Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... less and besides there may be some pitch to soil feathers . And then , after awhile the young come along and both parent birds are kept busy stuffing sticky food into sticky bebics . And proud parents are likely to know how it is to ...
... less and besides there may be some pitch to soil feathers . And then , after awhile the young come along and both parent birds are kept busy stuffing sticky food into sticky bebics . And proud parents are likely to know how it is to ...
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... 25 pounds . Seventy - five rounds of meat eaten by an unde- termined number of coyotes - not less than four - in 30 minutes . The Superintendent's Page By Superintendent C. G. Thomson Canvas - YOSEMITE NATURE NOTES 19.
... 25 pounds . Seventy - five rounds of meat eaten by an unde- termined number of coyotes - not less than four - in 30 minutes . The Superintendent's Page By Superintendent C. G. Thomson Canvas - YOSEMITE NATURE NOTES 19.
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