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- Karen Dykes
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- + 2 or 3 hundred crows at a
traditional roost. Jim [James] Hatter
reports that there were about
2000 crows there last October.
Moose rather scarce on this
E [East] side of the Fraser.
July 18/48 [1948]. Lac La Hache.
Day dawned showery but cleared at mid
morning. John Tener, Garry [Cowan] + I took
the canoe down to 130 mile Lake
for 3 hours. The lake is shallow, 8' or
so maximum + most 3', heavily choked
with pond lillie [lily] + with marginal
slumps of Typha + extensive sedge beds.
Potamageton pectinatus, Myriophyllum,
Hippuris, Bladderwort all abundant
In the river mouth a small Potamogeton [underlined]
is dominant in great beds in 3' of
water with scattered clumps of
Pt. [Potamogeton] natans. [underlined] Marginal stands of
Scirpus acutus. [underlined]
The lake was barren of waterfowl
A single brood of 7 ring-necked ducks
2 loons with young chick + a pair of
terns + 1 bittern were all seen.
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