Field journal, v4159
Page 413
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McGuinty to Redrock 242. Simpson June11, 1932 attack. Many Sparrow-Hawks were around Redrock. Curlews were heard constantly. Sugar reported perhaps 20 pairs of Sandhill Cranes in the vicinity. He says they do not nest with the swans but loaf even in the fields. Other birds seen or heard were: Robin Willow Goldfinch, Audubon's Warbler Song Thrasher Warbling Vireo White-crowned Sparrow - the crowns were so long & white that the whole head appeared white in back. The wings were heavily mottled, and the tail long, & slightly reddish brown. Red-shafted Flicker, Mt. Bluebird Trail Flycatcher Cinnamon Teal Red-wing Blackbird Yellow-headed Blackbird Brewer's Blackbird Coot Crow Goshawk Killdeer Spotted Sandpiper.