Field notes, v4514
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(5) beal. There were many birds and a fair number of species - either contrary to the report of Davis and Grinnell. As I walked toward the forest I heard what I took to be chipping sparrows and finally saw one close by. The was some bird singing about the meadows which I did not know - all I could see of it was that it was some fringy, the size of a juncos. The song resembled something of the Veery Sparrow's. Soon I climbed up the wooded hill then a jungle of green undergrowth - an Oak maple and several unknown shrubs. The pine firs were very symmetrical and tall. Among them I heard an Oriolus flyaway and an olive side - Several Crowe passed over and then the