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Tyson Creek (Naberdland Bee Ranch) where birds
were very fecund as compared with former
visits.
Foraline Commoners - 3 at S.P. Res.
Blues, Herons - several "" "" - one flying over
(Mrs. Sand who lives near the place.
Where we stopped first said she saw one
perched on one of her garden chairs.)
Shoveller (3?), Ring-necked Ducks (12+)
Ruddies
Sparrow Hawk (2) Gull (reflect), Coots (ab.)
Kildeer (Tyson Creek, flying over) Gull (sp?)
Anna Hummer (1); Kingfisher (1);
Nuttall Wasp-pecter (2), California Wap. (many)
Thickers (ab.) Black Phoebe? - at each stop,
apparently building under bridges .
California jays (several - 10+);
Titmouse (very abundant - building,
awing)
Wrent-tit (2 heard) Virginia Wren (1 heard)
Herrick Thrush (1); Varied Thrush (12-15)
Robins (Tyson Creek); W. Bluebirds S.P. Res. (6)
Red Winglets (2 - one singing );
Audubon Warbler - Manago Road auf S.P. Res.
Lutescent Warbler (heard)
Black Birds (100?) in close flocks S.P. Res.
Measurloader (one on top of water bank, shore)
Have always found die in spring at the Bee Ranch.
Purple Finch (1 heard singing) Linnet? etc.
Willow Goldfinch (Tyson Creek), Threeds Goldfinches (air)
Spotted & Brown Towlees, Juncos, White-cs. S.P. Goldfinch
Song Sparrow.
39 sp.