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Status: Complete

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft.
Date: Oct. 2
Page Number: 2564

(only the one shot); thus 21 species. Of mammals,
Merriam Chipmunks (E. "obscurus") are numerous; I
could have shot a lot, and 2 got into my traps
during the day. I see them scampering over the
boulders, over logs. or between brush thickets. They,
too, are patronizing the cascara bushes. I saw
no other mammals today. Gopher sign is abundant
both on the dry gravelly uplands and in the
wet sand along the stream.
6380 Junco (female sign) ad. 16.9g. Shot from willow near stream.
6381 Pinyon Jay (female sign) ad. 90.3g. Shot at edge of open stream.
6382 Pinyon Jay (female sign) ad. 90.7g. Shot at edge of open stream.
6383 Eutamias merriami (female sign) 57g. 220x92x33x16. In rat trap under edge of boulder.
6384 Eutamias merriami (male sign) 55g. 215x92x34x15. Shot a(t?) tip of dead pine snag.
Oct. 3
6385 Anna Hummer (female sign) ad. 3.7g. - not fat. Shot at Salvia carnosa. Wing-quills molting.
6386 Pileolated Warbler (male sign) ad. 7.0g. In willow.
6387 Canyon Wren (male sign) im. 11.6g. In granite boulder pile.
6388 Wren-tit (male sign) ad. 13.4g. In willow.
6389 Slender-billed nuthatch (male sign) ad. 15.8g. On pine trunk.
6390 Fox Sparrow (male sign) ad. 27.0g In willow by stream.
6391 Cabanis Woodpecker (female sign) ad. 52g. 100 ft. up in pine.
6392 Citellus beecheyi (male sign) running from streamside up
into boulder pile. Cheek pouches contained jade green
leaves of clover.

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