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June
1922
Berkeley.
June 15. Family of Titmouses flew thru garden.
June 16. Walked up canyon. Birds abundant.
2 Tolmie Warblers singing; Many Grosbeaks,
Thrushes, Bush-tito, Pileolated Warblers, 1 Lutes-
cut Warbler still singing, Song Sparrow, Tor-
ches, Wrentits etc. Heard no vireos.
June 19. House Wrens left nesting box. Have
not been able to see a band on either
of pair.
June 20. W. Flycatcher's young visible above
top of nest. Heart Hall burned at
7:55 p.m.
June 21. W. Flycatcher left nest. Warm.
June 22. Cooper Club. Mr. Clark Bleichsdufer
showed pictures of Calif. birds. Warm.
June 25. Walked up canyon. Thrushes, Grosb,
Vigor Mews & Pileolated Warblers singing;
Have had three meals outdoors every
day for about five days.
June 26. Cooler.
June 27. Cool. Fog.
June 28. Cool. Fog.
June 29. Young Thrasher came with parents
into trees next house. First time I have
heard the call of young Thrasher.
June 30. Lands End & Cliff House. Many Cormorants