Field notes, v503
Page 263
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Arnold 1931 Primitive Area, S. Canyon, Berkeley Oct. 10, 2 Spotted Towhees; 1 Song-sparrow seen in thicket near town-12:45 Trs. Flicker seen flying into pines on south hill. Several woodrat nests in among branches of pines. S.Towhees seen several places along trail. Wren-tits spotting hillside with song. A good idea would be a small page map for every bird - various numbers for dates. Several pieces of dung similar to those found on lower trail found on upper trail 50 yds west of pines; 100 yds east of fence. Saved. Dung 628 Dung 628 Hair & Bones observed. More dung of same type found 50 yds. wrest of above spot next to fenc[re] bridge of logs across gulchy, While I am eating near the SW corner of the fence I saw a Red- tailed hawk alight in cypress on south slope of Monument Hill. S.W.3 little birds about the size of Barny Mothatches fly into oak some 30 feet away (Although prob not mothatche) Had short tails and chipping note. Two Sparrow Hawks are circling over cypress trees near Red-tailed