HAWK ,Red Tail,- April 21 1932. 5.;. 

 (Hoot's four mi* from B.S.G. )Camblos 

 Placed high up on a cliff overlooking 

 a beautiful valley f waa this Red Tail's 

 nest.V/hen we had climbed down to it the 

 female flew out over the valley ,oirolin ( 

 bade very close to us ,all the time utte 

 ing a series of soreams.The nest, on a 

 narrow, two foot ledge , contained one egg 

 and a young hawk,abfl>ut 4fo& week* old. 

 The nest was composed of coarse sticks 

 and a few feathers from the breast of 

 the mother .The egg had a dark grey gx& 

 ground color spotted with cinnamon. We 

 took the little fellow home, but he froz 

 to death. (Our opinion of his death) 



(50 ft, high) 



JAY, Blue—April 23,1933. 

 I B.S.G.,Va.— Camblos. (Aviation Fi 



In a large Hemlock, sixty ft. from th 

 ground was the Blue Jay's nest. The fe- 

 male flew when I was Within five ft. of 

 the nest. The nest , composed of Hemlock 

 twigs , rootlets , and some pieces of news- 

 paper , contained four, fresh, olive green 

 eggs spotted with black. The Hemlock was 



on north side of Powells River .across 

 from the Ball ?ark*within twenty ft. 



of tha river . 



