Bird Observations 



RUSTY BLACKBIRD, 

 RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD, 

 MARSH HAWK, 

 WHITE-EYED TOWHEE, 

 DOWNY WOODPECKER, 

 CHICKADEE, 

 MOURNING DOVE, 

 BROWN-HEADED NUTHATCH, 

 HERMIT THRUSH, 

 TREE SPARROW, 

 BOB WHITE, 

 KILLDEER, 



GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET, 

 t YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER 

 (Forty species). 



* Heard what I suppose to be the Pine war- 

 bler's song many times, birds always in tops of 

 pines, breast decidedly yellow, could not see wing 

 bars or back. Song a sweet trill, tremulous as the 

 field sparrow's, and soft, not strident like a chip- 

 py's trill. 



t Song begins a little like yellow warbler's, but 

 not so piercing, and ends with an abrupt little up- 

 ward quaver, quite unfamiliar. 



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