Farallon Islands and Surrounding SF Bay Area, v4278
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to reveal the nest. He would leaver over one tree and then another. I had selected their last year's tree as the probable nesting site and as it was of craggy foliage I noticed their last years nest and then a new one on the East side of the tree. I decided to climb it, and had to go up by- a limb, as I did in 1897. The female flew only when I was almost to the nest, when she left- and was joined by the ♂, both flying about near by, and occasionally calling.