Field notes, v1365
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20) Western Mockingbird 1 c 15 21) Tru Mountain Chickadee 4 c 19 22) Legd colored Busk tit 8 c 2 23) Townsend Solitaire 3 c 22 24) Western Bluebird 1 c 17 May 29, 1927 Weather: clear, cold, calm; below freezing during night, warm sunshine during day. From camp just below the meadow, up to the meadow, then to the 3rd lake, back to a meadow, thento the first lake (Lone Pine Lake), back to camp, then home via Lone Pine Camp n. 1) Plumed Druil 1 20 2) Mourning Dove 8 S 8 3) Cabanis Woodpecker 1 c 9 4) White threated Swift 1 18 5) Calliope Hummingbird 1 30 6) Western Wood Pree 3 c 13 7) Blue fronted Wap 2 c 31 8) Clarke Nutcracker 3 c 15 9) Basquin Purple Finch 5 S 22 10) White spotted Sparrow 4 S 10 11) Thurber Junco 11 S 5 12) Brewer Sparrow 3 S 25 13) Desert " 2 S 27 14) Spurred T'hee 2 S 26 15) Western Magger 3 21 16) White rumped Shrike 2 c 28 17) Western Warbling Vireo 1 17 18) Golden-blon Warbler 5 c 6 19) Black throated Gray " 1 20 20) Townsend " 1 c 16 21) Macgillivray " 1 c 12 22) Golden Pileolated " 5 C-S 7 23) Rock Wren 1 29 24) Sierra Creeper 2 c 4 25) Gray Titmouse 1 S 3 26) Tru Mountain Chickadee 4 S 1 27) Legd colored Bush tit 3 c 24 28) Ruby crowned Kinglet 10 C-S 14 29) Western Inateater 6 c 19