7>1?S Stunk, Bird Migration Records of William Barhram. [july 



5 Slight frost this morning, midday warm, wind Northerly 

 evening calm and serene, wind S. W. Mockbird Not 

 yet left ns on His passage to the south (Ttardus poly- 

 glottos) 



6 \\ hue frost this morning and some ice but midday very 

 warm and pleasant. Afternoon cloudy evening hazy, 

 warm and thawy, wind E. Birds numerous, Snow 

 Birds, sparrows, woodpeckers, golden crowned ren, 

 titmice (pants atticapillns, P. cri.it at us) Nut hatch 

 (Sitta canadensis), Crows numerous, Hawks of various 

 species. Blue bird, Robins {Tardus migraiorins) and 

 an endless variety of insects 



7 Last night plentiful showers of rain, air warm, cleard 

 up in the afternoon, t he wind S. \Y. evening serene 

 and warm. Frogs whistle, the sparrow hawk scream 

 {Falco sparverius). 



11 Clear with high westerly winds and pritty coald, the 

 wind sotted at the north west with strong winds & 

 very coald. 



15 Clear and warm as May day, no ice to he seen in the 

 river, the bees out till evening Hying about. Sparrow 

 hawk & Blew bird. Crocus verna, Narcissus, snow- 

 drops, Tulip Above ground. Hamamelis is full bloom. 

 Wind S. W. 



17 Some frost this morning moderately cool hut pleasant 



all the day, evening hazy, wind southwardly Pucks 

 on Schoulskill 

 1<) A Beautiful white frost this morning, a fine clear warm 

 day, the river Scluiykill exhibits very little signs of 

 winter and the corn fields green as in the month of 

 may. 'Wind S. \Y. 



23 (hilly and cloudy Cleared up before sunset evening 

 serene moderately cool, wind X. E. Blue birds, 

 Pringilla 'Frist is (Yellow Bird), Pringilla Purpurea 

 I Purple finch) 



25 Coald and freesing, some snow Seen to fall tho the wind 

 was S., cleared up before sunset, the wind N. W., 

 evening serene and cool, the owl screamed last night. 



