Viewing page 12 of 44

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

2 Red-eyed Vireos                         20+ Doves
1 White-eyed Vireo                        5 Crows
√ 4-5 House Wrens √[[superscript over √]]1[[/superscript]]
                                          20+ Grackles
1 Yellow-br. Chat                         2 Cowbirds
2 Indigo Buntings                         20+ Starlings
2 Bluebirds ♂ ♀                           8-10 House Sps. Y
1 Sc. Tanager                             3-4 Song " Y
1 Orchard Oriole                          1-2 C. Wrens
2-4 Peewees                               3 Goldfinches
1 Yellowthroat                            3-4 Chickadees
6-8 Robins                                5 (+?) Titmice √[[superscript over √]]2[[/superscript]] Y
15-20 Cardinals                           2-3 Meadowlarks
2-4 Mockers                               2-3 Field Sps.
1-2 Red-bellies                           2-3 Chipping "
2 Downys                                  1 Bob-White
2 Barn Swallows                           1 Red-shoulder
2 Purple Martins                          1 Acad. Flycatcher
1 Towhee                                  1 Cr. Flycatcher
√ [[underline]]2[[/underline]]C. Waxwings  1 Nuthatch
1 Wood Thrush                             1 Green Heron
1 Yellow-thr. Vireo                     √ 1 [[underline]]Hummingbird[[/underline]] ♀ at Tritoma

[[end of page]]

[[start page]]

1 Sc. Tanager (5)                         1 Red-wing

√[[superscript over √]]1[[/superscript]] Male H. Wren beginning to build again in nest-box at side of garage.  One young Wren came back from woods to roof of home.  

√ [[superscript over √]]2[[/superscript]] Family group of 5 Titmice flying together about yard.  

Note:  Bruce Arnold reports Bluebirds fledged


6-13-80 Fri. 44°-76°
 Cloudless; calm in A.M.  Light SW breezes in afternoon.
       Wonderful day!

[[end of page]]