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May 12 - A.C.
Birds were clearly to be seen.
Noted: Black-throated Blue Warbler (12,
Black-and-white Warbler (3); Flicker (2);
Meadowlark (2); Frederic's Bunting (1),
Great Crested Flycatcher (1); Catbird (1);
Yellow-breasted Chat (1); Robin (4);
Carolina Chickadee (2); Tufted Titmouse (2
Kentucky Warbler (2); Oven-bird (6);
Myrtle Warbler (4); Bluejay (2);
Chewink (2); Field Sparrows (1,
song stirbling like that of Black-chim
Sparrow); Purple Grackle (10); Crow (8),
Brown Thrasher (2); Cardinal (2).
Have the 2 B. S. copies of
Condor transferred from Cooke
to Oberholser; also M.V. Z. publs.
The files of migration data
+ the general work on distr.
+ rings of N.Amer birds form
under charge of Cooke, have
now been placed in