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Pewee Creek at Hemlocks 4:00 A.M.

Mar. 24, 1902
This afternoon I went over to the Hemlock Bluffs. 
[[marginalia]] a tragedy [[/marginalia]] In a pond of water I saw a number of feathers which I judged to belong to a Redtailed Hawk. Its mate was screaming around in the trees. I think it was killed by a Coon as the feathers were in the water near a log. I could find no tracks. Among the feathers were two greenish colored undeveloped eggs. She had probably been dragged from a large nest above.

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