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1936
116
Clear Lake, Apr. 22 - contin.
Nairy Woodpecker - one seen by Mrs. Ferguson.
Willow " - meet in willow stub at Austin's.
Calif. " - many between Austin's and Clear Lake Park
Lewis " - pair in white oaks at Austin's, others also near Austin's.
Flicker
W. Kingbird - in valleys back from lake
Ash. thr. Flycatcher - Austin's and elsewhere among Digger p
Black Bocke - Austin's
W. Flycatcher - abundant
Cliff Swallow - "
Tree Swallow - nesting in oaks above Clear Lake Park, onshore
Violet-green Swallow - " " " " + elsewhere
Calif. Jay - ab. in oaks, esp. at Austin's
Shrike - several seen along way
W. Crow - abundant in valleys
Titiwane - just building - many pairs - Many holes in Trees
Buck Tlo - fairly abundant
Slender-billed Whtbatal - building at Austin's
Wren-Tit - in chaparral areas -
Vigors Wrens - a few seen or heard
House Wren - many heard.
Tule Wren - in tules at north end of lake
Calif. Thrasher - several on brushy hill sides
W. Bluebird - many seen
W. Robin - two or three seen.
W. Grackle - very abundant
W. Warbling Vireo - fairly abundant, esp. at Austin's
Cassin Vireo - two heard - one near Austin's
Lutescent Warbler - a few heard
Anderson Warbler - a few heard - (still migrating ?)
Black-throated Gray Warbler - one seen, a few heard.
W. Yellowthroat - ab. on lake shore - 5 near Clear Lake Park