Concord - Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, April 28, 1915 Wea [Weather]
"We dine" at Rand's Dull.
Cloudy with chill east wind.
Light sprinkle of rain after dark.
  Spent most of forenoon
planting small mountain
laurels (bought of Shady Hill Nursery)
along a wall at edge of 
Pulpit Rock woods. Not many
birds seen or heard.
  Left Farm at noon and
motored to Cambridge, reaching
there at 1.15. Lunched with
C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] Spent afternoon
writing letters. Two Robins & a 
Jay the only birds noted in
our Garden.
  To We Dine at Ned Rand's
at 7 P.M. Everyone there
except Barbour & Bent.
Usual good dinner & good
time. Home by 11

Cambridge - Concord
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, April 29, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Shad bush in full bloom.  Fair
  Forenoon cloudy & misty with
light, cool easterly wind. Afternoon
sunny, windless & oppressively
warm.
  Arrivals (Concord)
House Wren [male in full song] near house 1-3 P.M.
Kingfisher - Heard at Farm
  Left Cambridge at 9.25 A.M.
and motored to Concord via
Waverley, E. Lexington [East Lexington] Lexington,
Bedford & Carlisle Bridge.
Saw Robins scattered all along
the way. Just after entering
Bedford swamp saw a very
small [male] Broad winged Hawk
fly from a snag over a shallow
pool by the roadside to a 
higher perch in a maple.
Spent most of afternoon
transplanting large black spruces 
from Birch Field to Berry Pasture.
Found Pheasant's nest, 5 eggs,
near well house. Bird absent.
One abnormally large & bluish egg.