Field notes: Eastern United States return trip through Canada and Northwest United States, San Diego trip,1916, and second Eastern United States trip "via northwest", v4546
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130 June 11 - Victoria Northwest Flicker 2, Western Warbling Vio California Yellow Warbler 4, Western Robin Northwest Redwing 2, Nuttall Sparrow 11, Barn Swallows 8, Western House Wren 3, Lutescent Warbler 5, Western Flycatcher Western Meadowlark 3, Sparrow Hawk 1, Russet-backed Thrush 5, Cedar Waxwing 2, Cassin Vireo 1, Pine Siskin 3, Pacific Nighthawk 1, Glaucous-winged Gull Total for the one hour: 21 species, or 107 individuals. No young birds. this Nuttall Sparrows belonged as the young were about. Subsequently to census, heard Rusty Sny Sparrow, several more Pine Siskins and Reder. The abundance of Chipping Sparro and Violet-green Swallows is noteworthy. Took boat at 4:30 p.m. for Seattle, reaching latter point at 9:00. Wind calm beautiful weather ever since leaving Salmon Arm & J. Thompson River.