Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... tail feathers flashing , he fanned the nose of the ground squirrel for fifty yards or more . The Junco was wing- ing slowly to just keep ahead of the squirrel , the squirrel was pawing the ground with all four feet , going for all he ...
... tail feathers flashing , he fanned the nose of the ground squirrel for fifty yards or more . The Junco was wing- ing slowly to just keep ahead of the squirrel , the squirrel was pawing the ground with all four feet , going for all he ...
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... tail were plainly vis- ible above the water . Cellus was a good swimmer . When shallow enough water was reached swimming gave way to running without the slightest pause and the squirrel ran across sands of the north bank just as ...
... tail were plainly vis- ible above the water . Cellus was a good swimmer . When shallow enough water was reached swimming gave way to running without the slightest pause and the squirrel ran across sands of the north bank just as ...
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... Tail , Indian Hemp , and Wormwood . This specimen was a full grown female , measuring 144 millimeters over all , tail 74 millimeters , foot 16 milli- meters , and ear from notch to tip 13 millimeters . This type specimen was mounted by ...
... Tail , Indian Hemp , and Wormwood . This specimen was a full grown female , measuring 144 millimeters over all , tail 74 millimeters , foot 16 milli- meters , and ear from notch to tip 13 millimeters . This type specimen was mounted by ...
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able animal apparently appear approach bank bear birds C. A. Harwell California camp Canyon carried common continued cover crystals deer Dome drill drop Duck evidence fact feathers feeding feet Forest four granite ground grow Gull Hairy half head hundred inches Indian indicate interesting January Junco keep Lake larger learned least light living lizard located look March minute monthly morning mother National Park Natural History Association nest hole night observed occur parent Park Naturalist peared peckers perhaps Pines Point PUBLICATION Published Ranger-Naturalist reached record region River rock seemed seen showed side Single-leaf slope snow soon species specimen squirrel stream suet summer sure tail tion trail tree turned Valley Western Willow wind wings winter wood woodpeckers Yosemite Natural History YOSEMITE NATURE NOTES young woodpeckers