Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 457
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Transcription
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.