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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