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- Westwick at dinner time, but it
blew off to the south-west and
missed us.
This morning we wrote notes, and
this afternoon Nancy [Mahoney] and I lay
down for half an hour and
woke up at 2:30.
Tim [Miles Timothy Myres] spend the afternoon on the
S.W. [southwest] side of Westwick Lake. He
saw:-
2 chipping sparrow
1 western wood pewee
2 Western Tanagers - feeding in
Pinus Contorta
1 [male symbol] black-capped warbler
- more orange crowned warblers
passing through
1 pr. [pair] blue-wing teal again
3 pr. [pairs] red-heads on Westwick
1 Holboell grebe.
Westwick Lake Tuesday, May 24.
Weather AM [morning] fine P.M. [afternoon] windy and
cloudy.
We got up and went down the
lake to launch two rafts (logs tied
together by a few boards) We
collected some poles and
drove them through into the
lake bottom between the raft logs.
Then we lacked the A-poles
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