Field notes, v4393
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1930 Apr. 4. Intercent Warbler singing constantly again near home (E.) Apr. 5. Jimcos, Townsend Warblers (singing), Thrush and Kinglet still here. Apr. 6. At the Limperts' (Tanelpais Rd) there were large flocks of Gambel & Golden-crn Sparrows in the canyon back of the Rose St. reservoir. A superfluous male Intercent Warbler was driven away by the established male east of house. Many Picolated warblers about. Purple Finch near house sang all through lunch (outside) answered by another across from Mrs. Panow's house. As we came home from dinner - (Monwood Rd) just dark, we heard birds calling in migration above our heads - flying north. Did not recognize notes; did not sound like water birds. W. Flycatcher near house since its arrival on Mar. 30. Apr. 7. Many Golden-crowned and (Brigadeurs) (3) bathing at noon. (Brigateunis - lost from about week to be Gambel; all deep yellow) Thrush, Jimcos, Townsend Warbler(singing) still conspicuous. Apr. 8. Tolmie Warbler is singing at the end of Moscowood Rd. Thrush and R-c. Kinglet singing. Apr. 10. Fox Sparrow sang its full song several times about 6:50 a m. Robins (2) were foraging through the oak in the after- noon. Y.c & Sp, Kinglet, Jimcos still here. Spring weather with a little fog in the air. Tolmie Warbler, Intercent & Picolated. Home Mm, Warbling Vireo and W. Flycatcher established. Apr. 11. Calif. Thrasher imitated an Olive-sided Flycatcher - identical (See Sept. 26, 1928) except in volume - Softer. Single whistle of quail heard Apr. 13. Rain - .69 in. Total 50 in. Apr. 14. Rain - snowflakes 2ft. Permitt Thrush still here. " " " " Apr. 15 Y-c Sparrow, Hermit Thrush R-c. Kinglet and Jimcos still here. Heard song of Townsend Warbler once in p.m. Clear.