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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Mount Rainier National Park


MOUNT RAINIER NATURE NOTES
Vol. X September, 1932 No. 9

Issued monthly by the Educational Department, Mount Rainier National Park. Material contained herein may be used freely in any manner, provided credit is given this pamphlet and the author.
C. Frank Brockman,
Park Naturalist.
O. A. Tomlinson,
Superintendent.


To a Whistling Marmot

Hail! hoary guardian of yon Mountain's peace;
  Your couch a weathered slab of crumbling crag
O'erlooking glacial chasm, far beneath,
  Ice carved through cubic miles of Vulcan's slag.

High on your sunlit alpine throne you lie,
  Your grizzled coat by glacier's breath disturbed.
The rush and roar of distant avalanche,
  Or scream of eagle leaves you unperturbed.

About your castle clamber mountain goats;
&nbps; The scurrying cony piles his drying hay;
A jeweled hummer flashes by, and clouds
  Trail chilly shadows on their silent way.

Behind your cliff the glistening ice-fields rise
  To meet the mottled blue of fleece-flecked sky,
And echo out across the canyon void
  The clear, wild shrillness of your piercing cry.

Natt N. Dodge,
Ranger-Naturalist.

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