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September 1921. Berkeley.
Sept. 13. Titmouse singing.
Sept. 14. " " " warmer.
Sept. 15 warmer.
Sept. 17. Rain p.m.
Sept. 18. Rain. Walked to top of hill.
First time since I was sick -
Very beautiful.
Sept. 19. Rain - early a.m.
Sept. 20. Warm. Went to dentist, walked
home without distress.
Sept. 21. Two thrashers singing on
Mosswood Road. W. Flycatcher
seen and heard. Grosbeak flew
against Mrs. Pannozzi window,
Sept. 22. Beautiful day. Miss Fitts dress-
smoking. Went to C.A.C. in evening.
Several members of C.A.C. spoke of
having seen many warblers.
Sept. 23. Robin at dawn -
Sept. 24. Warm. Many sparrows -
probably come of Twin Intermediate
Sept. 25. Went to beach with James
and Jamie warm. Lay in sand.
many phalaropes and sandpipers
on bay. I came curled, many Bon-
a parti Gulls, Thrashtown hill along
6-8 a.m. 4-6 p.m.