Bird banding records #2, v4505
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ably because it was in the evening, and almost dark; I did not notice F22807 on the left leg, and placed A180.901 on the right leg. The bird repeated again on January 7 1932, and I failed to notice the two bands. On January 7th, however, I was very ill and scarcely able to notice anything (operation on 9th). For Sparrow A181.913 April 10 32. Repeated today. Leg O.K. Danie A409.976 Repeated 4/14 '32. Leg o.k. Bolder-banded Sparrow Repeats: B22801 4/23 '32. B22804 4/24 '32. B22818 B22819 4/22 '32. B22820 4/22 '32. 4/23(2) 4/24. B22821 4/24 '32. 4/25. 4/26. 4/27. 4/28. B22822 B22823 B22816 A181928 A181.929. A181.934 4/29 '32. A181.933 5/2 '32. 5/3(2) 5/4. 5/5. Danie A409982-983 This mated pair of quail trapped at Botanical Garden on April 12 '32, was kept in a box for three days, as I thought Howell could use them at the quail observation station, near Menlo Park. As he could not, I released the birds in Stanbery County, near a swimming pool, on 4/25 (over)