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Weinke's Vineyard Back of Lookout  11:00 A.M.

Feb. 16, 1902
This morning it was warm and sunny with a light sifting snow.
[[marginalia]] number [[/marginalia]]  In Weinke's vineyard a flock of about 25 or 30 Tree Sparrows were feeding.
[[marginalia]] actions [[/marginalia]]  They were rather wild and flew as I came up but soon swept back over the brows of the hill and paid no attention to me.
[[marginalia]] notes [[/marginalia]]  They gave the [[underlined]] tsunkel [[/underlined]] note incessantly and also a note like that of a Chipping Sparrow.  They were very sprightly and quarrelsome.  At first I thought there were Juncoes with them but was mistaken.  At the slightest alarm they took refuge in the bushes.
[[marginalia]] Food [[/marginalia]]  They feed on pig weed rag weed and other kinds.