Field notes, v1365
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APR 15 1928 19 Willow Goldfinch 1 1-2 C 36 20 Greenback " 1 5-6 C 10 21 Pine Siskin 25+ C 20 22 Gambel Sparrow 10+ - 3 23 Golden Eared " 5-6 25 24 San Diego Frg " C C-S 11 25 " " Ashoe V.E. C-S 21 26 Anthony " A C-S 9 27 Black-headed Grosbeak 3-4 C-S 30 28 Cliff Swallow 15-20 C 27 29 Western Warbling Vireo 2-4 C-S 23 30 Lapwing " 3-4 C-S 24 31 Calaveras Warbler 1 17 32 Lark Sparrow " 2,3 C-S 31 33 Cal. Gullin " 1-2 C-S 28 34 Audubon " 2 C-S 29 35 Western Yellowthroat 3-4 C-S 35 36 Golden-cheeked Warbler 6-7 C-S 5 37 Pint 1 C 38 38 Western Mockingbird V.E. C-S 6 39 California Thrasher V.E. C-S 14 40 Red-breasted Sapsucker 1 C-S 19 41 Bush Tit A C 7 42 Western Great-tailed Grackle 2 C 22 Cliff Swallows were gathering round in groups here. All Valley Quails seen were in pairs of males. Heard: Least Vireo, Red-shafted Flicker, Wrens, Plain Titmouse, Seen: Large Hawk, Gulls. APR 16 1928 Weather: partly cloudy; hot; light breeze. City 1-10 1 American Pipit 1 5 2 Black Phoebe 1-2 C 6 3 California Jay 1-2 C 1 4 Crossbill 1-2 C 3 5 Western Meadowlark 3,5 C-S 7 6 Brewer Blackbird A C 4 7 House Finch 2 C-S 9 8 California Thrasher 1-2 C 8 9 Heather Mockingbird P C-S 2 10 Bush Tit 1 C 10