Field notes, v1365
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MAR 11 1928 22 House Finch J.C. C 4 23 Hiller Goldfinch J.C. C 25 24 New Raped per C 26 25 Watermark Sparrow I 22 26 Gambel " C C 17 27 San Diego Song " C C-5 27 28 Finchole " I 31 29 San Diego Swoop " C C-5 24 30 Anthony " C C 9 31 California Thrisher 3-4 C 10 32 Western Warbling Vio 1-2 36 33 Cassin " 1-2 38. 34 Lintrent Warbler 2-3 30 35 Palabro Oldfaster 1-1 pt9 C C now retired 0- 36 Western Yellow throat 1-2 C-5 32 37 " Mockingbird J.C. C-5 8 38 California Thrasher 2-3 " S 37 39 San Diego Wren per C-5 28 40 Pallid Brentit I J.C. C-5 38 41 Buskit C C 23 42 Ruby-crowned Knight 1 3-4 C 21 43 Water-macatcatcher 4-5 C 12 44 " Bluebird 2 C 41 Nest of Mourning Dove (20/5) in pin willow tree, very well made, contained 2 eggs which were being incubated. Could not accurately count larks and black on Silver Lake account of heavy fog. No Golden Crown Sparrows, Alaska Lintrent Thrushes, Alvaris Woodpeckers, Plain House Finch. MAR 12 1928 Weather: cloudy, cool, calm City(1), Echo Park(2) Hollywood(3)-10 1 Pied-billed Grebe 2-3 3 2 California Bull 2-3 5 3 Lesser Sea Duck 3-4 4 4 Coot C 2 5 Black Phoebe 1 10 6 Brewer Blackbird J.C. E 6 7 San Diego Song Sparrow 9 1 C-5 1 8 Cutthroat Swoop 9 1 C 9 9 Cedarboat Warbler 1 (4t) C 7