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1918.
May-June.
May 31 (contin.) Purple Finch, junco, Coast Jay,
Lutescent W. Chickadee, Pine Siskins, Green-
backed Goldfinch, Calif. Jay, Warbling Vireo,
Hutton Vireo, W. Flycatcher, Chipping Sp.
(On Waydom Mt. Pileated W., Mrentit Bush-
tits. Cal. Creeper - 3 young, clinging to base
of tree 20 ft. from ground. Rustic-b. Thrush
At Rock Springs were 2 unknown birds-
1 large flycatcher in dead top of pine
Tree. Several birds whose songs
were like Audubon Warblers. I could
not see them. Also some large
pigeons - band-tailed?
June 2. Lafayette. - with S.F. Audubon, Assoc.
List: Sparrow Hawk, Brewer Blackbird, Grosbeak,
Flicker, W. Flycatcher, Meadow Lark, Cliff Swr.
Pil. Warbler, Yellow W., Song Sp., W. Bluebird,
Lut. W., Linnet, Cal. Jay, House Wrens (family)
Cal. Woodpecker, Mourning Dove, Wood Peave,
Lazuli Bunting, Warbling Vireo, Long-tailed Chat,
Black Phoebe, Cassin Vireo, Rough-winged or
Bente Swallow, Green backed Goldfinch,
Titmouse, Red-tailed Hawk, Lawrence Goldfinch,
Allen N., S.F. Torhee, Bush-tits, Slender-b. N.