Field notes, v570
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Cogswell 1949 Journal 11 Feb. 6 (p.4). Jack Rabbits were the only mammal noted -- and a dozen or more of these were jumped without even trying. Our complete bird list follows, with entry under species heading for those marked with *: AUDUBON DAILY FIELD CARD OF BIRDS Occurring in the PACIFIC STATES (California, Oregon and Washington) Observer Cogswells + Ted Eliot. Locality Gray Lodge Refuge, &v. Butte Co. Date Feb. 6, 1949 Time 10:00 - 13:00 Weather cold, cloudy, rain by noon Wind [illegible] Subspecies, with the exception of a few forms, easily recog- nizable in the field, are omitted. Put a more detailed account of today's observations in a sep- arate notebook. Maybe you have seen something new! No. No. Loon, Common Egret, Brewster's Pacific Heron, Anth. Green Red-throated Black-cr. Night Grebe, Holboell's Bittern, American Horned Least Eared Ibis, Wood Western Wh.-faced Glossy Pied-billed Swan, Whistling Albatross, Black-f. Goose, Canada? Short-tailed Hutchins's Shearwater, Sl.-bill. Cackling Sooty # of dark gese (ap?) Black-vented seen. Pink-footed Fulmar, Pacific Petrel, Fork-tailed Beal's Black Ashy Socorro Pelican, White California Brown Cormorant, Farallon- Brandt's Baird's Man-o'-war-bird Heron, Great Blue Egret, American 10* 1 10* 2 * 1 15* 200* 7 150 * food 400 * 3 Tree-duck, Fulvous Mallard Gadwall Widgeon, European Baldpate Pintail Teal, Green-winged Blue-winged Cinnamon Shoveller Duck, Wood Redhead