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line at the bare of the hill on each side and
white lids to the eyes. They paid no attention
To us though they were only a few feet from
The shore where we were standing.
(Other birds seen: Surf Birds (20t), Bleeds,
Turnstones (20t), Puddy Turnstone (1) at the
Cliff House Rocks, Winter, Calif. Ring billed
and Glancous-winged Gulls very abundant -
Ringbills less at. than the others. Mallards, Bald.
Buddies
pats on the Canvas Backs on the lagoon, Greer
Scarp on the Bay near 2t. end of pier; Cormorants
(sp.) on bay & Cliff House Rocks (White-winged)
and Surf Scoters on bay near pier; W. Grebes on bay,
Eared Grebes on bay (near pier) and on lagoon, one
( oil-coated) on N. Lake. Harle (sp.) in Presidio,
2mat G.Y. Parte, Black Phoebe at, G.Y. Parte, Ama.
Hennesse G.Y.Part., Andebon Warbler sing at, North
Lake, W. Yellowthroat (2), North Lake; Pnice Sustin
Lorikets, W. Goldfinch (head ncc), Song Sparrows,
Hermit Thrush - N Lake. Nuttall Sparrows it.
The air was full of bird notes on the E. shore of
N. Lake where And. Mr. were calling and Nuttall
Sparrows, Song Sp., Siskins & Linnets singing.
Near Middle Lake a Busted Turtler was
singing its spring song. On the island in
the lagoon (Fine Auto Bldg) a black Swan was
on its nest. N. wind in Berkeley, 2 p.m.,
no wind; brilliantly clear, crisp air, warm
in sunshine, Tide high - Night mars with
much surf at beach.