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Aug 11, 1933 cont
[[check mark]] 9. Coot. abundant
[[check mark]] 10. Redhead abundant most of young able to fly 
[[check mark]] 11. Mallard "        "    "  "     still flappers
[[check mark]] 12. Cinamon Teal. Very abundant already flying over marsh in small compact groups. 
[[check mark]] 13. Avocet. Common. with well grown young
[[check mark]] 14. Black necked stilt. More abundant than above & many young. 
[[check mark]] 15. Wilson's Phalarope. Common in small flocks
[[check mark]] 16. Long billed Dowitcher. about 1000 in one shallow pond. 
[[check mark]] 17. Western sandpiper common. several big flocks & individual birds & small companies all over the marshes. 
[[check mark]] 18. California Quail. Common
[[check mark]] 19. Ring necked Pheasant 2
[[check mark]] 20. W. Mourning Dove. Abundant. 
[[check mark]] 21. Pacific Nighthawk     "        sitting on telephone posts
[[check mark]] 22. Western King bird     "
[[check mark]] 23. Sparrow Hawk sev.     
[[check mark]] 24. Swainsons " 1
[[check mark]] 25. Golden eagle 1
[[check mark]] 26. Turkey Buzzard Sev.
[[check mark]] 27. Marsh Hawk 1
[[check mark]] 28. Tule Wren 10-12
[[check mark]] 29. Western yellowthroat 1
[[check mark]] 30. Cliff swallow abundant
[[check mark]] 31. Barn  "       several
[[check mark]] 32 Rough winged " several
[[check mark]] 33. yellow headed Blackbird C
[[check mark]] 34. Nevada Redwing abundant in grain fields
[[check mark]] 35. Brewer's Blackbird (c)
[[check mark]] 36. Western Meadowlark c
[[check mark]] Bullock's Oriole sev. 
[[check mark]] California Shrike common everywhere 
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