Field notes, v1309
Page 371
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H.W. Grinnell - 1915 Yosemite, Calif. Sept. 26 Almost daily I see Band-tailed Pigeons flying overhead, sometimes singly and sometimes in small flocks. This morning a flock of twelve flew over the House. For the first time this season I saw junco's flocking today. The little Flying Squirrel was found dead this morning. Flying Squirrel 136 ♂ jaw with skull 187 x 90 x 28 Oct. 10 Band-tailed Pigeons are still common. I saw about fifty, in flocks of from three to five, feeding among the golden oaks back of Camp Ahwahnee this afternoon. Oct. 15 Saw the first Bluebirds for the season today. A flock of about twenty-five were on Sentinel Meadow just back of the hotel.