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42) 5/3 Bul. Oriole. 35 ft. in N. side of
N. gunn torr along big tanks. Saw line
enter & can hardly see nest from bellow.
Male very plain: probably young.
43) 5/4 Anna's Hum. Just built; birdon
nest. 15 ft up in cypress W. of garden
fence. almost same place as #48.
5/8 2 fresh eggs. Mother green 'nord on throat
44) 5/4 Ruf. Hum. 2 fully fledged. 10 ft.
up over road to bould. alley, on cypress.
45) 5/4 West. F.ly. 4 large eggs un-
only 1 profusely marked, nearly hat-
chell & 1 runt very small, added.
Hrn on nest: in hollow of oak @ N.
of croquet. This hollow is 1/2 ft from
old hollow & I passed it & didn't see
nest, 4/20 7/4/28. 7/1/95 (SEE #193)
46) 5/4 Cal. Towhee. Close sitters. N.
end of oak on Smith's horn yard fence.
Far out on horiz. limb 20 ft. up, & I
didn't care to risk the climb.
47) 5/4 S. Towhee, just built. 12 ft. up
in briars branches of hither quail