Field notes, v569
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"Journal" 25 Morning Bird Chorus Record SE Border of Cowgill Meadow, Sugar Bowl Lodge area. June 24 - 0258 P.S.T. to 0440 P.S.T. 0319 - Hammond Flycatcher - 1 note. ("hee-sie") 0320 - Lincoln's Sparrow - song 0322 - " - " - again sang, closer to us 0323 1/2 - Hammond Flycatcher - 2nd "hee-sie" note 0324 1/4 - " - " - 3rd " - " 0326 1/2 - White-crowned Sparrow - song, repeated regularly 0329 - another " - answered by call note 0330 1/2 - several " - " - " - " - " 0332 - Lincoln's Sparrow - sang from close to us again 0332 1/2 - a 2nd White-crowned Sparrow sang in answer to first. 0335 1/4 - Western Tanager - "put-it" call - repeated 0336 - Lincoln's Sparrow - sang close to us again - White-crowned Sparrows in full chorus. 0338 1/4 - W. Wood Pewee - called "pee-er" - repeated twice by 0339 0340 1/4 - 2 more Pewees 0350 1/2 - Tanager sang briefly. 0331 - Green-tailed Towhee - sang from outlying clump of firs. 0334 - Robin - 1st song , near lodge 0335 - Hermit Thrush - heard singing, & another calling after observers changed position. 0348 1/4 - Junco - called - followed by song 0350 - 1 small bird seen flying 0350 1/2 - Chipping Sparrow - 1st song 0351 - Hammond Flycatcher - 1st full song 0355 - observers moved on 100 ft. 0357 1/2 - Citedulated Warbler - 1st song