camp. Found a Song Sparrow near it
hopping about on a space of bare ground a
few yards square under a cluster of firs.
35 [in a flock] Redpolls came into the birches near
& fed there awhile. I saw another flock
of 13 [in a flock] near Miss True's. There was a
solitary gray Grosbeak eating apples in
the orchard all the afternoon. The Doctor
sag [saw] 2 [in a flock] gray ones there this morning.
  It was a typical day for early spring
birds to arrive & I do not doubt that
many besides these noted came. 
Bethel - Boston
March 26 1904
Ther. [Thermometer] Bethel 54� 6 A.M.
Boston - Boston.
March 26, 1904
Ther [Thermometer] Bethel 54 [degrees] 6 AM; Boston 70 [degrees] - 2 P.M.
  Cloudy with strong, warm S. [south] wind.
  Left Bethel by 9 A.M. train.
and reached Boston 4.05 P.M. The
intervale at Bethel was scarce more than one half
snow covered & I could hear Song Sparrows singing
in two directions from the station. To the S & E. [south and east] 
of South Paris the greater part of the country was
bare & I began to see Bluebirds from the car
windows. There was practically no snow south
of Portland seen in the woods. During that