| S3 Page 61Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft., lat. 31°
Date: Oct. 25
Page Number: 2604
6606 Townsend (?) [sic] Warbler (female sign) ad. 8.7g. Shot in willows; alone; the first
of this warbler I have seen, tho Lamb has seen two.
6607 Black-throated Gray Warbler (female sign) im. 8.5g. Shot in willow. The only one
of its species seen this trip.
6608 Yellowthroat (female sign) im. 9.2g. Shot in willow.
6609 Yellowthroat (female sign) ad.8.9g. Shot in sagebush near willows.
6610 House Wren (male sign) im. 10.3g. shot in sage-bush; 2 others noted today.
6611 Chipping Sparrow (female sign) im. 12.6g. One of flock of 12 +/- in old field among weeds.
6612 Song Sparrow (male sign)(?sic) im. 17.9g. Shot in willows.
6613 Song Sparrow (male sign) ad. 19.2g. Shot on sage-bust near willows
6614 Song Sparrow (female sign) im. 19.1g. Shot in willows.
6615-18 Uta. 4 examples from under one piece of old tin on sandy bottom.
6619 Pituophis (Gopher Snake) Length 59 1/2 in., measured. In orchard, in weeds and grass.
6620 Microtus (female sign) jv. 21.5g. 132x40x21x10. Bro't to house by cat!
Today was sunny and brilliant -- a welcome change
from the cloudiness of the preceding several day,
Was out two hours, 8 to 10, mostly i8n the willow-
bottom above the ranch. Besides comments made
above: Saw 3 Cooper Hawks, each going down
the valley; Tree Swallow ( one lone bird flying
southeast); Audubon Warbler ( about 4); Ruby-
crowned Kinglet (2); Linnet ( about 60; Meadowlark (2);
Brewer Blackbird (3); Say Phoebe (2);
Bush-tit (2 companies); Bewick Wren (5 +/-).
Oct 26
6621 Reithrodontomys (male sign) 11.1g. 147x78x17x11. In mouse
trap in rank vegetation (nettles, nightshade, melutha???, grass) along irrigation ditch. | S3 Page 61 |