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"text": "1932\n55\nApril 8: Perfect weather. Clear, not too warm. \"Bird Love\"\nat Diablo Country Club. Spent 1 1/2 hrs in Mrs. Rauson's\ngarden where there was a great variety of habitats, orchard,\nLater to lake and out main entrance\nlawn, stream, exotics, sals (live & deciduous). Found:\nw.v. Hermit Thrush, S.c. & Gambel Sp. Aud Warbler\nS.V. House Wren, Warbling Violes, Lutescent and Yellow Warbler.\nAllen Hummer, Oriole. Born and Violet Green Swallows (at lake shore)\nW. Flycatcher\nLucing (20)\nPer. Res: Red-tail Hanks, Vultures, Calyp. Nuttall, Willow Woodpeckers.\nBlack Phoebe and W. Flycatcher, Titmousey, Bush Tits (nest in low\nconifer, apparently feeding noisy young.) Hutton Violes, Brown\nand Spotted Towhees, Linnets, Green backed Goldfinches (every\nwhere in large numbers). Robins (as yet singly), W. Bluebirds.\n31 Species.\nApril 9. Heard Ruby-crowned Kinglet from my window.\nDrove to Boulder Creek - Warm. Planted Tamerisk and\nWisteria etc.\nApril 10. Heard Black-headed Grosbeak and Olive-sided\nFlycatcher. Two Violet green Swallows flew over.\nIn evening at Berkeley, about 8 p.m. I heard a squawk\nrepeated several times which sounded like a Night Heron.\nFollowing the sound I found him perched on the top\ncrossbar of an electric light pole in 5th street. Hot\nApr. 11. Heard one P.C. Kinglet. Faculty Section went to Diablo\nCountry Club. Very pleasant weather - not too hot.\nw.v. Golden cr. & Gambel Sparrows and Hermit Thrush.\ns.v. W. Flycatcher, W. Violes, Sq. Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Black-headed Grosbeak,\nBullock's Oriole, Western Kingbird bathing in lake. House Wren, Lute Warb.\nPer. Res: Slender billed Nuthatch, Calyp & Nuttall Woodpeckers. Flicker (over)\n``` ```html\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"en\">\n<head>\n <meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n <title>Transcribed Text</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n <pre>1932\n55\nApril 8: Perfect weather. Clear, not too warm. \"Bird Love\"\nat Diablo Country Club. Spent 1 1/2 hrs in Mrs. Rauson's\ngarden where there was a great variety of habitats, orchard,\nLater to lake and out main entrance\nlawn, stream, exotics, sals (live & deciduous). Found:\nw.v. Hermit Thrush, S.c. & Gambel Sp. Aud Warbler\nS.V. House Wren, Warbling Violes, Lutescent and Yellow Warbler.\nAllen Hummer, Oriole. Born and Violet Green Swallows (at lake shore)\nW. Flycatcher\nLucing (20)\nPer. Res: Red-tail Hanks, Vultures, Calyp. Nuttall, Willow Woodpeckers.\nBlack Phoebe and W. Flycatcher, Titmousey, Bush Tits (nest in low\nconifer, apparently feeding noisy young.) Hutton Violes, Brown\nand Spotted Towhees, Linnets, Green backed Goldfinches (every\nwhere in large numbers). Robins (as yet singly), W. Bluebirds.\n31 Species.\nApril 9. Heard Ruby-crowned Kinglet from my window.\nDrove to Boulder Creek - Warm. Planted Tamerisk and\nWisteria etc.\nApril 10. Heard Black-headed Grosbeak and Olive-sided\nFlycatcher. Two Violet green Swallows flew over.\nIn evening at Berkeley, about 8 p.m. I heard a squawk\nrepeated several times which sounded like a Night Heron.\nFollowing the sound I found him perched on the top\ncrossbar of an electric light pole in 5th street. Hot\nApr. 11. Heard one P.C. Kinglet. Faculty Section went to Diablo\nCountry Club. Very pleasant weather - not too hot.\nw.v. Golden cr. & Gambel Sparrows and Hermit Thrush.\ns.v. W. Flycatcher, W. Violes, Sq. Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Black-headed Grosbeak,\nBullock's Oriole, Western Kingbird bathing in lake. House Wren, Lute Warb.