Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 395
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February 22, 1936 387. As I traveled east, keeping almost a constant level, through the Live Oaks and underbrush I saw and heard many Ruby Crowned Kinglets Near where much Ribes, a light pink flowered species were heard blooming I heard Allen Hummers go by several times and once observed one feeding at the flowers. Traveling on eastward I eventually came to the creek and Spenser Cut Sunshine Country. This yielded more of the occuring noticed the Wren tit and Spotted Towhee. As I traveled westward, down the bottom) the canyon,