Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] May 8, 1909 Wea. [Weather]
Clear.
Clear & warm with light E. [east] wind.
  Arrivals: Blackburnian Warbler 1*[singing]
Great -crested Flycatcher 1
  A good singing day with
many birds, generally distributed,
but no evidence of any large flight.
10 Bats in wood shed.
  Spent day about farm
working out of doors at various
small tasks. James & John
hunted gypsy moth nests in
Pulpit Rock woods where they
treated over 2000. Most of these
were in the birches next the cow
pasture. Common Toads &
Hylas noisy at evening.
  Sam Henshaw arrived at evening
to pass Sunday. May Cunningham
telephoned that Miss Anna Everett died
at 1 A.M. to-day.

Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] May 9, 1909 Wea. [Weather]
Cloudy.
  a gray day, cool with light
E. [East] wind.
  San Henshaw & I went to
Ball's Hill in forenoon. There
were very few birds there.
  In afternoon we went to
Green Hill. Saw a number
of small birds but little of any
especial interest. It was a poor
singing day & the woods were
very quiet. Thrashers sang freely, 
however. We heard four different
notes. Shad bush in bloom
everywhere. Deer tracks at 
Ball's Hill & Green Hill.
12 Bats in wood shed.
  Talked with May by telephone
at 8.30 about Mrs Everetts funeral.