Bird notes, v4398
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1941 Sept.24.(contin.) We stopped at the Clama Marsh where we heard all kinds of "wackes" and "cut-tas" but couldn't get a glimpse of Virginia Rails or any other kind. A great chorus came from the Redwings which congregated near the west end of the marsh. W. Yellowthroats and Tulebirds were seen In the woods toward Duvness there Shrill thrushes were birds in abundance; Bk. and Willow Hawkers, Goldfinches, Brown C.p. Towhees, Fox Sparrow (loverneu), Puget Sd. Sparrow, Song Sparrows, 1 Downy Woodpecker, Flicker (ab.), Black-t. Coast jays, Vireo Mtn., 1 R.c Kinglet and a flock of Cedar Waxwings, Audubon Warbler (one other). After settling our possessions at the Levis cottage we took a short walk in Duvness, up Second Valley and over the hill past the Logan gardens and back to the Cottage; Saw many more Crowed Sparrows, Chickadees, War-birds, Brush-Tits, Townsend Warbler. Sept.25. At dawn I heard nothing but Crows and Coast gays but when we walked over to Miss Burren's & breakfast we found birds crowding through the woods esp. near Miss B's. where there were many berries: Cascara, Hawthorne, pyratantha, Mt. Ash, and also apples. Cedar Waxwings, Puget Sd. & Golden-c. Sparrows, Juncoes, Robins, Tanager (in quinplan). Also Pipping Nuthatches, more Townsend Warblers and R.c Kinglets! We heard also a H. Vireo, several W.W. Warms, the King- let's and Anna Hummers. During the morning we drove out & The Pt. Reyes Light House