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Transcription
8 California Jay
1
C
17
9 Bullock Oriole
3
C-S
7
10 Brewer Sparrow
3
S
5
11 Desert "
1
S
12
12 Burned Thrush
30-12
C-S
3
13 Blackheaded Grosbeak
1
S
13
14 Western Tanager
19
15
15 White rumped Shrike
2
2
16 Western Mockingbird
1
S
8
17 Rock Wren
2
C
6
18 Desert "
2
S
14
Both heard and saw the Pacific Nighthawks boom.
June 6, 1927 Monday
Weather: clear, hot, light breeze. From Wyler Ranch across
mesa to Little Creek Canyon up canyon and over ridge to side
canyon, home by cutting across mountains.
1 Valley Quail
1
2-S
14
2 Mourning Dove
12
7
3 Golden Eagle
2
29
4 Pacific Nighthawk
2
C-Boom
5
5 Black Swift
2-4
33
6 California Hummingbird
3-4
C
18
7 Arkansas Kingbird
2
C
1
8 Eastern Wood Pewee
1
C
22
9 Bluefronted Jay
2
C
27
10 California "
3
C
15
11 Bullock Oriole
1-2
C-S
2
12 House Finch
5
C
6
13 Brewer Sparrow
6
C
19
14 Burned Thrush
1
S
31
15 Desert Sparrow
4
S
11
16 California Jay "
4
10
17 Burned Thrush
11
C-S
4
18 Green-tailed Tawny
1
S
26
19 Black-headed Grosbeak
1
C-S
23
20 Lazuli Bunting
1 1/2
S
21
21 Western Tanager
1 1/2
32
22 White rumped Shrike
3
9
23 Virginia Warbler
1
C
28
24 R.M. Orange-crowned "
1 1/2
S
24