Notes from Oakland and Vicinity
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Notes From Oakland and Vicinity. In the gulches back of Oakland birds have been exceptionally numerous this winter, some species appearing in numbers such as are rarely known here. I might note especially that during the months of December and January I saw five Townsends ’ Warblers (Dendroica townsendi) in one gulch; three of these were together in the same bush.
In different places in Oakland and Berkeley I saw four Western Winter Wrens, (Anorthura h. pacifica) a very unusual occurence. The Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadeensis) was found, but in smaller numbers than two years ago when they were comparatively numerous. Audubons ’ Warblers (D. auduboni) seem less common than last year.
The California Woodpecker (Melanerpesf. bairdi) is quite numerous in the oaks around the University grounds; much more so than for some years. The Western Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa olivaceus) has been quite common in flocks in Oakland and Berkeley.
JOHN M. WIXARD, Oakland, Cal.
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Willard, John M.
(1901)
"Notes from Oakland and Vicinity,"
Condor: Vol. 3
:
Iss.
2
, Article 25.
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https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/condor/vol3/iss2/25