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[[underlined]] Sept 23, 1932. [[/underlined]] Out to old Fort Clatsop where we saw a [[underlined]] Fox Sparrow [[/underlined]] singing a full spring song. Beautiful day for our trip outside. We started at 10 AM and went straight out 14-15 miles & then swung to Tillamook head and followed the coast back north to the Columbia. Out all day & it got choppy after we started in. Did not see many species but some good ones. ✓ 1. Loon. Numbers flying but not identifiable ✓ 2. Sooty shearwater. Very abundant as single birds & small flocks & two huge flocks ✓ 3. Slender-billed shearwater (1 killed by Jewett) ✓ 4. Pink footed " [[ditto for Shearwater]] x quite a number ✓ 5 [[strikethrough]]Wedge beaked [[/strikethrough]] New Zealand " [[ditto for Shearwater]] Two out of a flock of 5. Quite different looking birds ✓ 6. California Murre (c) ✓ 7. Marbled Murrelet few ✓ 8. Baird's Cormorant 1 ✓ 9. Brandts " [[ditto for Cormorant]] 3 ✓ 10. Farralon " [[ditto for Cormorant]] c ✓ 11. Glaucus winged gull sev ✓ 12. California " [[ditto for gull]] c ✓ 13. Ring billed " [[ditto for gull]] c ✓ 14. Western " [[ditto for gull]] c ✓ 15. Short billed " [[ditto for gull]] c ✓ 16. Parasetic Jaeger - 10-12 ✓ 17. Pomeraine Jaeger - 5-6 ✓ 18. White winged scoter - abundant ✓ 19. Northern Phalarope. few Traveled to Seaside in evening arriving at about 800 PM skinned birds till midnight Sept 24, 1932. Chief feeling rotten & we didn't get away till 1100 AM and drove to Yachats at 700 pm. Cloudy and misty in fore part of trip and clear later