Field notes, v1365
Page 633
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May 25, 1927 Wednesday Weather: 5:30 AM - 9:30 AM - clear, warm, calm; hot sunrise and cool wind during day. Around ranchhouse and pond 1 mi west during early afternoon. 1 Killdeer 2 c 18 2 Mourning Dove a s 1 3 Turkey Vulture 1 12 4 Black-chinned Hummingbird 2-4 . 9 5 Arkansas Kingbird 2 (incubating) c 20 6 Ash-throated Flycatcher 2 c 26 7 Gray Phoebe 4-5 c 5 8 Cowbird 1-2 c 16 9 Nevada Redwing 3 c 27 10 Western Meadowlark 1 s 22 11 Bullock Oriole 1-2 c-s 25 12 House Finch c c 4 13 Green-backed Goldfinch 2 c 29 14 Cooper's Hawk c (bobtailed young) s 6 15 Spurred Meece 2-3 c-s 11 16 Black-headed Grosbeak 1/7 30 17 Lazuli Bunting 1 s 28 18 Western Scrub-Jay J.c c 13 19 Cliff Swallow 1-2 c 24 20 N. Violetgreen " 2-4 c 3 21 Cedar Waxwing 6+ c 23 22 Interrupted Thrush 1 c 19 23 Cassin's Vireo 1 18 24 California Yellow Warbler 1 21 25 Golden-crowned Sparrow " sev c 17 26 Western Meadowlark 3-4 s 8 27 Rock Wren J.c s 10 28 Cactus " 2 c 14 29 Western Grebe 1-2 c 7 30 Sierra Vermit Thrush 1-2 2 Hammond? Flycatcher, Swift, Sage Sparrow. May 26, 1927 Thursday Weather: 5:30 AM - 7:30 AM, clear, warm, calm; hot, breezy during day. Around ranchhouse, 1 Killdeer 2-4 c 1 2 Mourning Dove c s 6 3 Turkey Vulture 10 21