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Los Banos - May 23, 24, 1939. (contd.)
Wilson Phalarope - one in wet meadow.
Fork-tailed Term - a few seen -
Black Turn - abundant in wet meadows -
Mourning Doves - ab.
Burrowing Owl - Los Banos & Vinegita
Texas Night-hawk - one at sunset near Caudl Farm
Flicker - at Salt Slough Ranch -
W. Kingbird - ab. everywhere from Gilroy on -
Ash-throated Flycatcher - one at Salt Slough Ranch -
Black Phoebe - com.
Horned Lark - Entrance to Pacheco Pass, east side, ab.
Cliff Swallow - ab.
Barn Swallow - ab.
Tree Swallows - a pair flew to a hole in an
electric pole near Standard Hunting Club -
Violet-gr. Swallow - at San Felipe Lake -
Yellow-billed Magpie - ab. esp. west end of Pacheco Pass.
(Seen at Justice by Mr. Suño & Sawder)
Crows - a few seen -
Titmouse - in Pacheco Pass
Tule Wren - ab. in Tules in Game Refuge -
Mocking Bird - near Los Banos Hotel
W. Bluebird in Pacheco Pass
Shrike - com.
Warbling Vireo - in Pass -
Yellow Warbler - in Tules -
Yellow Throat - in Tules in Refuge,
Yellow-headed Blackbird - abundant
Redwing
Tricolor - / " A large colony in the Tules -
Meadowlark - ab.