Bird notes, v4398
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1942 As we went up Canyon Road to Baultry Farm: Ungar Wren, Pileated Warblers-3 singing, Toliue Warbler 1, Wrentit Titmouse 2, W. Flycatcher 2, Laniet 1, Cooper Hawk 1, Above Baultry Farm - 1 Warbling Vireo added. Botanical Gardens: juncos (outside), Nuttall Sparrow, Spotted Towhee (many others below), Redtail Hawk, Buck-tits (below also) just after lunch I noticed a flock of Warblers bathing in the east pool. Most nu- merous were Audubons, many in summer plum- age. Many Tornqueds, most of them females (in dull plumage). Two Pileated Warblers. Later they were seen pulling out the cat worms and eating them. April 8. Rain. Luticent Warbler most constant singer. W. Flycatcher calls often. Hermit Thrush comes for apple - singing. April 9. Rain . " " April 10 Rain Scrub, dirt rain at box - " " Cassius, two heard twice. April 11. Toliue Warbler heard each morning. Clear last night, Heavy fog this morning - Drove to Boulder Creek. Fog most of way - At Alvarado Tools- a Black-necked Stilt, was very near the road, wading daintily in the water. Feet very red. Several pairs of Cinnamon Teal; Shoulders ab.; Pintails decreasing. Coots ab. Avocets in distance - 1 Yellowlegs (sp.?). Warm sun at Boulder Creek. Mrs. Gladding and I walked up the extension of Davin Way. Birds not abundant. Winter visitors gone. Warbling Vireos, Western Flycatcher, Pileated