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  • [Typewritten copy of journal of Allan C. Brooks] Baird's only, also another bird that was probably a wandering tattler. 23. To Yakoun Pt. [Point] Very few birds, no rock limincolae, only a few cormorants. Took a first- plumaged Fox Sparrow and Jay. 24. Looked over 350 sandpipers, Western sand- pipers, most common with a few young, about 15%; Sanderlings next, all adults mostly males, still red, Semipalmated Plover 80% adults, a few adult Least Sandpiper. 25. To Tow Hill and behind in the bogs. No falcons. Sandhill cranes have half-grown young. 26. First Peale's Falcon, a young female, very black. 27. Two wandering tattlers, shot one, an adult in summer dress, unfaded. 29. To Rose Spit, quantities of shore birds, sanderlings, all adult; western sandpipers and Ring plover, 1 black-bellied plover, male adult, 1 semipalmated sandpiper adult seen. 1st [first] Bonaparte gull juv. [juvenile], 1st [first] herring gulls, immagure and 1 long-tailed (?) Jaeger ad. [adult] a beautiful white-breasted bird. No loons on Fraser Lake only Mallards. 1 Flicker. 31. Month closed warm, with showers. Birds scarce and silent; no good shore birds and all are very wild; very few hawk, have only seen 2 falcons, 3 sharpshins and 1 Redtail (Buteo) the last yesterday. Shot a Curlew sandpiper male adult in evening picking him out of a flock of sanderlings etc [etcetera].
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