Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer]  THURS. MAR, 9, 1911 [Thursday, March 9, 1911]  Wea.[Weather]
16 [16 degrees], 50 [50 degrees]          Glorious
Cloudless, windless, very
warm though middle of day.
  Bluebirds appeared early this 
morning & were warbling all
about me through most of
day. No other arrivals.
  Nuthatch singing. Big flock
of Redpolls, the [males?] singing
the swee-e-e-e-e-e song.
[?] & its going fast. Fields
now almost [?] [?].
  Worked in Berry Pasture all
day with James, Pat & Zeb.
  We are cutting down nearly
all the elms & [wild?] cherry
trees as they are loaded with  with 
brown tail nests. We drag them
out whole into the field with
their leaves.
Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. MAR. 10, 1911 [Friday, March 10, 1911]  Wea.[Weather]
Stormy.
Snowing all day, melting
as it fell and [?] more
than whitening the ground.
Chilly S.E. [southeast] wind. Changing into 
N.W. [northwest] before sunset & now
blowing half a gale with falling 
temperature.
  4 [male] Bluebirds together in [barberry?]
bush front of house eating the 
berries. 8 Cedar Birds flying
low over [?] towards N.W. [northwest].
Flock of 13 Snow Buntings
seen flying over bungalows by
Gilbert. Partridge track in 
orchard. Began cutting in 
Berry Pastures at 8 A.M. but
the snow storm [?] drove us all
in. Started 2 Rabbits then.
Spent most of day in woodshed
getting bird houses ready to 
put up.