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men, that was hidden in a hole in an old apple tree, by 

 Edwin Mag;oon. a lad who lived in the neighborhood, and 

 who said that it had been about the place for a few days. 

 It was in the red phase of plumage. 



19. Bobolink, 6. 



20. Kingbird, 5. 



21. Black-polled Warbler, 1. 



22. Chestnut-sided Warbler, 1. 



23. Black-throated Green Warbler, 1. 



24. Ked-eyed Vireo, 5. 



25. Red-winged Blackbird, 14. 



26. Bronzed Grackle, 1. 



27. Bittern, 1. 



28. Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 1. 



29. Catbird, 1. 



30. Bluebird, 1. 



31. Pheasant. 1. 



32. Goldlinch, 1. 



33. Wood Thrush, 1. 



34. Cooper Hawk, 1. 



Saturday, May 31. Kendal Green. 



Pleasant, warm, 75°, with a moderate west wind. Walk 

 from Kendal Green to Upper Main St. Waltham, from 2 to 

 5. Birds seen :- 



1. Baltimore Oriole, 12. 



2. Chimney Swift, 5. 



3. Song Sparrow, 9. 



4. Catbird, 1. 



5. Robin, 5. 



6. Red-winged Blackbird, 5. 



