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March 28, 1936
68-3.
Stadium.
The theme of this trip was
late records for winter visitors
and observations of newly arrived
summer visitors.
The Red-breasted Sapsucker
has worked on his Cedar tree very
recently. The Red-breasted
Nuthatch demonstrated its presence
even up to this date, by giving
me the best view we have had
this spring. Dwarf Hermit
Thrush demonstrates its presence
by the largest variety of
notes we have heard it utter
yet and a syllable of its song.
Golden Crowned Sparrow
sang near the west side of the
stadium shortly before the
trip was officially started.