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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Behle
1934.
Bodega Bay Sonoma Co., Tomales Bay, Marin Co. Calif.
+09-
117.
Feb. 11.
Apparently little concerned by the presence of moving cars on the highway and people a few blocks away on the shore.
Then the gulls they could be seen to reach down with their long necks and occasionally long streamers of the grass were bent to the surface and swallowed. Some were observed to tip up vertically and feed as mallards or often so. Some animosity was displayed toward individuals by other birds.
Returned to Berkeley by 6:00 PM.
Berkeley, Alameda Co. Calif. MVZ.
Feb. 15-
acc 4294
373 ♂ Cyanocitta stelleri 128.4g
Brought in by E. L. Sumner Sr. from Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley, where it was caught by a C.C.C. worker in a rat trap Feb. 13.
Acc. 4297.
374 ♂ Junco 19.0g (after several days)
375 ♀ Junco 18.5 "
Brought in by Mr Brighton Cain from Boy Scout Camp, Smith Reserve, Oakland, Alameda Co. Calif. Feb. 12 - Both birds banded