Bird banding records #1, v4504
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B = n. of b. campus- lates changed to lo. (4) Repeats, etc. A267, 653 8/14'31 (mourning) (2) 11/12 k replaced by A 290, 896 This bird was badly worn - a portion fell off and was lost probably while being removed from pad. Lost four digits (Remaining max 2099. Blind replaced by A267, 654. Filled-bird over) 2/27 '31 (head badly bruised) 3/3 Head O.K. Banded by C.D. Blabough. Late 11/8 1934. Migrating digits supplied by C.D.B Diagonally banded in Strawberry Canyon. For there an adult. My repeats: 2/9 '31 2/25; 3/4; 3/4'31; 4/8; 2/20 '31; 2/26; 2/27 (2) 2/28 (a) 3/1; 3/5; This bird, when approached near, instead of uttering its usual folding cry, gave its regressive song, "Bee", with a suggestion of an L. 11/29 '31. 3/6'31; 3/2; 7/24 '30 2/26'31; 3/1; 3/3; 2/27'31; 2/28; 3/18; 3/26; 3/27; 3/28; 12/28 '35- found dead on U.C.L.A. campus, 100 yds. south of Life Sciences Bldg. by Albert Sampson, 24 25 Bomaroff Mtg., Berkeley. 3/5'31; 5/12; 8/2; 11/7 '32 3/20 11/10 '33 (2) 1/6 (itch under right eye) 2/2 2/21 '34, A3 3/19'31 Killed by cat in Strawberry Canyon. 7/29 '31; 7/31, 8/8 (mourning) 3/2 '32. (2) 3/6 8/28 3/4 '31 (2) 3/6; 3/8;