Field notes, v1365
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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