Field notes, v1752
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J. Grote 1985 journal 19. March 9 begged, and "59" regurgitated to both. Later, he fed and then regurgitated more. A bit of pine nut fell out of his mouth, and 301 reached to grab it and then ate it. All birds were calling fairly loudly at times. "59" gave nothing but his usual type I vocalizations, Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif. March 12 Today I saw 7 crossbills flying over Oxford St. in Berkeley, in front of the campus, at about 8:30 a.m. Definitely not type 2; I think they were type 3 birds. They were ging North sort of high up, calling, but I didn't see them land anywhere. A.B.S. March 15 Went up to take care of the birds... all seemed well with the juveniles and "59" ... also 273 & 274 o.k., but no song from 273. "06" & "40" o.k.; no nest, but song out of "40". "33" was sitting on her nest -- I went into the cage and flushed