Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Sept. 12, 1906 [September 12, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M. cloudy; P.M. partly clear.
Very warm & sultry with S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Henry & I walked to Birch Field
after breakfast. Many Warblers in
Pulpit Rock woods but more in field.
  Returning we next took a good drive
into Carlisle. About noon as we
were in the flower garden we heard a 
Golden Plover whistle twice overhead.
Worked with the men from 2-4.30 P.M.
in Pulpit Rock woods. At 5 P.M. Henry
& I went to the Berry pasture where we
found 2 Deer, one old doe & a this years
fawn. They crossed the field & followed our
driveway up to the house, finally going
off over Lawrence's field.

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 13 [September 13, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Forenoon cloudy; afternoon sunny. Very
warm & humid. 
  Henry & I went to Birch Field just 
after breakfast. Found fully 100 Warblers
there. They were nearly all Black-polls
among which we detected, however, 2 
Black & White Creepers, 2 Redstarts, an
Usnea Warbler, several Red eyes & a Water Thrush.
  At 10 A.M. we started for a drive going 
to Carlisle & back by Estabrook road.
Wrote letters in P.M. Purdie arrived
at 6 P.M. & spent the night.
Concord - Boston - Glendale.
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Sept. 14, 1906 [September 14, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong, cool
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Henry Henshaw & Henry Purdie went to
the Berry Pasture just after breakfast &
saw there a fine ad [adult male] Conn. Warbler [Connecticut Warbler].
When they returned I went with them to
Birch Field where we found a flock of
about 75 Black-polls & with them a 
Redstart, Usnea W. [Usnea warbler] Chestnut-sided warbler
& a Water Thrush. I spent most of day
writing letters. The two Henrys took a drive
in P.M. & Purdie went back to Boston. 
We have been reveling in ripe peaches &
melons for the past two weeks.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 15 [September 15, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with strong
cool N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Henry, Gilbert & I left Concord
this morning by 8.06 train. I went
to Boston & took 10.15 train for
Glendale. Dan [Daniel Chester French] & Mrs. French met
me at the station there. Found 
Mr. & Mrs. Bush at the house.
  Dan & I took a walk before
supper visiting the hill behind the
Warner's house & the ever charming
pasture at the E. [east] base of the 
mountain.