Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] Sept. 4, 1906 [September 4, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong cold
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Henry & I walked to the
farm in the forenoon. Had a
feast of peaches there. There is
a splendid crop of ripe melons,
also. Very few birds there, A
Small flock at Ball's Hill including
a Redstart, Black & White Creeper & Red eye.
Henry & I walked to Blakeman
woods in P.M. We talked most
of evening.

Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 5 [September 5, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with light easterly
& westerly winds.
  Henry & I walked to the Farm
in A.M., to the Blakeman woods in P.M.
Found deer tracks everywhere, those of a
large buck about Ball's Hill. Saw
a very tame [female] Cape May Warbler in
Birch Field, near the hemlock, at 10 A.M.
Flock of 50+ Chimney Swifts flying over
Holden Meadow 8 A.M. Flock of about
125 Swallows, chiefly Barns, wheeling over
river at evening. Not many Warblers about.

Concord - New York - Englewood.
Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] Sept. 6, 1906 [September 6, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear & pleasantly warm
with strong W. [west] wind.
  Faxon came up by morning train
to spend the day. With Henry &
me. We walked to farm in A.M.
returning to dine at cabin.
  Saw only a few birds. Talked 
in cabin after driving & then
walked to station with F. [Faxon] who
took 4.24 train for home.
  Paula Bensen started a deer near
Birch Gate. We saw tracks everywhere.
Wea. [Weather] Friday 7 [Friday, September 7, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudless with light W. [west] wind. Much warmer.
  Left W. Bedford [West Bedford] at 6.39. Took
8 A.M. train from Boston for New York
arriving at 1 P.M. To Dutcher's office
at 2 P.M. to attend meeting Nat. Aud.
Soc. [National Audubon Society] to decide matters connected with
Wilcox legacy. Ten Directors present -
Allen, Dutcher, Chapman, Stone, Bumpus,
Palmer, Pierson, Mrs. Wright, & myself.
Adjourned about 4.30 & went to Englewood
with Chapman for the night. Saw 27 Short-
tailed Terns flying over the Hudson. Mr. &
Mrs. Page dined with us at 7 P.M.
[margin]Katydids very numerous & noisy.[/margin]