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1931
May 6. Berkeley. I was awake before by 4 a.m. and kept the following
record of bird calls & songs:
Purple Finch 4:10
Scrub-Arb W
Song Sparrow WW WW WW WVW
Broom Towhee VVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV
Lutes Warbler wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Purplet- Thrush vv
Sp. Towhee www
Veery Woo vvvv
Groebake wwn
Warbllt ww
Tlcker w
Jay (Cal) Ww
Busl-Tut.
Dark Redlight Daylight Eul 27th
April 27th
Purple F-
Sparrow
% Man
5. Spar
Sp. Warb
C Jay
Warbler
Gt W.
B.Towhee
Cloudy
5:10
W
4:20
4:35
4:40
4:45
4:50
4:55
5:00
May 7. Last Bird trips to Paramap - beginners. Not with east wind or
no wind. Found Orioles, Groebakes. Bams & Cliff Swallows, B. Phoebe, Mourning
Doves, Yellow Warblers Nuttall Woodpeckers, Calif. Woodpecker, Nonsellown, Warbling
Vires Sp. Hawks, Redtail, Brewer & Redwing Blackbirds as well as W. Fly. Dorkes.
Bust-Its, Titmores (family on wing)
May 9. Boulder Creek. Not - At Dawn
Cassie V.
Grosbeak
Rd. Thrush
Yellow W.
Song Sp
Olive-Sh Fly.
Junco
Warbling V.
Broom Towl.
Brown Towl.
Cassie V.
Vw
www
W wvv
v v
ww
www
vvvvvv
VVWW
Cooler May 10. a.m. Cloudy. Returned a.m. May
Found Cassin Vires Many tawgers.
nest - Made very tame.
Both birds fed and
brooded young
Interval 15-20 mins
cool. Lutes, W. yx out of nest.
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