■44 RECORDS VOLUME XI, MARCH, 1919. 



Saturday, March 1. Chestnut Hill. 



Showery in a. m., but clearing at noon with a light 

 west wind. Walk around Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Birds 

 seen :- 



1. Blue Jay, 1. 



2. Crow, 5. 



3. Herring Gull, 3. 



4. Brown Creeper, 1. 



5. Downey Woodpecker 1, 



6. Black Duck. 100. 



7. Flicker, 1. 



8. Chickadee, 1. 



9. Cedar Waxwing, 23 reported by Mrs. Calvert Crary 

 and Miss Alice Nelson. 



Notes. 



Miss Helen H. Santeson saw a Winter Wren near Lake 

 Walden, Concord, on Jan. 20. 



The following interesting notes are from Mrs. Wm, M. 

 Levey with Mrs. L. E. Bridge. 



Jan. 25. Percy Road, Lexington. 



1. Pine Grosbeak, 7, two being young (^s. We saw hve 

 at first feeding on the crab apples on the ground. After- 

 wards seven in the little woodland and thicket where there 

 is water; some had taken a bath, 



2. Chickadee, Severel. 



3. White-breasted Nuthatch, 2. 



4. Pine Siskin. 1. 



Miss Cook reports no Evening Grosbeaks at her placei 

 and doubts the records from the other end of the town. 

 Feb. 1, a. m. Leverett Pond. Brookline. 



