Field notes, v1670
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String - 1921. Kinspire Valley 149. sawed one of them, in eclipse plumage showing very little green. Saw a flock of Rusty Blackbirds flying over and then the Willows, many Sparrow Hawks, Hikers Rushing, Song, Nuttals, Savannah, Jay and Lincoln's Sparrows; Myrtle Warblers (first time) sawed three,, one Crested Jay, heard Hairy Woodpeeler, Audubon Warbler, Black-capped Chickadee, Marsh Hawks, Pipits, Pine Siskins etc. are still common, also Yellow throats. Saw a Mule swimming down the creek this afternoon,, just caught a glimpse of him. Went down to Clementron's this evening to get some oats for my horse tomorrow night. Shot an adult guineo - emuente, lit alongside the road and flew as I approached. Jatter gave me a Horned! ~~~ / 364, & Bonaca u. umbellides, / 365 ♀ad. " " " / 366 ♂ (900) - 367 ♀ Colaptes auratus luteus ' Sept. 10. 1921. " " " " Orl he shot last night it is very disreputable feeling as it long in the creek all day. Saw a big Owl fly over my head in the Moonlight as I came home, noiseless as a big moth! Sun. Sept. 11. Another heavy frost, but a fine clear day. Started up the line about 8:30 on horseback. The country between here and first calin is the