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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Jan. 24. (contd.). Banded birds that come
regularly for food: 2 song sparrows (rt. ft.)
/ S.F. Torhee, (left foot)
1 Male S.F. Torhee (left foot Rose) proband) (bait)
1 Female S.F. Torhee ( ) , 2 Fox Sparrows (rt. ft.)
At Coops Club meeting in evening I was
presented with a pair of Opx. Brinoculars
and two books on European birds:-
Dresser's Palaeartic Birds and Pamsay's
Birds of Europe and North Africa. Have
been secretary eight years - Mr. Nut who
claimed S.F. Torhee taking Jan. 23, reports whole left
side bloodless.
Jan. 25 - Rain - very much needed.
26 " Frogs croaking in Stadium-
27 "
28 " Six S.F. Torhees can
be seen on feeding ground at our
time. No song sparrows except the
two banded ones (with right foot.)
Feb. 12 Hills green. Beautiful weather
Saw titmouses seeking another (mates?)
Feb. 15. Heard Robins-first time for weeks
Feb. 17. Warm beautiful day -
Feb. 22. " " " Lutescent Warbler
back.