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four niches of the nest.
June 15- Cold, foggy- Went to Boulder Creek
in the afternoon. Cool, partly cloudy-
June 16. Cool wind. Sunshine. (Miss Gledging
reported a blizzard at Echo Lake with one inch
of snow.) Tanager heard once or twice. Also
Black-throated Gray Warbler. Many families
on the wing- Junco, Grosbeak, W. Flycatcher,
Purple Finch, W. Vireo, Carolina Vireo- James heard
with Warbler & Co. Thrush in afternoon.
June 17- Returned to Berkeley via Descaders (No.1)
and stopped at Pebble Beach to gather pebbles
for a mosaic. No shore birds or Heermann
Gulls- very few other gulls- Flowers very
abundant.
June 18. Whistled note recorded on June 3, 1964,
given by Coast Jay.
June 20. Members of Aud. Assoc. of the Pacific report
an Aubriga at Lake Merced. A.O.U.
Annual meeting in Berkeley.
June 21- A.O.U. Berkeley, Condor Pictures by
Pemberton at banquet in evening.
June 22. A.O.U. San Francisco (Berkeley Baby owl
sits in the hole
June 23. Drove to Boulder in afternoon-
June 24. At Brown Torber appeared with another
(a mate?) No song heard. Songs decreasing. Cool with fog until noon. On the way
back to Berkeley we stopped at Mt. View
Marsh but found nothing. At the west
end of Dunn's Bridge on Keldeer was seen.
From the bridge itself several immature gulls-