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Aug [[strikethrough]] 29 [[/strikethrough]] 30, 1934 cont. Wasling am [[?]] it made me dizzy to stand let alone walk. Magnificent panorama with miles & miles of granite peaks & ridge towering far above timberline I saw following birds in the mountains & on the flats about Denver 1. Western Redtail 1 2. Sparrow Hawk 6 3. Desert Horned Lark C 1 p 4. Magpie c 5. Sage Thrasher 2 6. Vesper Sparrow C 7. Lark Bunting 3 8. Western Kingbird 2 9. House Finch c 10.Western Nighthawks Sev. 11. " Crow Sev 12. W. Meadowlark c 13. W Robin c 14. Southern /white tailed Ptarmigin 4 15. Brown capped Rosy Finch 4 16. Pipet c 17 Gray headed Junico c 12 Long Creelid Jay 2 13 Rocky Mt. Jay 10 14 Nataliaes Sapsucker 1 15. Rocky Mt Hairy Woodpecker 1 16. Lewis Woodpecker Sev- also found a few plants Rydbergia a big yellow daisy was best. also saw several Cerenarias - Sarifrogs eveggeroms [[?]]& all out of bloom except [[underline]] gentiena arctica [[/underline]] a white flowered correpact [[?]] form