Field notes, v1377
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R.E.Johnson 1967 Journal 77 Feb. 23. Tilden Regional Park, Alameda Co., Calif. Warm, clear, still. "Play Field" area. Robins - on grass Chestnut-backed Chickadee - several in Doug Fir. Wren-tit - 3 in Doug Fir & adjacent oak. One singing. Scrub Jay - perched high in Fir top. Brown Creeper - crawls up Ponderosa Pine & Coast Live Oak. Song: [--- -- _ -, -- _-]. Bush-tit - tops of coyote bush. Ruby-crowned Kinglet - crude song. Anna's Hummer Downy Woodpecker - drums on dead Eucalyptus limb 75 ft. up. Two o's & a g in oak lower down. Brown Towhee Steller Jay Bewick Wren - buzz note as it climbs to top of 3 ft leafless bush. Song Sparrow - feed & hop beneath, leaf canopy of large coast live oak. Spotted Towhee Plain Titmouse Oregon Junco - in oak & Eucalyptus trees, feeding Hermit Thrush - scratch in leaves in brush like Brown Towhee Lesser Goldfinch - drink from creek. Many. Mourning Doves - several feed under Eucalyptus