Field notes, v1547
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Remsen, J.V. 1976 Journal Mar.21 Anza-Borrego St.Parl, San Diego Co., Calif. (cont) Area: Borrego, Agua Caliente, Yaqui Wells Observers: same Time: 1430-1730 Wind: 0 Temp: 70-80 Sky: clear Species: Red-tailed Hawk 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1 Am. Kestrel 1 Loggerhead Shrike 2 Calif. Quail (Agua Caliente) 15 Phainopepla 10 Costa's Hummingbird 6 Audubon's Warbler 100 Anna's Hummingbird 1 House Sparrow 25 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 1 House Finch 20 Long-eared Owl 1 Lawrence's Goldfinch 70 Verdin 3 Lesser Goldfinch 12 Calif. Thrasher 2 Lark Sparrow 5 Sage Thrasher 5 White-crowned Sparrow 200 N. Mockingbird 2 Lincoln's Sparrow 3 Hermit Through 1 Common Raven 70 Mar.23 Eastern Mojave Desert, San Bernardino Co., Calif Area: Harl Mountains; Harl Spring; Helso Time: 0915-1800 Wind: 0-10 SW Temp: 70-80 Sky: clear Species: Golden Eagle 1 Common Starling 14 Gambell's Quail 35 Myrtle Warbler 1 Common Snipe (Harl Spring) 2 Audubon's Warbler 6 Mourning Dove 3 House Sparrow 15 Rufous Hummingbird (first arrival) 2 Bullock's Oriole (first arrival) 1 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 1 Hooded Oriole (first arrival) 1 Horned Lark 9 Brewer's Blackbird 2 Black Phoebe 2 House Finch 38 Sayls Phoebe 2 Black-throated Sparrow 10 Violet-green Swallow 3 White-crowned Sparrow 28 Rough-winged Swallow (first arrival) 1 Lincoln's Sparrow 1 Common Raven 2 Verdin 1 Desert Cottontail 1 Cactus Wren 2 Black-tailed Jackrabbit 1 Rock Wren 4 White-tailed Antelope Squirrel 1 Sage Thrasher 7 Zebra-tailed Lizard 7 Am. Robin 1 Side-blotched Lizard 5 Loggerhead Shrike 1 Bailer: Canada Goose 1, Cinnamon Teal 2, Am Coot 1, Tree Swallow 2, Rough-winged Swallow 2, White-crowned Sparrow 2, Lincoln's Sparrow 1. Mar.24 E. Mojave Area: drove from Bailer to Helso; and then to n. side of Granite Mtns. Walked from SE corner of Sec.1, 8N-12E to summit of pass over to Bull Canyon in NW corner of Sec. 11. There are several large Queues chrysolepis in the SE Yy of Sec.2 in the wash, and also some seeping water in the wash which may be an unmapped spring. At least one canyon with some large Q.C. could be seen in Bull Canyon. Time: 0700-1740 Wind: 0-10 SW Sky: clear Temp: 65-75 Species: Cooper's Hawk 1 Rufous Hummingbird 1 Red-tailed Hawk 1 Costa's Hummingbird (first arrival) 1 Golden Eagle 2 White-throated Swift 5 Am. Kestrel 1 Red-shafted Flicker 1 Gambel's Quail 13 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 2 Greater Roadrunner 2 Horned Lark 5