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J. Rodgers.
96 2
Birdnote) seasonal significants
June 26, 1937 V.C. Campus, Berkeley, Calif.
On two day I saw a group 3 or 4
Plain Titmouses with mother, pies SW
(J. S. B. Thocareth First) have seen
in about a month. I had presumed
that they have not nesting at
the campus but this may have
been a family & may have nests
somewhere around Edwards Field;
A pair / the campus I have not
matched carefully.
June 29, 1937 V.C. Campus, Berkeley
Plain Titmouses again. Also
a pair) Drury Woodpeckers.
June 30, 1937 1709 Shields St., Berkeley
Joyce commented that during the
last few days the birds have
been becoming tamer as evidenced
by their coming to the tray often.
Maybe young birds & maybe the
the number of nests diminishing
elsewhere
July 1, 1937 V.C. Campus.
During the past 3 weeks Brush Tit
have been seen commonly in
small flocks (5-8 birds). Once
a flock of 15 n/2.