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april. 1922 Berkeley.
Apr. 16. Cold, north wind -
Apr. 17. "
Apr. 18. White-throated Sparrows still moulting.
Shutton Varies up canyon.
Apr. 19. Saw 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 1 Dwarf Hermit
Thrush. House Wren about constantly.
W. Flycatcher common.
Apr. 20. Went to Alameda. Saw several
hundred Dunlins, several semipalmated
Plover, a few curlew and 1 Black-bellied
Plover. Warm.
Apr. 21. Dunt. Sparrows still here. Children
brought me a Brown Thrasher that had
been killed by flying against a window -
Apr. 23. Ruby-crowned Kinglet, White-throated Sp.
and Fox Sparrow still here.
Apr. 24. Black-headed Grosbeak singing in
canyon at 3:30 p.m. R.C. Kinglet here.
1 Hermit Thrush came at dusk to bathe.
Apr. 25. Cold. Foggy all day. Saw Cooper
Hawk.
Apr. 26. Toluca Warbler back. Sunny.
Cleaned out Titmouse box.
Apr. 27. Went to Bannenberg. Beautiful day.
Saw Bonaparte Gull, White Pelican, Ruddy Ducks,
Pratil, Bittern, Lt. Blue Heron, Black-crowned Night H