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June,
July 1941
just outside the main entrance and a small
rubber snake ran over my foot. One call note
of a Black-headed Grosbeak was heard and
I heard an owls then > first drove in.
22 sp. 25
June 18-20 Robin is frequently seen in the garden.
A june was hopping along the front pathway. 70.
June 22. Boulder Creek. Cloudy. The Damager
rang continuously at dawn. Black-throated
Gray Warbler heard only once - the chattering song.
David Haight found a nest in an opening in a
deck tree stub - about seven feet from the ground.
It contained four eggs - creamy with yellowish
brown markings. I think it was the nest of a
Western Flycatcher.
June 22. A baby june was on the ground at
the Men's Faculty Club, leaving for food. Shown to
white tail feathers all the time.
June 23. Games turned the flash light on the
flicker box, and saw a young screech owl
with it break open. It was agueating. When
he opens the back door he saw an owl fly around
the corner of the house.
In the garage we noticed the beginnings of
five different nests of the W. Flycatcher one over
each of five corners of intersections of the cross beam
and uprights - above the north window.
June 24. Nests increased to six