Field notes, v1478
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V. Memmler 1942 Itinerary May 3, Strawberry Canyon, 1/2 E of U.C. Campus, Alameda, Calif. Before going to Bald Peak, Mr. Rogers and I observed bird from about 6:30 to 7:30 A.M. We heard and saw several Black-headed Grosbeaks, their song was almost unceasing. Also heard were: Solomie Warbler, Lilacated Warbler, Lutescent warbler, Bewick Wren, House Wren, Western Flycatcher, Purple Finch, Chipping Sparrow, Nuttal Sparrow, Valley Quail, Pine Siskin, Song Sparrow, Green-backed gold finch and Oregon Junco. When we reached Bald Peak we saw a Horned Lark hovering, and both saw and heard a Lazuli Bunting. Thrashers were heard both in the Canyon and on the Peak.