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Nov. 21, 1907.
Alameda to San Francisco, Cal.
Conditions: - Slightly foggy in east Alameda;
hazy on bay; cool; wind to speak 8; 8:00 @ N,
Drode inside the steamer all of the way
over. On the piles on the San Francisco side
saw two or three young Larus glauciscens.
On the piles south of the ferry ship at
Alameda mole there were a dozen or so
large gulls which looked like young Larus
glauciscens. Along the mole road only two
gulls, both flying; tide high.
Along the seawall west of 5th St. several
ducks flew up which looked to me to
be Lcharitonetta albeola; one or two small
grebes were also seen. Along the mole one
or two Clangula clangula were seen, and
also several ducks and small grebes which
dived as the train passed.
and birds are seen flying along the
mole almost every day, usually hardward.
Nov. 22, 1907.