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rain.  

Catherpes mex.  Saw one today apparently lost in the fog among the rocks at 9500 ft. on the berro Canjando.  It uttered its call in an unusually low tone of voice and was travelling steadily - hopping along from one stone to another.

Darkness was already gathering and the poor little fellow appeared to be very anxious.

Cyanocitta.  The species found here apparetnly imitates hawks.

Veg.  Thornapple trees grow here near the town and alders [[strikethrough]]grow at least at [[//strikethrough]]

Transcription Notes:
catherpes mexicanus = canyon wren cyanocitta = bird group includes jays and magpies berro=watercress