Field notes on ornithology and oology collected and recorded during 1891-1895, v4290
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grass just as the juneo flew into a leafless tree above them, his white beak presenting a contrast to his black head. By this time we had received Calls from a sapsucker, flicker, black bird, towhee and a passing blue bird, and it was time to resume work. == 1892. == Jan.30 Have done no work on Smith and have no observations to record. Feb.9 The rain has cleared up and birds are out in full blast. Robins are common. 15 Bur Owls have nested and are watching their nests. Mar.15 Went over the bottoms caught a zorech in nest, nregs. Several hollows with flesh chicks. Got fried, also fried, by the man they call Smith. Apr.4 Have been to Perris collected. eets 13, 17 of Growl. Also Horn Lark.