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Volume 19, 1953

 

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Oh, to Be So Diligent!
By John R. Rowley, Ranger Naturalist
 
 
 
A golden-mantled ground squirrel that was found dead, apparently by drowning, behind the Crater Lake Lodge may hold a record for diligence in spite of his unfortunate end. This little fellow's pouches were found to contain 736 seeds, each about two-thirds the size of a grain of wheat, and one half-peanut. The peanut undoubtedly came the "easy way", as a handout, but the source of the seeds remains unexplained, since these seeds were the so called "canary seeds" which are packaged commercially as part of bird seed mixtures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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