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Transcription
1940
and crossed the stream when Lazuli Buntings,
Clipping Sparrows, Grosbeaks, Warbling Vireos just
appeared.
Dowitcher - no flock seen; very few heard.
Anna Humming bird - one female gathering food at
Twin-berry bush - trail.
W. Flycatcher - more abundant near streams -
Coast Jay - upper canyon -
Calif. Jay - very select - only two seen.
Titmouse - only two detected - one at end of wood
one south of Bot. Hardwood - singing -
Birch Tits - more corn at bottom and south facing
slope - only two pairs without yq - 8 pro. m. 49 -
At this swimming pool a sparrow perched on the
wire fence and on shrubs just inside - 9
counted twelve in view - probably more. 7 jam?
Wren-Tit - four on brushy hillside - not much
singing.
House Wren - both trail and road and Bot. Gar -
6-8 pro.
Vireo's Wren - only three heard.
Thrush - three heard - one seen - thin singing
Russet-backed Thrush - 4 heard, one singing in Bot. Gar.
Hutton Vireo - 2-3 near trail -
Warbling Vireo - 8-10 singing, all near roads
Lutescent Warbler - 6-8 near trail .
Tolmie Warbler - 10-12 near trail .
Pale-sided 10+ near trail .
Thrushes - 4 near road .
Lazuli Bunting - 8-10 near road .
Junco - a few - lots of Panoramic Way and Bot. Gar
Bufflehead - 8+ singing near trail. (pair in pines, female.