Bird notes taken at Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, California, v4495
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and soon the young Finches left the Wren took obsession. Another nest from which a nest full of young Wrens had been thatched was in an old coal-oil can on the top of a picket near a much traveled road. The bird entered through a small hole in the top of the can. August-19-1895. While on a visit to A.W. Dams of Green Valley I saw several local collections of eggs which contained besides those I have found to be plentiful, Spec- timens of the following: - A large number of Western Wood Pewee, Ash-throated Flycatcher and quite a number of Ash- throated Olive-sided Flycatchers. Beside these the common Flycatchers, the Vireos (Puttow's and Warbler, The Warblers (Pileolated, Yellow and Lutescent). I was