Field notes, v1473
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Coyote Creek pretty bare- [too narrow for some Scirpus worth a toy birds - gap of several 100 yds I should coll. again on Willows to see if Pop stabilized to Saturecis should not get yellow birds then] Also Gr. W Coyote Creek flows into Typha marsh. [Typha marsh man-made - all butchered up, but birds there & also in adjacent Salicornia] molly Conim. Ponds isolated S of Power Plants SE of Coyote Hills Another NW Power wks. Dumbarton Road - end Salt marsh going N - but carry along on dykes. best Coyote Hills Crk. Great [broad pop. intergrading just North Patterson G. Alvarado - Should work * visit ditches along RR, I should examine - fresh water bird abundant along these ditch Conium, Typha. A reservoir with Typha & Willows at Mt Eden near edge bay. [should examine]