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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]