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_29—Julynl946_Pandas Ilhr .._Alnng_.moini_sloughs_._ 
in the grassy plain east of the RCKP station 
families of Lapland Longspursy 
1 noticed. 
-tj-ie-yon-ng--short-ta-il £ d an d-evi-denkly-just- 
the nest. The young appeared distinctly yellow¬ 
ish, and the bright plurdaged adults were a far 
-er - y ^- from th e ■ dra -b- birds seen—i - n - t he— Unite d -Statas| 
in the wifahertime. 
2 Aug 1946 Thule, Greenland Long spurs were numeroij 
- us - y.aos - tly - in - war s hy ar e as, ■ and most seemed to be 
still nesting—tho we collected one young almost 
full groTvn, I watched one brilliant wale which 
- had-a - mouth - full of insects for a long -while- 
hoping it would go to its nest, but I had to move I 
on without locating it. Total, 013,3,1,1) 
I 
yftfzrd — —. ' ost_ 
Longspurs-^ti^. are feeding small young, many 
evidently stlll ln^the^nest, "but I have noticed 
several family groups of full grown young. These| 
have a distinctly olive or even yellowish app¬ 
earance; 
2 -‘ 
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