Bird Notes: Aviary birds of the San Francisco Bay Region, v4289
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16 Numenius hudsonicus. Quite a few. Ardea herodias. Two or three. Nycticorax nycticorax, Two or three. 4069 Crexnetes pusillus ♂ Alameda, Cal., July 15, 1910. 4070 4071 Macrorhamphus griseus ♀ 4072 Numenius longirostris ♂ 4073 hudsonicus♀ 4074 November 27, 1910. East Alameda, California. Conditions: cool; overcast; southeast wind in morning. Two or three. Anthus pensylvanicus at end of Briggs Avenue. Heard an Aphelocoma californica on Pearl Street; saw an adult male balypte anna getting honey from flowers. Off the foot of the street, I saw three clangula clangula which were very wild, taking flight even though they were far out of gun-shot range. Alameda to San Francisco, Cal. Time A.M. Grebe. A small one near mole. Gulls. Larus glaucescens, young; Larus Californicus, chiefly immature; Larus argentatus, immature and adult. Ducks. Quite a few, flying and on water. All too distant for certain identification. Phalacrocorax auritus. One with light underpart or pile at mole. One large flock and many stragglers.