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1919
jan.
Jan. 2. Went to Saratoga with Mrs. Ferguson
and Elizabeth. Cold night. Frost. Long
icicles in canyon. Warmer in middle
of day. Junco (singing), Titmouse
(singing), Purple Finches, Hermit Thrushes
(singing), Robins (few), Chickadees,
Black Phoebe (one), Brown Towhees,
White-crowned Sparrows, Golden-crowned Sp.,
Rufous-crowned Sp., Ruby-crowned Kinglets (few)
Flicker, Wrentit, Vigors Wren, Song Sp.(1)
Red-tailed Hawk, Green-backed Goldfinch,
Juncos, Bush Tits, Thrashers, Audubon W.,
Hutton Vireo, Pipits, Cal. Woodpeckers,
Red-bellied Sapsucker, Clay-colored Sparrow,
Bluebirds, Killdeer, Brewer B., Red-w. B., Piedbilled.
Jan 3. On way home saw Bluebirds
Jan 4. Rusty Song Sp. gone.
Jan 11. S.F. Towhee on table .
Jan 13. Vigors Wren came to Table for suet.
Thrasher, Wrentit, S.F. Towhee come to
table regularly.
Jan 27. Saw for first time a Black and
White Warbler. Found first by Mrs. Kelly
of Alameda near end of Piedmont Ave. on
Campus.
Jan 28. Titmouse came to table several times
for suet.