Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 473
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April 4, 1936 76 during a windy rain storm). The Cirie Duskrine ventured out into the wind after but their flight, was made even more erratic than usual by the wind. An occasional California Purple Finch was seen making its way than the wind. Interscent Warblers & Pileolated Warblers were common in the bottom of the canyon and on the Oak- soft chaparral m. fac. slope. Western Flycatcher was heard near the west east end of Canyon Road. The birds were especially quiet on the chaparral slope of Hamilton Gulch. Only a Bewick Wren and a California Thrasher were heard, and three