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| "chars": "\n Collector: Grinnell-1925\n Location: Mineral, 4800 ft.\n Date: June 18, 1925\n Page Number: 2477\n\n\n 9:50 am -- Tolmie Warbler's nest, which Dixon \n has been photographing, and which Mrs. G & I found \n 3 days ago, then with four nearly fresh eggs in it. ^[But now incubated about 1/4.] \n Nest in scraggly, open growth of ceanothus cordulatus, in \n dry ground, a small yellow pine within 10 feet, \n but site sunny during the hottest part of the day. \n Rim 190 mm. above ground surface, nest snugly resting \n among five dead twigs of the snow birch, with a \n slanting live stem of same 80 mm. overhead. No single \n twig directly supporting nest, but compact structure \n of latter enables it to rest securely among the fine \n twiggery aforementioned. Female rather shy; sneaks \n off along ground and keeps quiet and out of sight. \n Male not noted in vicinity. Nest & eggs taken (1/4).\n 6259 Sierra Grouse (male) nat. 13.8g. ^Iris hazel; toes and unfeathered portions of tarsi, dull yellow; iris hazel. Taken yesterday (see p. 2475).\n 6260 Wright Flycatcher (female) 12.2g. With set 1/4 (see p. 2476). Breast glandular. \n 6261 Gerrhonotus found ^on the 16th squirming along among stems under \n ceanothus near mom; Dixon has had it for photographing.\n 5:10 p.m. -- Fox Sparrow's nest with 3 fresh \n eggs -- complete set because same number on 16th \n when I first found it. Nest not on ground but \n up in ceanothus integerrimus cordulatus bush, in large tract of \n same; rim 490 mm. above ground; two slanting green \n ceanothus stems partly shaded it from above, and a \n small dead pine stem stood up thru the tangle \n 10 inches away. Even though the outer portion of \n the nest is of very loose construction it was well \n supported by the close tangle of ceanothus twiggery\n\n\n " | |
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