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1939
Pintails (Salt pools at Dunn, S.L. and San Andreas abr)
1 Redhead (at Seaville, seen at distance); Bluebills ab.
Buntings? Duelo 11 (10t); Am. Golden-eye (Salt pools);
Buffle Head (1 at San Andreas); Ruddies ab; American
Mergansers 10, on Sears Lake - one ab. male; Sh. Sh. Hawk,
Copper Hawk, Redtail, Marsh Hawk, Sfp. Hawk; Quail (head)
Clapper Rail (Dunn); Bb. Plover, Snowy Plover 6 (Dunn)
Kildur, Wilson Gige - one at Seaville Lake.
Lqb. Curlew, one at Dunn. West end; Willets ab. at Dunn;
Yellowlegs 3; Least, Rbbr., W. Sandpipers abr.; Godwits 76t
Avocets 100+ (Dunn); Mourning Dove (heard at Seaville;
Kingfisher, Calif. Woodpecker, Flicker Black Phoebe, Col. Jay,
Titmouse (singing in all suitable localities); Slander -
Bells Nuttatch (one near Portola); Wren-Tit, Tree Man,
Thresher, Hermit Thrush, Robin, W. Bluebirds, P.C. Nightlets
(in Spanish Moss hanging from Buck-eye Tree); Pipito.
Warblers (in Palo Alto); Nuthatch Vires (heard at Seaville)
Anderson Warbler, Meadowlarks (singing); Euph. Sp. - (not abundant - seen only near old ranches); Linnets
(in flocks); Spotted Towhee, Brown Towhee, Savannah,
Sparrows (hits at Seaville Lake - albino heard);
Fox Sp.; Juncos, White cs Sp. (initial subsp.), 4-6 Sp.
Song Sparrow, 70 species.
Jan. 26 Cooler. Heart a Nuthatch Vires
Jan. 27 Rain
Jan. 28 Clearing. Chilly. Boulder Creek. Warm sunshine
Jan 29 Rain. Jan. 30 Clear. Jan. 31 Rain.
Feb. 1. Clear with cold N.W. wind, Frost early a.m.
Feb. 2. Rain. Juncos singing
Feb. 3. Rain. Juncos and Thrasher Singing.