Cos Cob, Conn. [Connecticut] June 19. 1904.
  Clear & warm with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Seton & I spent forenoon roaming about his place.
It is very beautiful, especially about the Lake.
He has over 100 Wild Fowl there. I counted 62 in
the open water at sunset Canada Geese, Snow Geese,
White fronted Geese, Bant (2) Blue Goose (1), Canvasbacks,
Redheads, Greater Scaups, Mallards, Shovellers, Pintails
Widgeon, Blue & Green Winged Teal, Gadwall, Shovellers etc.
One pair Canada Geese had 4 young. Chats, Tanagers, Wood
Peewees, Great crested Flycatchers, Black thr. Green Warblers [black-throated green warbler], 
& many other birds.
  At evening drove over to Greenwitch [Greenwich] & dined at Mrs. Culver's
with a Mr. & Mrs. Addison. Home about midnight.