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- Yellow-rumped
Audubon Warbler.
Victoria
Feb [February] 2, 1936. I today saw a warbler
of this species land on Beacon
Hill, after flying across the
strait from the Olympic Peninsula.
The day was bright but slightly
windy - from the north.
Feb [February] 7. Saw several more of
these warblers in the gardens of
the Empress Hotel
Anarchist Mt. [Mountain], B.C. [British Columbia] June 22, 1936.
Common nesting bird. Young
have hatched but have not yet
left the nest. Males are mostly
finished singing - or just giving
a half song.
10 mile Lake, Quesnel, B.C. [British Columbia] June 30, 1936
Scarce resident [word crossed out] breeder here
Took a single [male symbol].
Feb. [February] 1, 1937 Victoria, B.C. [British Columbia]
First Audubon Warbler seen.
Second one noticed on Feb. [February] 9.
Dec. [December] 24, 1938. Victoria
Saw a warbler of this species
in the Oaks outside Jubilee Hospital.
March 20, 1939. Victoria, B.C. [British Columbia]
Several Audubon warblers in the
park today.
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