Cambridge - Boston - Concord
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, June 21, 1915 Wea [Weather] 
Fine
Clear & cool with light westerly breeze.
  In Garden: Robins (several), Jay (heard),
Flicker ( [female] ad. [adult], probing for ants in seams
between flags front of house), Crow
Blackbird ([male] ad. [adult] on lawn), House Sparrows
(several).
  To Boston at 10.30 A.M. Spent
upwards of two hours in office
seeing Arthur, Galloupe & Darling.
Signed leases of Brown Dormitory
to Brewster Free Academy. Met
Harry Bartlett by appointment at
53 Devonshire St. [Street] & introduced him
to Geo. V. Leverett & Miss Berry. He
was paid (by cheque) $125. to send 
to Kenneth. Lunched at Marstons.
Took 2.40 train to Concord where
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] met me & motored me to Farm.
Rambled about until after sunset.
Vegetation flowering after recent rains. Birds
singing well especially Robins. Cherries &
strawberries ripe. Flower beds very fine.
No traces of gypsy or brown tail devastation
between Boston & Concord nor at our Farm.

Concord (Farm & Ball's Hill)
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, June 22, 1915 Wea [Weather] 
Fair
Forenoon sunny & warm. Cloudy after
3 P.M. with rain at nightfall. Light
southerly breeze with intervals of dead calm.
  Rarely have I heard Robins sing so
freely & so well as they did to-day.
From daybreak to dark they kept it
up almost ceaselessly, often two or three
at a time close about our house. For
me there is no bird music more satisfactory
on the whole than that of the Robin.
  The Hermit [Hermit Thrush] in Birch Field singing well
at 3 & 4 P.M. Two Wilson's Thrushes singing
& then calling in Ball's Hill SW [southwest] 3.15 P.M.
On B.H. [Ball's Hill] a Pine W. [Pine Warbler], Black thr. Green [Black-throated Green Warbler] , 2
Black & White [Black & White Warbler], Oven bird Red eye [Red-eyed Vireo] & Tanager,
2 Red-wings [Red-winged Blackbird], 3 Swamp Sp. [Swamp Sparrow] 3 Marylands [Maryland Yellow-throat]
across river. [Male] Hummer [Hummingbird] at Farm.
Orioles there have built a second nest.
  Spent A.M. working on the flowers
labeling roses, weeding etc.
  Dexter [Smith Owen Dexter] came down to dine & spent
most of afternoon when we walked to
Ball's Hill & back via Davis Hill.