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[[underlined]] Feb 20, 1932. cont [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Brewers Blackbirds [[/underlined]] in sheep corral
[[insertion]] Baker Co. [[/insertion]]
✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Dipper [[underline]] (1)
✓ [[check mark]] [[underline]] Golden crowned Kinglet [[/underlined]] (1)
✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Mountain Quail [[/underlined]] 4
✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Robin [[/underlined]] several
✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Canyon wren [[/underlined]] (1)
✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Red wing blackbird [[/underline]] (1) in little tule patch. 
Saw where a Hawk had a killed a ✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] hungarian Partridge [[/underlined]] and also where one had killed & eaten a ✓ [[check mark]] [[underline]] Bohemian Waxwing [[/underlined]].
Don't forget to call
F.W. Selser in L.A. brother in law of C.C. Franklin game warden 2320 East St. Baker Ore.
Skinned a Horned Lark & a Canyon Wren
Interview by a young lady from Baker news paper.
Feb. 21, 1932
Saw interview & young lady didn't do a bad job in handling an entirely new subject.
Left Baker 8:30 AM 
Saw a big flock of ✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Red winged Blackbirds [[/underlined]] all [[female symbol]]'s in a willow thicket near North Powder. [[insertion]] Union [[/insertion]] 
Few ✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] horned Larks & ✓ [[check mark]] [[underlined]] Magpies [[/underlined]] only other birds seen enroute to Rindleton tho I must confess that the road was so icy that I had little time for bird watching.
Saw Bart Poffs in Island city & visited him for a short time. He is a keen alert fellow more so or at least with a better personality that Shoemake. He has killed quite a lot of magpies - has found no eagle - 1 skunk along poison lines this winter. Snow handicapping him badly.