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February 22, 1936 35.
Chuck"ing back under the brush
and in case a two where the
yard was full of trees and
brush. Spotted Towlees were
heard giving their cat call
back under the trees & brush
and in one case a Spotted
Towlee was heard singing
while perched 10 feet up on
a branch of a cedar tree.
As I entered the canyon on
Canyon Road the Rid Oak
covered, cool, north slope
with its much undulnous
yielded scolding notes of
a Wren-tit. These and song
of the Wren-tit were heard
all along as I hiked up the
N. facing slope after leaving
the road at the swimming pool.
At the swimming pool I watched
the Black Phoebe. I don't know