Bird notes, v4399
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1943 9, Nov. 8 p.m. A Hairy Woodpecker at the south end of stadium and in pines above. Nov. 11. Weather still beautiful. Great flock of brush-tits at pool. Are not feeding the birds, but they come for water. Very dry. Nov. 17. Still beautiful weather - no rain. Nov. 18. Aquatic Parts 3-30 p.m. Tide high. Many birds resting in the pools. Light rain. Cloudy K.R.E. 100s of Sandpipers asleep. Gulls esp. Browntop. Killdeers. Song Sp. Main Pool. Gulls. W. Caty. Bon. Greg- Ducks - Ruddy. Bluebills. 18st. Clover. Egrets 4, Field S. Grebe 1. F. (Car.). Costs 30t, Willets 15+. 1 Killdeer Nuttall Sp., And. Warblers. Rain in evening and all night. Nov. 19. M. Thrush singing 7:30 a.m. Resalably. Nov. 24. A Great catcher below the road with Bush-tits in Hamilton Canyon - 2:30 p.m. Warm. Nov. 26. Still beautiful weather in H. Canyon Two Rufous v. Sp. Crossed from below the road to the oak tree above the wall above the road at the hair pin turn. See. 2, Nights colder. Warm sunny afternoons, Hamilton Canyon 2:30-3:30 p.m. Bump Runner 1 Flickers, several, calling often. Calif Jay 2, Coast Jays 2, Bush Tits a few, Wrentits - only one, Hermit Thrush one heard - Robins several-one flock of 25 went to large eucalyptus on hill across the creek. P.C. Kinglets 2 heard, Hutton Vires 1 heard, Dickcissel heard (fl.), G.c. Sparrow, small fl., Brown Tanagers 3, Song Sparrows 2