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Mr. Summer:
The following regarding the Junco.
C. 4/1945 - probably a B and probably pinorus
but not typical, however. I think it likely that it
was raised locally but it might have come from
the coast across the bay. Still held captive.
89524 F the captive I have had for a yr is
pinorus
C 4/1948 B? similar to 4/1945 - a typical
pinorus - immature. Probably raised locally.
Died in cage Sept. 3, 1932. Skin preserved
C 4/1929 B typical pinorus - the one
you trapped as early as July 29, and liberating
this bird for possible further returns since it
has repeated several times. Elevated 9:10 a.m. Sept. 4, 1932
at R.S.B.
C 4/1939 Q - pinorus - still held captive.
A. Smith 9/4 '32