account of the river floods
in May June + July. it would
be necessary for this animal
to move up onto the hills just
at the period when the ticks
are hatching so that it may
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