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Sept. 6. Sh. 2hr. (as Cooper's Hawk), Bn. Torhee
Ht. Horned Owl, Lit. Wambler, Hutton Vireo,
V.Wren, Wren-Tit. Created Jay (fam. group)
Sept. 7. Ht. H. Owl, Rb. Thrush, Br. Gold finch
(flying over, Lunist) Bn. Torhee, Calif. Jay,
V.Wren, Wren-Tit, Song Sp., Titmouse.
Sept. 8. Diving Woodpecker, Clean & warm
from 7 a.m. (Sept. 7, Awa.H. or so? )
Sept. 9. Scream Owl, Ht. Horned Owl,
(W.W. Wren at dusk?)
Sept. 11. Barn Owl, Ht. Horned Owl (Loud)
Wave of Wamblera 11:30 - 11:45. Yellow,
Lutescent, Townsend, [Audubon ?]. At
Bush eating coloaster orientalis?,
Rb. Thrush, Bush-Tits, Titmouse
Sept. 12. Woodpecker (Harry?)
Sept. 15. Hennit Wambler.
Sept. 16. Robins, Bush-Tits, Titmouse.
Sept. 17. Created Jays.
(Since Sept. 10 the Red Squirrel
has been chasing through the tops
of the oaks. Landed against Lois window
scratching the pane, and came down
with a thud in window box. When
she looked out, nothing there. Having
had a long fear at looks, a few
nights before (started in litter),
Thoroughly frightened?) (Her description - my
conclusion) The apples and
bread on the slate at the bird
table has not been touched,
which shows pretty conclus-