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273) West. Goldf. willow in open
5 highly incubated.
273½ West. Goldf. Taken by Samson
boys wheelchair. 1 set 5 fresh 4s of it
fresh which I carried for them,
Also 1 set of 6. many containing
young and many old (1895) nests.
274) West. Goldf. Saw female weaving
foundation around willow crotch.
N. of bridge 200 ft. E. side of road.
275) Many old nests recently in-
habited, del ovrr.
276 West. Goldf. Empty. 15 ft. up
a slim willow in tall willows, E.
of creek.
277) West. Goldf. just built. willows.
278) " " several nests of young. willows.
279) " " young. willow: dry gully.
280) R-b. Thrush. " just out. Brians. " "
280) " " 4, incubation 3/5, cottonwood by
house N. end of dry gully. 4/95 to 6/95-25/97
281) R-b. Thrush. 3 fresh. Brickon nest.
to W.A. Johnson 8/3/96
Nest chiefly of grass. Cottonwood by
small orchard dacar tiles. 3/95