Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... direction because of the rela- tively high brush and tree cover- ing , but it sounded as though a herd of cattle was being driven through the brush . All of a sudden about fifty feet ahead of us and to our right we saw a large buck ...
... direction because of the rela- tively high brush and tree cover- ing , but it sounded as though a herd of cattle was being driven through the brush . All of a sudden about fifty feet ahead of us and to our right we saw a large buck ...
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... direction for our stock was loose and becoming very uneasy . At the same instant I yelled he spotted me and swerved diagonally towards the canyon wall . By this time two does had come into sight in the open space near us . They were on ...
... direction for our stock was loose and becoming very uneasy . At the same instant I yelled he spotted me and swerved diagonally towards the canyon wall . By this time two does had come into sight in the open space near us . They were on ...
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slowly back and forth , looking first at us then in the direction of the deer . Finally it turned and slowly walked over the crest of the ridge looking very troubled and dejected . The scene ended almost as quickly . as it had begun ...
slowly back and forth , looking first at us then in the direction of the deer . Finally it turned and slowly walked over the crest of the ridge looking very troubled and dejected . The scene ended almost as quickly . as it had begun ...
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