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- May 23/60 [1960] + 24 + 25.
Camped at tip of Rose Spit in
the last grove of trees.
The forest is almost exclusively spruce
on the sandy, well drained areas but
in the moist swampy lake depression
cedar + western hemlock, also some large
crab apples. Where light penetrates
the forest floor is covered with
a tall clump forming grass or a
fine leaved grass. The latter on the
drier sites. The mossy sites had
Calypso abundant
Birds in order of abundance
Townsend warbler, Junco, Red crossbill, Song
Sparrow, Western flycatcher,
Chickadee, Kinglet, yellow ? warbler
robin, winter wren. Occassional [occasional] hairy woodpecker
+ sapsucker, varied thrush, hermit [illegible word]
One marten seen, no squirrels.
Peromyscus here all had testes
scrotal - elsewhere still internal
Racoon [raccoon] tracks were on every beach
but not very abundant. Otters
present.
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