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- Chimney Lake Aug [August] 11, 1948.
Had a look at Rush Lake. It bears
a large variety of diving + pond
ducks but most of the latter are
on the wing. The encircling rushes
make our chances of good banding
results most doubtful.
We then went down to Alkali
Lake + saw a great concentration
of ducks. However the lake is
very deep + we had to leave the
trapping until we could get longer
poles.
Mr. Riederman showed me several
smaller ponds on his upper
range including Upper + Lower dam
lakes. All these had ducks on them
but few broods.
He told me of a Goldeneye bringing
her young 4 miles to Alkali Lake.
On the lake I saw 2 Pelicans +
3 Ring-billed Gulls.
Eastern kingbirds are common
+ are said to have replaced the
western recently.
Chimney Lake Aug. [August] 12/48 [1948]
Returned to Alkali Lake with
a load of 30 ft [foot] poles + set out
our trap. The operation took longer
than was expected + we did not finish
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