Bethel.
Wea. [Weather] SUN. [Sunday] FEB. 24, 1901 [February 24, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
+10 [degrees]
26 [degrees]
  Cloudy with occasional gleams
of sunshine; a harsh but not violent
N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  In A.M. (11-1.15) Roland and I
went up the wood road to its
termination at the lumber camps, two
log buildings of rack & primitive construction.
Near them we found a pair of White breasted
nuthatches (new to my list) & a Chickadee.
Saw a Blue Jay near the Gehrings'
on return. I did not go out again.
Wea. [Weather] MONDAY 25 [February 25, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
6 [degrees]
33 [degrees]
  Cloudy with brief periods of sunshine.
No wind whatever most of time.
Spent A.M. writing the White throated,
Tree & Chipping Sparrows for Cambridge Lists.
After lunch [?] drove the Doctor
& me up the wood road in the sleigh
leaving us at the crossroads whence we
walked up the long, steep hill past the
Peter Grover place (deserted). Saw four
parallel Partridge trails crossing the road.
Fine view from top of hill. Walked home
Late afternoon sunny & soft with a [?]
light just before sunset. 
Bethel.
Wea. [Weather] TUES. [Tuesday] FEB. 26, 1901 [February 26, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
16 [degrees]
39 [degrees]
  Sunny most of A.M., cloudy in
P.M. Light S.W. wind. One of the warmest
and decidedly the most spring-like day this month.
Spent the forenoon writing on the Cambridge 
Birds. At 2 P.M. started for the Glen Woods.
The air was warm & still but the gray sky
cast a gloom over the earth. Saw two Kinglets
and then Chickadees & heard a Canada Nuthatch.
The snow-shoe trail for most of its entire length
was marked with Rabbit tracks but I saw few
on the deep snow outside. Found a Partridge
trail made about a week ago.
Wea. [Weather] WEDNESDAY 27 [February 27, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
11 [degrees]
19 [degrees]
  Clear with strong N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Spent whole A.M. in house writing on
Cambridge Birds doing the Song Sparrow & Junco.
In P.M. (3.15-4) walked up the
wood road with Dr Gehring. There was a
strong, pure light, among the trees but
the wind was violent & pitiless. We had
to walk fast to keep warm. Heard a
chickadee.