Englewood - Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Sept. 8, 1906 [September 8, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with light easterly winds.
  Left Englewood at 8.10 A.M. Crossing
ferry saw 6 Short-tailed Terns flying
over Hudson. Took 10 A.M. train for
Boston arriving at 3 P.M. Crossed
city & having an hour to spare dropped
in at sole stable near station & saw a 
number of horses sold at auction. It was
very interesting. Took 4.47 train for W. Bed. [West Bedford]
& found all well at Ball's Hill. Sam
Henshaw spent yesterday there with Henry
& Forbush rowed them both up river to the Assabet.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 9 [September 9, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear & delightfully warm. Wind W. [west]
  Henry & I walked to the farm in A.M.
In P.M. we paddled (in single canoes) up
river as far as Hunt's Pond. Everywhere
we went we saw lots of birds. The
country was alive with them, chiefly mig. [migrant]
Warblers, almost all of which were Blackpolls.
Found fully 50 in Birch Field. With them
were an adult Bay-breast [bay-breasted warbler] & a very yellow
Orange Crown [orange-crowned warbler], both seen closely by us both.
I also saw & pos. [positively] identified a Conn.
Warbler [Connecticut warbler], near the cabin in early P.M.
Heavy flight of mig [migrant] Warblers passing 8-10 P.M.

Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Sept. 10, 1906 [September 10, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with cool E. [east] wind.
  Spent A.M. working with James &
Charlie cutting trees & branches along road
from Pine Hill to cabin. Saw only a 
few birds. Henry went to farm where
he found over fifty Warblers in Birch 
Field. Most of them were Black-polls
among which he found & positively identified
an Orange Crown [orange-crowned warbler]. He also saw a Black thr.
Blue [black-throated blue warbler]. We sailed on river in P.M. & saw
3 Wood Ducks flying past within 100 yds.[yards]
I walked to farm at 5 P.M. Started 5 Partridges
in Birch Field & a Woodcock behind Ball's Hill.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 11 [September 11, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Morning at first foggy, afterwards cloudy.
Afternoon clear & warm with S.W. [southwest] wind.
  We moved up to the farm in
the early forenoon. After dinner I
went to work with the men clearing
out the paths in Birch Field. Henry
joined me there later & we went
through Lawrence's wood road to
Green Field. Found very few birds
anywhere. The big flights of the 9th
& 10 have evidently passed on.
Spent most of evening talking.