Bird Notes: Aviary birds of the San Francisco Bay Region, v4289
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43. Larus californicus. San Francisco to Alameda, Cal. Conditions: - 5:15 P.M. to 5:35 P.M. Clear; warm; west wind. I saw a few Larus occidentalis, Larus californicus, and Larus hermanni on the bay. North of Oakland Creek there were a great many gulls. Aug. 3, 1904. Alameda, Cal. to San Francisco, Cal. Conditions: - 7:05 A.M. to 8:05 A.M. Overcast; cool; west wind. I saw the following birds on the ride to the mole:- Passer domesticus. Common. Sandpipers. About 30. Ardea herodias. About eight. Larus occidentalis. " one hundred. " californicus. A few. On the bay I saw Larus occidentalis, Larus californicus, and Larus hermanni. Off Goat Island three Phalacro- corax passed us. There were a few Uria troile on the water. San Francisco to Alameda Mole, Cal. Conditions: - 5:45 P.M. to 6:05 P.M. I saw a few Larus occidentalis and Larus hermanni on the ride across. Aug. 4, 1904. Alameda to San Francisco, Cal. Conditions: - 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. Overcast; cool; west wind. I saw a few Passer domesticus in town. Along the marsh I noted one Melospiza cinerea. At the roundhouse there were a few Larus occidentalis. North of Oakland Creek there were