Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1915 [September 29, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Great flock migrant Warblers. Fine.
Clear & cool with high N.W. [northwest]
which lulled, however, in late 
P.M. Evening calm & rather warm.
  Big flight of Warblers, the heaviest 
noted here this autumn. From 3 to
4 P.M.. saw upwards of 200 in
Birch Field feeding ceaselessly, almost
wholly in the gray birches. Although
drifting to & fro they were much less
restless than those seen there yesterday &
evidently a different lot altogether. 
I positively identified [Mniotilta (ad [male adult] [female]),
D. tigrina [Dendroica tigrina] (juv [female juvenile]), blackburniae [Dendroica blackburniae] (ad? [female adult]),
caerulescens [Dendroica caerulescens] ([female]), striata [Dendroica striata] (30+), castanea [Dendroica castanea]
2 [in a flock] with bright chestnut flanks), coronata [Dendroica coronata] (10+)
virens [Dendroica virens] (12+) Usnea Warbler 1; in all 9 species.
With them were Regulus satrapa (2) & calendula [Regulus calendula]
(1), Turdus bicknelli (1) et Swainsoni [Turdus Swainsoni] [hd [heard]),
a Thrasher, a Towhee; 10+ White thr. Sp. [White-throated Sparrow]
& several Chickadees.
  8 Peabody birds & a Sapsucker near farm
house Also a Cat bird.
  Worked with the men putting up
poultry fence in A.M. To Birch Field 
with Tim 3 P.M. Exciting time with
Warblers there. Enjoyed it hugely.

Concord - Boston
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Sept. 30, 1915 [September 30, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Perfect.
Cloudless with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
Cool at early morn, comfortably
warm through mid-day hours &
also after sunset.
  Leaving Farm soon after breakfast
I motored to Concord & took 8.01
train. In it found Geo. Keyes, Robs,
Gilmore & Woodward Hudson. Sat
& talked with George all way to Boston.
He pointed out two handsome cock
Pheasants in Bedford meadows.
Reaching North Station went direct to
our office & spent afternoon there
signing cheques, dictating letters etc.
Arthur & I had long talk about
Trust affairs. Saw Darling. Galloupe
& Miss Walker, also. After lunch
at Marston's went to Fottler, Fiske &
Rawsons for bulbs. Bought about 
usual quantity for winter forcing & a
few for outdoor planting. Back to Cd. [Concord]
by 2.40 train. Called on Mrs. Emerson &
the Carters. Returned to Farm in time
for short walk with Timmy.