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Coos, July, 1916
Saw two Evening Grosbeaks. Heard their
peculiar whistle. Hammond Flycatcher.
Note Swick. Breast grayish. Audubon
Warbler feeding fledglings.
July 22. Packed up and came home. Very
hot third valley, 146°. Flocks of thousands
of swallows over meadows above Susan.
Evening Grosbeaks came to feed at
kitchen door of hotel at Coos. Total
numbers of birds seen, 50. Identified
for first time, Poor Will. Spotted Sandpiper,
Mt. Song Sparrow, (Brewer's Sparrow?), Evening
Grosbeak, Hammond Flycatcher.
July 31 - Hurt my back in garden.
Aug. 6. Anna Hummers about Fire
Lillies and Lions Tongue all the time
Aug. 7. Thorasher comes for water. Also
family of quail - 10 young. Cold, foggy.
Aug. 8. Cold, foggy.
Aug. 9. Warm. Flocks of Marbling Vireo.