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March
1922
Reddley-
Mar. 23. Rain.
Mar. 26. Heard House Wren in Rieben's garden.
Caught Fox Sparrow and removed band
which was too tight.
Mar. 27. Cloudy.
Mar. 28. Cloudy with a little rain. Fox Sparrow
with box foot spent much time feeding-
Mar. 29. Rain during night. Two Fox Sp-
on table - one thrush one.
Mar. 30. Warbling Vireo, Western Flycatcher and
Pileated Warbler seen in canyon. White-
throated Sp. and House Wren near house -
Rain p.m.
Mar. 31. Rain. Titmouse calls sweet, sweet,
sweet, constantly. No answering call.
Trying to attract a mate? (Later. No
mate came - Did not nest in usual
box in 1922)
Apr. 1. Warm, beautiful day.
Apr. 2. Went to Sausalito. Walked to Fort Baker.
Perfect day. Wild flowers wonderful. Sand
W. Lark Sparrows - singing. Nuttall Sparrow
song like that of Bickelby Nuttall - not
Belvedere or Y. G. Park.
Apr. 3. Perfect day.
Apr. 4. Cold N. wind. Partly cloudy.