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1928
22th: Kingbirds - a few.
Ash-throats Flycatchers - many.
Wood Peewee - a few
W. Flycatchers - ab.
Black Phoebe - at Austin's.
Crows - several
Cal-jays many-
Anna Hummer - 1st Sulphur mine.
Cliff Swallows - 200-400. brooding.
Nests under building or piles in lake.
Violet Green Swallows - very ab.
Cassin Vireos - ab
Warbling " - ab.
Plain Titmouse - many
Slender-billed Muthatch - many. Young grooms.
W. Yellowthroat - ab.
Yellow Warbler - ab.
Black throats Gray Warbler - Austin's.
Long-tailed Chat - Austin's & Lakeport etc.
W. Swatcatchers - everywhere - even in Willows.
Bush Tits - heard once?
Wren Tit - a few.
Thrasher - ab. on hills
W. Bluebirds - ab.
May 21. Returned via Lakeport, Upper Lake Wash, Geyserville, Calistoga
Carquinez Bridge. Lunch at Blue Lakes. Lonely Clarkia in
canyons and manigora lillies & trodeaca on hillsides.
dunets - ab. 2 nests on porch-
Black-h. Grosbeak -ab.
Lazuli Buntings - very ab.
Green-backed Goldfinch " "
Lawrence " - Austin's
Chipping Sparrow - ab.
Song Sparrow - a few
Brown Towhee - ab.
Spotted Towhee - 1
Lady Sparrows - 6-8
Total 54 species