Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Oct. 1, 1915 [October 1, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Tennessee Warbler. Fair
Sunny but very hazy & also cloudy
in late P.M. Warm with light S.E. [Ssutheast] breeze.
  A mixed flock in Birch Field made
up mostly of Yellow rumps [Yellow-rumped Warbler], at least 30
in number, also included 3 or 4 
Blackpolls [Blackpoll Warbler], a young [female] Bay-breast [Bay-breasted Warbler],
a [young female] Usnea Warbler & a Tennessee [Tennessee Warbler].
The last named was very green (almost
grass-green) above & bright yellowish
beneath - a young [female], probably. Feeding
low in gray birches she twice flitted
close about me (within 10 ft.) showing 
no fear even when I moved abruptly.
All this happened 9- 2 A.M. when Timmy
& I were roaming about in company. 
A Hermit Thrush & 1 Yellow Palm Warbler
with the rest. One Thrush sang sotto voce.
Saw 2 Sapsuckers together in the lane & 1 
near Barrett spring. About 30 Peabody
birds & 12 Robins near lane.
  Spent part of forenoon & all afternoon
working in flower garden. Mrs. Melvin
called in P.M. staying half an hour.

Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Oct. 2, 1915 [October 2, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Stormy.
N.E. [northeast] rain storm lasting through
day with floods of rain and
rather violent wind especially
in mid afternoon. 
  Spent forenoon in house
writing letters & cheques for
bills, afternoon in wood shed 
supervising the making &
putting up of shelves in my
gardening closet. Saw no
birds save 2 Robins & the
same number of White throated
Sparrows. 
  Some new Victrola records
came from Steinert this
noon & I tried them in the
evening selecting four to keep
& rejecting three. 
  Grapes repining slowly &
unevenly. I now get enough
daily to supply my own wants
but no more than that.