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- White Tailed Ptarmigan #304 [all underlined]
Lagopus leucurus leucurus
Two seen by Mr [space left blank] Davis of New West[?]
on Mt [mount] Seymour. alt [altitude] 5000 ft [feet] Jan [January] 19th.
April 11th 1925. Mr Dudley Foster + party
of mountain climbers saw flock of six
of these birds on Mt. [mount] Wrottesley below
Wood fibre on Howe Sound. Alt [altitude] 5000 ft. [feet]
on snow field. Southern slope.
Mr Gus Wallace (Can Ing Road [?]) with
other climbers went up Mt. [mount] Wrottesley
+ at top (5500 ft. [feet]) saw a flock of seven
W.T. [white-tailed] Ptarmigan. . Mt [mount] W. [Wrottesley] lies above McNab
creek, West side of Howe Sound + in a SW [southwest]
direction from the Lion on the opposite side
of sound. Says he saw many small birds on
top where there was good open meadow. Very
easy climbing. May 24th 1926.
Alta Lake BC [British Columbia] [all underlined] Jan [January] 1/29. [1929] A single
bird seen by Mrs Racey + the children
near section house at Mons
Jan [January] 20. 1932 Five seen back of Ernest Archibalds
place (east side Alta Lake BC [British Columbia]) by Archibald. Geo. [George] [illegible word]
two others seen above Alta Lake station same
day by Ed Wrace. Very heavy snowfall in Alta Lake
region + to date there are 17 ft [feet] of snow on Sprout Mtn [mountain].
Aug. [August] 2/28 [1928] Red Mtn [mountain] Alta Lake BC [British Columbia] Many signs
in the rocky fields from 6000' [feet] to 6300' [feet] One [female symbol] +
9 half grown chicks seen about three miles from
camp on northern exposure.
Dec. [December] 1932. In a letter recd. [received] by cousin Maggie Wickie
from a friend - Mrs Adams who with her husband
(in lumber business) is stationed at Pentecost
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