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Nor.
1920
Nor. 6 (contin.) List of birds seen or heard: Eared Grebe,
Blue bill, Ruddy duck, Bals-pati, Mallard,
Shovelers, Coot, Ring-billed, Calif. W. Gulls,
Dwail, flicker, Black Phoebe, Red T. Hawk, Nuttall Sp.
Fox Sp., Song Sp., Siskin, Red-W. Blackb., Andubon W.,
Myrtle W., Yellow-throat, Chicleader James.
Bush-tits, 1 Permit Thr. W. Robins, R.-E. Knights,
Anna H., Zut. Sp.
Nor. 7. Banded Fox Sp. came to feeding table.
Second time it has returned. Banded,
March 29, 1919.
Nor. 10. Rain.
Nor. 11. Rain - Soft. wind. Large aggregation of
small birds in saks at 8 A.M. Bush-tito,
R.-E. Knights (counted 6), Golden-cr. Knights (several)
4 Townsend Warblers.
Nor. 12. San Anna Hummers go into full pendulum
flight. Junes on feeding ground.
Nor. 13. Soft warm rain. 5 Fox Sparrows taking
turns at feeding table most of the day. Also thrasher,
1 Song Sp., 2 Brown Towhees (1 banded), several
Golden-cr. Sp. (1 banded). The banded Fox Sp. seems
to be uncorrected. One of the five seems larger,
grayer also more brilliant. Perhaps insularis.
The banded Golden-cr. Sp. has indistinct
stripes at side of head, and muddlot