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240 248 O means caught in same
trap together.
Song Sparrow b41961, b41978,
repeated in same traps at same time
on 9/29 32.
Nuttall Sparrow A181264, A181360 O 9/29
'32.
Song Sparrow b41964. Most Song
Sparrows are silent when handled;
this one "squeaked" shrilly and repeatedly
October 2d!
Nuttall Sparrows A181367 and A181373
Trapped together 9 A.M. 10/2 32. A181367
and A181353 trapped together 1 P.M. 10/2 32.
Fox Sparrow A181359, A181374 10/2 32 O
Nuttall Sparrows b101376-b101389 10/3 32 O
Nuttall Sparrows A181362-b101396 " " O
Song Sparrow b41965 "Squeaked" when
handled, like b41964 above. 10/4 32.
Song Sparrow b41981 and Nuttall Sparrow
b101934 trapped 10/5 32 in same compartment
of M.S.B.A. two-compartment trap.
Nuttall Sparrows b101936 and b101376 10/5 32
Nuttall Sparrow b101942, b101979
b101975, b101942 identified by Dr.
Grimnell as a pugetensis. The other
two identified by Miss Wythe as pugetensis
Fox Sparrows A181358, A181374 10/8 32 O
S.F. Jankers A283078, A283098 " " O
Golden-crowned Sparrow b41251 When
trapped 11/5 32 still had on B.S. red band. See
Vol. I. P. 20.