Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 471
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April 4,1936. 75°. the Veterinary Station; the class was officially dismissed at the road just west of the Veterinary Station. Rain the night before left the ground wet. The grass on the hillslrous and road banks is now very heavy or green. The Alders are leafing out rapidly. On account of the wind many of the birds stayed close in to places of shelter. Only the Cedar Warwings seemed at home in the wind- I saw a flock of them make several good landings in a swaying top) a Eucalyptus tree. (Last Monday, March 30, I saw a flock of Warwings settle onto a very viciously swaying clump) Eucalyptus branches