Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] June 24, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy. Almost
no wind.
  Walked to Swan Pond in A.M.
In P.M. paddled up river in
a canvas canoe landing at
the golf links to take a pic nic
tea on the grass. Saw a
number of Night Herons, two
Green Herons & one Kingfisher.
Heard 3 Meadow Larks yesterday.
Saw a Dove to-day at the Links.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 25 [June 25, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with strong S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Devoted the forenoon to writing
letters then afternoon to a five
mile walk to Parker River &
return. During this walk I heard
in a dense briary thicket a
double whistle repeated many times
at short intervals. It was hawk-like
but wholly strange to me.
  Went to Mrs. Howes at 5.30 to
a Sunday concert. The house full of
people including 21 children
.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] June 26, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M. sunny with high S.W. [southwest] wind.
P.M. cloudy with a violent squall &
change of weather at evening when
the thermometer fell below 60º.
  The Stones & I walked to Swan's [Swan] &
Long Ponds in A.M. Saw a Bittern
fly from the branches of a young maple
8 ft. [feet] above ground or rather water.
Found a solitary young Partridge only
a few days old running & peeping in the
woods. Many Bream  guarding their
nests in both ponds.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 27 [June 27, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Partly cloudy with several brief
showers. Very cool.
  Left So. Yarmouth [South Yarmouth] by 9.59 train
reaching Boston at 12.30. Lunched
at Athletic Club & then came out
to Cambridge spending afternoon
in Museum.