Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... tree . It might be supposed at first that the holes were made here to benefit from the tree's shade , but closer examination shows that the tree is probably only forty years old . The tree is growing in a split portion of the rock ...
... tree . It might be supposed at first that the holes were made here to benefit from the tree's shade , but closer examination shows that the tree is probably only forty years old . The tree is growing in a split portion of the rock ...
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... tree as a home tree , drilling a fresh hole each year . A tree with so many holes to spare is likely to have a nesting pair of Chickadees . Williamson Sapsuckers like a forest of Lodgepole Pine on the edge of a meadow , just the same ...
... tree as a home tree , drilling a fresh hole each year . A tree with so many holes to spare is likely to have a nesting pair of Chickadees . Williamson Sapsuckers like a forest of Lodgepole Pine on the edge of a meadow , just the same ...
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... TREE Ey ROBERT JOHNSTON Ranger - Naturalist Believe it or not , in the Mariposa Grove near the Big Tree Lodge there is a sugar pine tree that at first glance appears to have reversed the laws of nature and seems to be growing upside ...
... TREE Ey ROBERT JOHNSTON Ranger - Naturalist Believe it or not , in the Mariposa Grove near the Big Tree Lodge there is a sugar pine tree that at first glance appears to have reversed the laws of nature and seems to be growing upside ...
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