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Arnold Primitive Area, Strawberry Canyon,
1937
Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif.
Oct. 31,
th the area while the rest of
t hem lit in the chaparral just
outside the area. I saw two
Flckers perched on the top of
a Cypress tree on Monument
Hill. I also saw an Anna
Hummingbird female sitting in
the oak nearest the north gate.
I am now sitting on the south
side of Monument Hill, from
here I command a view of
the entire south side of the
canyon but am too far
away to hear any but the
more distinctive birds. Several
Sellar Jays can be heard on
the opposite hills; four or five
Wrentits. On Anna Hummer
just flew from the eucalyptus
trees on the southwest slope
of Monument Hill to those in
the middle of the "saddle"
between the cypress trees. I
saw two Scolephorus out on
the rocky path just south
of the summit. At some place
I also saw two juncos. I hear
a bird in the Bay tree at