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- Pass Lake. July 24, 1949
Drove here from Kamloops today + after
a wet night the rain kept off
just long enough for us to get
our tents up. Then it came on again
+ rained off + on the rest of
the afternoon.
On the way up I checked the various
small ponds for ducks + saw
a total of
Blue w. [winged] teal #3's [female symbol] + 8, +11, +6, +7 [illegible number] + 10 adults
Mallard #3's [female symbol]'s, + 4, 6, 5, 2.
Cinnamon teal 3 [male symbol]'s in eclipse.
Goldeneye + 7, 4, 6, 3.
Ruddy 5 1's, 7 3's.
Coots numerous on the small
ponds above Lac du Bois + on
McQueen Lake. scarce or absent
on the lower ponds.
Pass Lake. July 25, 1949.
Alastair McLeon came up +
together we rode the Watching
Creek basin by the trail along
its N. [North] side.
The eastern end is dominated
by Aspen with clumps of Salix
Barclayi [underlined] reaching for light + with basal
growth killed or badly over used by
moose. Jack pine scattered, D. [Douglas] fir
in scattered large trees along with
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