Farallon Islands and Surrounding SF Bay Area, v4278
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eggs on the ground. I went over & looked in under a small sage where the nest was easily seen when you knew where it was! The nest was sunk flush in the ground, being built partly in under a sage root, and contained four eggs: with a very perceptible bluish tinge. Upon blowing one was infertile and the others may be described as "bloody" The nest was ordinarily