Bird notes, v4399
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1943 At Table: Two coast jays, Hermit Thrush + Fox sp. S.T. Jan. 26. Rain. A Titmouse gave its spring song. Jan. 27 Clear a.m., Cloudy p.m., Song sp. singing. Jan. 28 Rain part of day. Jan. 31-Feb. 3. Clear. Crisp. On Feb. 3 I walked at noon to the W.Faa. Club and returned at 2 p.m. Songs heard Titmouse, Robin, Song Sparrow. On the way home I went through Infirmary grounds to Predictor then below Stadium to Prospect, up Panoramine to Morewood. Saw: 3 Cal. jays, 1 fl. Bushtits, 2 Wrentits, a few Robins (3-6), 2 Hermit Thrushes, 6t Linnets, 7 Brown Towhees, 1 Spotted T: 8 Juncos, 2 Song Sparrows. (No And. Warblers) 7 S.C. Sparrows. Feb. 4 Raining. Feb. 5 Clear, warmer. In the afternoon there were two Brown Towhees, one bathing, at 3 p.m. They have been minding through January. A Calif. Jay was taking food in morning + Fox sp. S.T., H. Thrush, Song sp. Feb. 6. In afternoon Brown Towhees again near Table; a Titmouse bathing — (heard near Table at 7 a.m.) At 4 p.m., walked to Mann House and back (H. Canyon) Noticed 1 & Anna H. on usual perch; 1 fl. 2 Calif Jay (front of hill) 2 fl. Bushtits (one by front of hill) (one of 30 in H. Canyon), (Wren-tit, 2 R.-C. Knights, Linnet (in almond tree), Pine Warbler (singing). 1 Bnr Towhee (heard). Clear, warm. Feb. 7. Began to rain in night. Walked to Mann House 4 p.m. Cold S.W. wind, threatening rain. Very few birds: Anna H. (usual perch), 2 Cal. Jay, 2 fl. Bushtits, 2 Wrentits, 1 Calif. Thrasher singing, 1 And. Warbler, 3 Purple Finches, a few Linnets (at mouth of Hamilton Canyon) Lsp. Towhee, 4 pr. Brown Towhees