Field notes, v4149
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Pitelka 1943 May 20, -23 Dillon Beach 14) Croethia alba - several seen May 21 and 23 along open beach. 15) Larus occidentalis - several dozen feeding over mud flats near mouth of Tomales Bay, May 21 and 23. 16) Trito alba - remains of a dead one found on beach, May 20, male 17) Calypte anna - one seen in gardens of the village, May 22. 18) Selasphorus alleni - common. D.B. 19) Sayornis nigricans - two pairs, D.B. 20) Myiochanes rickardsoni - one in village about cyperus and eucalypt trees, May 22. 23) Petrochelidon albifrons - small colony of 4 pairs building under leaves of one of the cottages, D.B. 24) Corvus corax - vicinity of D.B. 25) Poeltropus minimus - one pair, D.B. 26) Turdus migratorius - several pairs, D.B. 27) Hylocichla mustelata - ", ", " 28) Sialia mexicana - ", ", " 29) Agelaius phoeniceus - one pair, Roland Pond, D.B. 30) Euphagus cyanocephalus - common, D.B. 31) Carpodacus mexicanus - ", " 32) Spinus pinus - common, D.B. 33) Spinus tristis - ", "