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Oct.-Nov. 1921 Berkeley.
Oct.22. Rain p.m. Met to Mrs. Woods a.m. Watched
Pine siskins drinking-
Oct.25 Banded Golden-crowned Sparrow (left foot)
Came to table. Little W. Wrote Down in
Garden. Have heard it for several days.
Oct.28. Large flock of Intermediate Sparrows
Came to batter.
Oct.30. Warm. Mr. Torrey bro't 1 Hermit
Thrush - Killed by flying against window.
Oct.31. Ms. Reiters brought a Red-shafted
Flicker which he caught in the house-
Said it had flown down the chimney.
> banded it, then released it.
Intermediate Sparrows came to batter.
Two Fox Sparrows - one on table.
Banded Golden-crowned Sparrow (left foot)
on table.
Nov.1. Anna Hummer did "high pendulum"
six times in succession. Warm.
Nov.2. Very warm.
Nov.3. A Sharp-Shinned Hawk came into
a tree next to one where a large flock
of birds was feeding. Alarm note
very loud - but flock did not fly. > Clapped
my hands and the hawk flew
Blue-birds flew over.