Bird Notes: Aviary birds of the San Francisco Bay Region, v4289
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Columbus nigricollis. One bird in breeding plumage, not full however. Gavia lumnae. Quite a few. Karus californicus. A few. Cormorants. Quite a few. Anas boschas. Three in marsh. Nettion carolinensis. Three in marsh. Aythya valisneria. Fairly common. Aythya marila. Very common. Aythya affinis. A few. Blangula clangula. Quite a few. Mostly adult males. Enismatura jamaicensis. A few. Taking on the breeding plumage, particularly on the neck, somewhat on the back. Ardea herodias. Two or three. Nycticorax nycticorax. One. Botaurus lentiginosus. One. Shore birds — curlew, common; Squatarola squat- arola, a few; sandpipers, common. Euphagus cyanoccephalus and Anthus pensylvani- cus, common along the beach and adjoining field. MAR 24 1905 San Leandro Bay, Alameda, cal. 6:00 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Condition: Warm; light winds; low tide. One small grebe. Gavia immer: Common. About six o'clock when