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- July 30 [1961]
Partly sunny, windless
Caught 5 dead, 2 live mice, 2 dead shrews,
and Frank [Banfield] one shrew. All dead mice
immature, 3 being <15 gms [grams], typical grey[underlined]-brown.
One of larger immatures black phase + donated
to Frank Banfield.
In early afternoon we heard a plane,
and for the hundredth time scrambled out
on the beach to have a look. We spotted
the Cessena [Cessna] as a speck flying north, way
inland. Perhaps it was Joe, without
a map as usual, looking for Hippa
A half hour later, flying south, the
Cessena [Cessna] flew directly overhead at
2000'. Flashing mirror wouldn't work
without sun, + of course the [there] was
a cloud overhead at that moment.
To our extreme amazement, the plane
kept flying - straight south. Frank [Banfield]
ready to go up the wall (- + over)
About 4 pm the Beaver + Joe
finally blew in - too buisy [busy] to get us
Friday - weather bad Saturday.
Back to Charlotte for bath +
clean up.
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