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Nov. 1922 Berkeley -
Vigors Wren, Nuttall's Vireo, Calif. Woodpecker.
Partly cloudy - warmer.
Nov. 5. Clear, frosty. Drove to Santa Cruz
this home by way of Los Gatos.
Nov. 6. Rained all day. Golden-crowned Kinglets about.
1 Brown Thrush on feeding table.
Nov. 7. Partly Cloudy: showers. 4 Quail on table.
When jay gave alarm note, the quail froze
instead of flying as other birds do when on
table.
Nov. 8. Rain.
Nov. 9. Rain.
Nov. 10. Board of Gov. of C.O.C. met.
Nov. 11. No birds seen at table or bath.
Nov. 12. Clear, light frost. Two Brown Thrushes
came to table - 1 banded.
At the bath, 1 Hermit Thrush, (Song Sp.), 1 Fox Sp.,
1 Br. Thrush, 2 S.F. Thrushes, 1 R-c. Kinglet
in bushes; 2 Wrentits, 2 R-c. Kinglets, juncoes
Bush-lits, 2 Song Sp., 1 Thrasher digging,
1 Thrasher singing. 8 Blue Jays -
Nov. 13. Table empty most of time. 1 Fox Sp. at pool.
For six weeks only Brown Thrushes have come
to table, and they not often. Quail a few times:
Nov. 15. A large flock of juncoes came to bath. In
same aggregation 2 S.F. Thrushes, 1 Fox Sp., 1 Song Sp., 2 R-c.
Kinglets, 1 Hermit Thrush, 1 Flicker (drinking).