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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