Field notes, v506
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Banks P.C. 1956 Journal 26. 15-Apr. Hastings Reservation, Monterey C. Calif. see much. Very dark + cloudy, getting cool. Paris identified a lot of plants for me. Additional birds seen during the day were: Sparrow Hawk, Turkey Vulture, Purple Finch, Black Phoebe, Warbling Vireo, Blue Headed (Solitary) Vireo, Black-Throated Gray-Warbler, Chipping Sparrow, Bush-Tit, Nutall Woodpecker, Stellar Jay, Calif. Thrasher, Cowbird, White Crowned Sparrow, 16 April. Out at 0600. Saw these birds in morning until about 0815: Calif. Thrasher, Gray Spotted Towhee House Wren, House Finch, Y.B. Waspie, Calif. Trail, Cowbird, Plain Untomore Brush-Tit Red-shafted Flicker, Morning Dove, W. Meadowlark Black-Thro- Gray Warbler, Violet Green Swallow, Band- tailed Pigeon, Purple Finch, Sparrow Hawk, Goose Hawk, Orange Crowned Warbler, Pileolated Warbler, Brown Towhee, Hermit Thrush, Black-headed Grosbeak, Warbling Vireo, Western Flycatcher, Western Bluebird, Calif. Woodpecker, Oregon Junco. Later, 0915-1200 with Dr. Miller & Bill H. Saw Lincoln Sparrow Anna Hummingbird, Wren-Tit, Golden Crowned Kinglet, Ruby Crowned Kinglet, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Bulluck's Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Benrich War, Yellow Throat, Hutton's Vireo, Black Phoebe, Pileolated Warbler, Golden Crowned Sparrow, Stellar's Jay. Dr. Miller was very helpful in pointing out the birds and identifying the nests. Also saw Downy Woodpecker, (Also saw herd of 9 deer, plus a few singles)