Field notes, v4394
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10 1931 Mar. 23. Charles Day. Bros. Builders spearses. Beautiful day. Mar. 24. Rained all the morning; clearing in afternoon. Mar. 25. Clear. Warbling birds singing across canyon. Mar. 26. . Mar. 27. Rained all day. Mrs. Burt's birthday party. Mar. 28. Clearing. Drove to Boulder Creek, reaching there about 2 p.m. Cleared around house and burned brush. Cleaned up refuse. Warbling birds, W. Flycatcher, Bidulotal Warbler singing. Breeze cool. Mar. 29. Warmer but breeze crisp. Worked till 11 a.m. then drove home. Highways full. Mar. 30. Beautiful day. Many birds singing: Thrasher; V. Wren, Song Sparrow, Titmouse, Pulscient Warbler, Townsend Purple Finch. Warblers, Jays, Golden-Crowned and Out. White-cv. Sparrows W. Flycatcher near house. Also female Allen Hummer. Mar. 31. Warm. Wisterias in full bloom. Birds have deserted feeding table. Many nows eating oak leaves judging from droppings. Fox Sp., Hermit Thrush and Keiglet (singing) still here. Out. White cr. & G.C. Sparrows and Townsend Warblers evidently migrating through in numbers. Apr. 1. Cloudy morning. Clear afternoon. Bidulotal Warbler heard more frequently. Robins (spar2), in the street and garden. Mrs. Parsons reported that an Allen Hummer had a meet in her doorway; started while she was away. Now the bird scolds at her as she sits there, painting. Apr. 2. Clear, crisp. Gulls rising over hills with shrill calls (migration flight?) Many Out. Sparrows & Townsend Warblers. Hermit Thrush singing (a.m.) Worms eating new leaves on oak; a few tent caterpillars seen. Robins hunt the worms.