Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, May 6, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & warmer with light W. [west] wind
  Arrivals
Nashville Warbler [male] [in full song] 8 A.M.
Black thr. Green [Black-throated Green Warbler] [in full song] pulpit R 8 A.M.
Bank Swallows heard at sunset- Farm
  North-bound Migrants
Peabody bird 1 [in full song], Sapsucker [female] ad. [adult]
  Local birds
Chippies [Chipping Sparrow], more numerous, 2 Swifts
2 Robins singing at daybreak.
Dove cooing near head of run.
Hermit Thrush whining - Birch Field.
 Spent a busy day out of doors 
near farm home supervising work
of eight men. Harris & helper
finished pond & drain in shed.
Monson & son digging & blasting rocks.
Zeph ploughing, Lawrence’s man [ploughing].
Burbank & George doing various things
Expected Chas. W. Townsend family to
spend night but they did come.

Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, May 7, 1915 Wea [Weather] Fine
  Sunny & warm with southerly wind
light in forenoon, strong towards night.
with increasing cloudiness & rain after
dark.
  Arrivals
Ovenbird [male in full song] in run 8 A.M.
Usnea Warbler [male in full song] in elms [8 A.M.]
Yellow-throated Vireo [male in full song] towards Howe’s 8 A.M.
Eave Swallows. Heard at 4 P.M.
Bobolink 2 [males] [in full song] at 2 & 4 P.M.
[delete[Yellow Warbler [male in full song] near house 8 A.M.[/delete]
  North bound migrants
Sapsucker [female] ad [adult] oak grove rear of barn
Peabody birds - 8 in garden
Snipe [in full song] towards Ritchie place 8 A.M.
Local birds singing freely through day,
Robins, Bluebird, Chippies [Chipping Sparrow], Purple Finch,
Field Sparrow, Brown Thrasher etc.
Tree Swallows (5) flying about boxes
with happy calling. [?] Wrens
in full song. W. br. Nuthatch [White-breasted Nuthatch] also.
  Spent day out of doors near
house. Men ploughing, setting out
strawberry plants , grapes vines etc.