AUDUBON JOURNAL 



Yellow Eyed Cuckoos 



Large Crested Fly Catchers 



White Eyed — " — " 



Night Hawks at Dawn of Day Plenty 



Turkey Buzards 



Carrion Crows 



Common Gulls 



CaroHna Wrens by Vast Number 



Partridges a few Very Shy 



to see these in hunt of others I Was out since half past 



2 o'clock this Morning untill 4 this afternoon Wading 



often to our Midles through the Swamps and then 



Walking through the Thickest Woods I beHeve I had 



yet seen — 



Cap« Cummings Left us on the lo*^ for Philadelphia 

 the Poor Man had Not One Cent with him— saw M-- 

 Hoyteura who arrived in the Columbus — Rec^ by 

 that Vessel Letters from Lucy Wilham Bakewell, 

 Charles Briggs, N. Berthoud— Car of Commerce 

 brought another from My Wife and one from M^ 

 Mataleon the great flute player — answered 



Painted Bunting 



Although these Birds are taken now and quite 

 tamed in a few days, so much so as to sing as if at 

 Large, when Caught Next Month they Die in a few 

 hours, and shew dejection from the Instant they are 

 caged — they are fond of Nesting in Live Oaks, Wild 



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