Field notes, v1365
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MAY 20 1928 22 House Finch A c-S 1. 23 Willow Goldfinch 2A+ C 18 24 Greenbacked " J.C. e 23 25 Western Tark Sparrow 2-3 c-S 40 26 " Chipping " 4-5 c-S 12 27 San Diego Song " J.E. c-S 21 28 " Forster A (nest, 3 eggs) c-S 24 29 Anthony A (1 nest, 2 eggs) e 29 30 Black-headed Grackle 4-5 c-S 15 31 Azure-winged Greenlet 1-2 c-S 41 32 Cliff Swallow J.E. C 8 33 Phainopepla A e 11 34 California Thrice 1-2 7 35 Western Warbling Vireo 2-3 c-S 42 36 Sutton " 2-3 e 44 37 California Yellow Warbler J.E. c-S 39 38 Western Yellowthroat 2 c-S 46 39 Golden-Pheasant (out) C 47 40 Western Mockingbird J.E. c-S 6 41 California Thrasher 1 S 32 42 Amphigys Vireo 3-4 c-S 27 43 Western House " 2-3 c-S 36 44 Slender-billed Mithrache 2 e 36 45 Plain Titmouse 4-5 c-S 13 46 Pallid Wrentit J.E. c-S 19 47 Bush tit J.E. bird C 25 48 Western Greataule 5-6 C 29 Plain Titmouse perched on my knee. Vaux's Swtlt, Elpidmay species, 2013. Hummingbirds, although quite common, were not nearly as numerous as expected. No Red-tailed, Allen or Calliope Wrens. MAY 21 1928 Monday Weather: slowly mild. cly 1-6 1 Black Roche 1 4 2 California Jay 1-2 2 3 Crossbill 3-4 5 4 House Finch J.E 1 5 San Diego Song Sparrow 2-3 6 6 Western Mockingbird 3-4 e 3