| S2 Page 17Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: Lassen County (Brokeoff Mt.)
Date: June 17, 1925
Page Number: 2472
one in the distance); Hammond Flycatcher (one
right now saying "see-Tuck" (?) faintly in the red fir over
my head); Junco (I hear one now and then
trilling in the distance); Nutcracker (I heard the nasal
call and proceeded to give my usual "bluejay" call, when
5 came up, calling, one after another into the treetops close
about, to see the cause; soon satisfied, they quietly
departed); Chipping Sparrow (one keeps singing a little
way off away young (?) firs and hemlocks the only
snow all about!); Audubon Warbler (one singing in the
distance).
1:30 p.m. - In same vicinity; just heard a
regulation (??) "chorus" of two Hylas, seemingly from under
the snow where the water is running noisily. A tributary
comes from a snow-water pond (unknown1) in by rock, and
with a snow bank on one side extending to the bottom,
3 feet or so, thru which the snow looks blue like ice. | S2 Page 17Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: Lassen County (Brokeoff Mt.)
Date: June 17, 1925
Page Number: 2472
one in the distance); Hammond Flycatcher (one
right now saying "see-Tuck" (?) faintly in the red fir over
my head); Junco (I hear one now and then
trilling in the distance); Nutcracker (I heard the nasal
call and proceeded to give my usual "bluejay" call, when
5 came up, calling, one after another into the treetops close
about, to see the cause; soon satisfied, they quietly
departed); Chipping Sparrow (one keeps singing a little
way off away young (?) firs and hemlocks the only
snow all about!); Audubon Warbler (one singing in the
distance). |