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S3 Page 51

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft.
Date: Oct. 17
Page Number: 2592

6536 Black-Tailed Gnatcatcher (female sign) ad. 6.3g. Shot in low leafless bush.
6537 Bewick Wren (male sign) ad. 8.4.g.
6538 Rufous-crowned Sparrow (male sign)(?) im. 18.0g. Shot in bush at bottom of Live-oak canyon.
6539 Bill Sparrow (male sign) ad. 25.7g. “ “ “ “
6541 Calif. Jay (female sign) ad. 67.5g. Shot in live-oak.
6542 “ “ (male sign) im. 81.4.g. Shot at tip-top of sycamore.

Oct. 18
6543 Ruby-crown Kinglet (female sign) ad. 5.9g. Shot from willow.
6544 Hutton's Vireo (female sign) ad. 11.2g. } Pair “ “ “
6545 “ “ (male sign) ad. 9.7 g. } Pair “ “ “
6546 Rock Wren (female sign) im. 13.8g. Shot from lower ledge of rock outcrop.
6547 Bewick Wren (female sign) ad. 9.2g. Shot from prunus subcordata bush.
6548 “ “ (male sign) im. 9.5g. Shot from sage-bush.
6549 Dwarf Hermit Thrush (male sign) ad. 23.0g. Shot in willow.

The barometer tonight (7 p.m.) reads 27.15 in.; it is warm and the sky is partly overcast, cirrous.

Hunted for two hours this morning, 7:30-9:30, down along hillsides below the ranch and then into the willows. The feature of the day was the taking of a pair of Hutton's Vireo in willows. I found them when scrutinizing a peripatetic band of Bush-tits for possible camp followers. The two were closely attentive to one another, keeping within a maximum distance of 8 feet of one another. They were absolutely quiet and might easily have been passed up for Kinglets.

S3 Page 51

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft.
Date: Oct. 17
Page Number: 2592

6536 Black-Tailed Gnatcatcher (female sign) ad. 6.3g. Shot in low leafless bush.
6537 Bewick Wren (male sign) ad. 8.4.g.
6538 Rufous-crowned Sparrow (male sign)(?) im. 18.0g. Shot in bush at bottom of Live-oak canyon.
6539 Bill Sparrow (male sign) ad. 25.7g. “ “ “ “
6541 Calif. Jay (female sign) ad. 67.5g. Shot in live-oak.
6542 “ “ (male sign) im. 81.4.g. Shot at tip-top of sycamore.

Oct. 18
6543 Ruby-crown Kinglet (female sign) ad. 5.9g. Shot from willow.
6544 Hutton Vines (female sign) ad. 11.2g. } Pair “ “ “
6545 “ “ (male sign) ad. 9.7 g. } Pair “ “ “
6546 Rock Wren (female sign) im. 13.8g. Shot from lower ledge of rock outcrop.
6547 Bewick Wren (female sign) ad. 9.2g. Shot from prunus subcordata bush.
6548 “ “ (male sign) im. 9.5g. Shot from sage-bush.
6549 Dwarf Hermit Thrush (male sign) ad. 23.0g. Shot in willow.

The barometer tonight (7 p.m.) reads 27.15 in.; it is warm and the sky is partly overcast, cirrous.

Hunted for two hours this morning, 7:30-9:30, down along hillsides below the ranch and then into the willows. The feature of the day was the taking of a pair of Hutton Vireos in willows. I found them when scrutinizing a peripatetic band of Bush-tits for possible camp followers. The two were closely attentive to one another, keeping within a maximum distance of 8 feet of one another. They were absolutely quiet and might easily have been passed up for Kinglets.