Bird notes, v4396
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66 Reno, April 12, 1935 Cow, Culy-jay (V), Tattler (Grenbrea), Chickadee (Reno) Bush-tit, Robin (at Mr. Cantelon's) W. Bluebird (Grenbra, Cedar Warbling (Grenbrea), Warbling Vireo, Lutis Cut warbler (gen.dis.), Paleolled Warbler, Drummer Warbler (Reno Sta.), And. Warbler (V), Myrtle W. (V), Black-th. Gray W above Phoenix Lane, Wyadord Lane Brewer and Red-w. Blackbirds, Ing. Sp. Bla. Grosbeaks, Coo- dinets (Cow). Purple Finch, 4b. Goldfinch, Burnt Off. Torhee, G.C. Sparrow, Lark Sparrows (singing above Ph. Lake) Samsels Dov. Sp. (Salt marsh), Marin Song Sp.- Pine Siskin, Junco Total 51 sp. April 13 Rain. Black-throated Gray Warbler at Boulder Creek. April 14. Rain. Berkeley. Diver / Hermit Thrush seen. Apr. 15. Terrific downpour 8 a.m. April 16. Clearing. Bush-tit gathering bits of bark forest. April 17 Clear, warm. Heard W. Snatchcatcher on hillside in Strawberry Canyon. And. Warbler singing. Hermit Thrush Calling. April 18-19. Warm. Many birds eating worms on oak trees, especially Purple Finches, singing constantly. One- singing a whisper song moved the three refracted call of the quail into the continuous song. Golden-crowned Sparrow singing. Mrs. Gladding showed me the nest of Hutton Vireo - bird site found nest of titmouse. Young Song Sparrows out of nest. April 20. Went to Boulder Creek and Walnut Creek. Dense, low foli- Carpets of wild flowers. Madrone trees white with bloom. At Mission Bridge a few W. Sandpipers and Killdeer, Yellow Throat singing. Black-throated Grosbeak Calling. April 21. Found nest of Water Quail (which we replaced on the boulder last fall) minus its bottom. Olive-sided Flycatcher and Cassin Vireo heard. Black-throated Gray Warbler heard from Mr. Winkelle's where I heard it last time. (Apr. 13)