\nPer. Res: Slender billed Nuthatch, Calyp & Nuttall Woodpeckers. Flicker (over)</pre>\n</body>\n</html>``` ```json\n{\n \"text\": \"1932\\n55\\nApril 8: Perfect weather. Clear, not too warm. \\\"Bird Love\\\"\\nat Diablo Country Club. Spent 1 1/2 hrs in Mrs. Rauson's\\ngarden where there was a great variety of habitats, orchard,\\nLater to lake and out main entrance\\nlawn, stream, exotics, sals (live & deciduous). Found:\\nw.v. Hermit Thrush, S.c. & Gambel Sp. Aud Warbler\\nS.V. House Wren, Warbling Violes, Lutescent and Yellow Warbler.\\nAllen Hummer, Oriole. Born and Violet Green Swallows (at lake shore)\\nW. Flycatcher\\nLucing (20)\\nPer. Res: Red-tail Hanks, Vultures, Calyp. Nuttall, Willow Woodpeckers.\\nBlack Phoebe and W. Flycatcher, Titmousey, Bush Tits (nest in low\\nconifer, apparently feeding noisy young.) Hutton Violes, Brown\\nand Spotted Towhees, Linnets, Green backed Goldfinches (every\\nwhere in large numbers). Robins (as yet singly), W. Bluebirds.\\n31 Species.\\nApril 9. Heard Ruby-crowned Kinglet from my window.\\nDrove to Boulder Creek - Warm. Planted Tamerisk and\\nWisteria etc.\\nApril 10. Heard Black-headed Grosbeak and Olive-sided\\nFlycatcher. Two Violet green Swallows flew over.\\nIn evening at Berkeley, about 8 p.m. I heard a squawk\\nrepeated several times which sounded like a Night Heron.\\nFollowing the sound I found him perched on the top\\ncrossbar of an electric light pole in 5th street. Hot\\nApr. 11. Heard one P.C. Kinglet. Faculty Section went to Diablo\\nCountry Club. Very pleasant weather - not too hot.\\nw.v. Golden cr. & Gambel Sparrows and Hermit Thrush.\\ns.v. W. Flycatcher, W. Violes, Sq. Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Black-headed Grosbeak,\\nBullock's Oriole, Western Kingbird bathing in lake. House Wren, Lute Warb.\\nPer. Res: Slender billed Nuthatch, Calyp & Nuttall Woodpeckers. Flicker (over)\"}\n```html\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"en\">\n<head>\n <meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n <title>Transcribed Text</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n <pre>1932\n55\nApril 8: Perfect weather. Clear, not too warm. \"Bird Love\"\nat Diablo Country Club. Spent 1 1/2 hrs in Mrs. Rauson's\ngarden where there was a great variety of habitats, orchard,\nLater to lake and out main entrance\nlawn, stream, exotics, sals (live & deciduous). Found:\nw.v. Hermit Thrush, S.c. & Gambel Sp. Aud Warbler\nS.V. House Wren, Warbling Violes, Lutescent and Yellow Warbler.\nAllen Hummer, Oriole. Born and Violet Green Swallows (at lake shore)\nW. Flycatcher\nLucing (20)\nPer. Res: Red-tail Hanks, Vultures, Calyp. Nuttall, Willow Woodpeckers.\nBlack Phoebe and W. Flycatcher, Titmousey, Bush Tits (nest in low\nconifer, apparently feeding noisy young.) Hutton Violes, Brown\nand Spotted Towhees, Linnets, Green backed Goldfinches (every\nwhere in large numbers). Robins (as yet singly), W. Bluebirds.\n31 Species.\nApril 9. Heard Ruby-crowned Kinglet from my window.\nDrove to Boulder Creek - Warm. Planted Tamerisk and\nWisteria etc.\nApril 10. Heard Black-headed Grosbeak and Olive-sided\nFlycatcher. Two Violet green Swallows flew over.\nIn evening at Berkeley, about 8 p.m. I heard a squawk\nrepeated several times which sounded like a Night Heron.\nFollowing the sound I found him perched on the top\ncrossbar of an electric light pole in 5th street. Hot\nApr. 11. Heard one P.C. Kinglet. Faculty Section went to Diablo\nCountry Club. Very pleasant weather - not too hot.\nw.v. Golden cr. & Gambel Sparrows and Hermit Thrush.\ns.v. W. Flycatch
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