Field notes, v4514
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Vally-California type although Monday I flushed a bird that by sound and sight appeared Spurred Quail. Possibly both are here together. Later heard a Western Flycatcher in some dense fir timber in a little draw north east of the Barneys. Noted a woodpecker of the Cacatias tribe probably but could make no positive identification as we were moving rapidly along. Spurred Towhee - Tyrrhenie true Spurred and d.Whybly Vires too were also noted. The warblers I encountered Monday I believe are Solmie: The females are the only one I have yet been able to see. Heard first Golden A. Kingst in the hightine tops singing with the typical rythmic. Was rather surprised to note Buck-bit and large flock of Willow Goldfinch there is a possibility I mistook some dull Pheumageal Willows for the Siskins. There are