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BLUESTONE
1942
15.
Cannels Vicinity, Monterey Co., Calif.
March 7, 1942
(10:30-2:00PM) (cont'd) / Birds seen cont'd / Crow
Allen Hummer Band-tail Pigeon
Lewis Woodpecker! Calif. Mail
Black Phoebe Townsend's Warbler
Red-bellied Chickadee Meadow Lark
Pinyon Jay Huttonia Brewer Blackbird
Bewick's Wren Siskin
Hermit Thrush Junco
Ruby-crowned Kinglet White-crowned Sparrow
Hutton Vireo Oregon Junco
Song Sparrow Fox
(4:15-5:45 PM) Point Lobos. Walked along north shore of Point Lobos and around the point to the second point, saw where the Pigeon Guillemots nest and had very fine looks at Baird's Cormorants with their white powder-puffs along the plants. These cormorants have very green eyes like those of the Mexican Cormorant (Olivaceus).
The wind was quite fresh (South) and a few high clouds were forming. The Clearthorn, paint brush, Calif. poppies, Adelia's Hawk was heard calling & later was seen motionless in the air near the summit of a high point on the point. This species