Wild Animals of Glacier National Park. the Mammals, With Notes On Physiography And Life Zones

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Wild Animals of Glacier National Park. the Mammals, With Notes On Physiography And Life Zones
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Walking along deliberately at first, he finally made a jump and disappeared, not long after which a pack train returning to Many Glaciers also disappeared down the first angle above the zigzag.
Hoping to discover the ptarmigan above, I climbed on till the glacier-carved walls on the east framed a view out over Swiftcurrent, the Sherburne Lakes, and the open plains beyond, while on the west a sublime view unfolded — ^snow-clad mountain masses with the full sun on them uplifted to the sky. But th
...ere were no ptarmigan. At last, discouraged, I retraced my steps and had gone about halfway down the steep, stony slope of the mountain when — what was that sound ? Listening, I caught it again — ^the softest possible call of a mother ptarmigan ! There she stood, only a few feet from me, hard to see except when in motion, so well was she disguised by her buffy ground color finely streaked with gray. A round-bodied little grouse with a small head, she was surrounded by a brood of downy chicks, evidently just hatched, as their bills still held the sharp projection for pipping the shell.

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