Field notes, v1478
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V. Neummler '971 25 Itinerary June 2, Russian Gulch State Park, Mendocino Co., Calif. Up to 500 ft. eleo. List of birds continued: 14. Steller Jay, In Gulch, Abundant 15. Western Crow, Over Gulch, Several 16. Slender-billed Nuthatch, Gulch, rare 17. Wren-tit, Gulch, Very Abundant 18. Western Winter Wren, Redwood, abundant 19. Russet-backed Thrush, Gulch, very abundant 20. Hudson Vireo, Pine Barrens, Several 21. Pileolated Warbler, Gluck, abundant 22. Western Meadowlark, Sea-cliff Meadows, Several 24. Spotted Towhee, Pine Barrens, rare 25. White-Crowned Sparrow, Seacliff Meadows, abundant. 26. Song Sparrow, Gulch, Very Abundant. 27. Western Wood Pewee, Gulch, Several. June 2, We were assisted on our homeward trip by George Bartholomew who arrived at about 3:00 P.M., Sunday June 1 with the Museum Truck. Rising at 5:30 A.M. we broke Camp and were ready to leave by 8:00 A.M. June 2. We returned home via highway 28 to Cloverdale, 101 to Geyserville and turned off here on the highway thru the Napa Valley. We stopped at the Dole Mill for lunch.