Field notes: Eastern United States trip, book 1, v4545
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15 <- N.B. Age: 26 - La. Also 2 Meadowlarks, 2 pss. Boat-Tail Grackles, and about 40 Redwings; 1 Mockingbird; 1 Red-headed Woodpeckers; 3 Eastern Kingbirds; 1 Eastern Nighthawk. 3:45 p.m. Rayne, La. Saw 2 Purple Martins and several English Sparrow around the store-fronts in this town. Open rice-lands, capable of being flooded, from leveed canals, now predominate. Further along: Malinga Redwing 35; Mourning Dove 1; Indigo Bunting Orchard Oriole 3; Bobwhite 1; Kingbird 1; Red-headed Woodpeckers 1; Black Vulture 6. Mrs. S. talked for me on three separate horizons along Lafayette then New Iberia, as follows: 4:00 - 4:05: Redwing 8; Unknown 2; Eastern Phoebe 1; Orchard Oriole 1; Mourning Dove 2; Kingbird 1; Red-headed Woodpeckers 3; Mockingbird 1; Boat-tailed Grackle 4. [to p. 16]