Field notes, v1365
Page 627
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May 19, 1927 Thursday Weather: partly cloudy; light breeze; cool before 6:30 AM, hot during day. Ground Ranchhouse 1 Black-crowned Night Heron 2 ad 22 2 Killdeer 2 C 24 3 Valley Quail 1 C 34 4 Mourning Dove J.C S 14 5 Turkey Vulture 9-12 .21 6 Black-chinned Hummingbird 3 C 25 7 Arkansas Kingbird 2 C 6 8 Fish-throated Flycatcher 1 C 2 9 Say's Phoebe 1-2 9 10 Olive-sided " 1 20 11 Western Wood Pewee J.C C 3 12 Raven 2 C 33 13 Western Meadowlark 2 C-S 15 14 Bullock Oriole 1 C 4 15 House Finch C C 5 16 Desert Sparrow 3-5 C 19 17 Mountain Song " 2 S 28 18 Lynned Vireo 2 C 27 19 Black-headed Grosbeak 1 C 13 20 Lazuli Bunting 1 S 23 21 Western Swallow 3-4 16 22 Cliff Swallow 2-4 C 12 23 Barn " 4 31 24 Violet-green " 3-4 C 30 25 Cedar Waspwing 5-6 C 32 26 White-rumped Shrike 1 29 27 Western Warbling Vireo 3 1 28 California Yellow Warbler 3-4 18 29 Townsend " 2 C 7 30 Macgillivray " J.C C-S 10 31 Golden Phebeled " C C-S 8 32 Western Mockingbird 2 S 26 33 Rock Wren 2 S 11 34 Western Watercater 6 C 17 several small Flycatchers. May 20, 1927 Friday Weather: clear; chilly; windstorm during day. Lower Ranchhouse 4:30AM-7:30AM, 1-2 ; mean 7:30AM-9:30AM, 20. Upper Ranch, 8:30AM-12:30PM, 31-36