Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 459
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March 28, 1936 69 Golden-crowned Kinglet was observed in a Live Oak on the n. facing sloped in canyon near a groved Redwoods. Of the summer visitors the Lutescent Warbler was the most ever present being scattered up the canyon about every 75 or 100 yards and singing most the time. The Golden Pileated Warbler sang from the brush along the south side) to oak and to Live Oaks and small trees & brush on the n. facing slope, and one gave me a flash of his very bright yellow. Western Flycatcher was not uncommon. Allen Hummingbirds were common as they have been for several weeks.