Field notes, v1377
Page 169
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79 RE. Johnson 1967 Journal Feb. 24 Juquin Miller Regional Park, Alameda Co., Calif. Cool, slightly hazy, becoming cloudy. Birds very still, quiet, and hard to find. Zool 107A Field Trip. Forest composed of Coast Redwood, Madrone, Monterey Pine, Calif. Laurel, Coast Live Oak, Coulter Pine, Current, Coyote Bush, Alder, Olive & Acacia. Brush areas almost exclusively Coast Live Oak (small) & Coyotebush (dominant). Steller Jay Chestnut-backed Chickadee Oregon Junco - two songs - high Purple Finch - sing from tree tops redwood Robin - clusters of robins in low, tree tops. Varied Thrush Red-shafted Flicker Song Sparrow Cooper Hawk White-breasted Nuthatch - one bird Red-breasted Nuthatch Downy Woodpecker Anna's Hummingbird } coyote bush areas. Rufous Hummingbird California Thrasher Wren-tit } Mourning Dove