Concord
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. FEB. 11, 1913 [Tuesday, February 11, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Snow storm.
Morning cold; evening mild. Snowing
almost all day apparently thick & fast
yet making only about 2 inches.
  Had breakfast at 6.30 & started for
Concord by trolley cars at 7.10.
Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] met me at Arlington Heights,
Zeph & George at W. Bedford [West Bedford]. We crossed
river on ice several inches thick & 
found Pierce & 2 men with Pat
cutting brown tails along river. They
kept at it all day despite snow
storm. Zeph drove me in our
wood sled to Davis Hill & the
woods along road to school house
which George has been cutting off.
Saw Hairy Woodpecker there & a
Brown Creeper at cabin but no other
birds anywhere on our land. Dined 
in cabin & spent most of P.M. [afternoon] there
taking 4.27 train for Cambridge.
Saw 4 Pheasants & 2 Crows in Bedford.
Pat saw 6 Whit thro [White-throated] [Sparrows] there about 2 weeks ago
on river at Ball's Hill. Snow
about 4" [4 inches] deep in woods. No tracks
except of Foxes & Squirrels.
Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] WED. FEB. 12, 1913 [Wednesday, February 12, 1913] Wea [Weather]
10º [10 degrees]   Fine
Clear and cold with brisk N.W. [northwest]
wind.

  Hudsonian Tit came to suet once
- at [blank] A.M. As he approached it
he twice called pse-pse-psee
without special emphasis on any of these
notes all of which were on [?] key
& nearly alike although the terminal
one was slightly more prolonged than
other two. Saw also a Blue Jay.
  Worked on Summer Yellow-legs [Yellowlegs]
story through forenoon & up to 3 P.M.
writing 2 pp [2 pages]. At 3.30 went
in town to Audubon Society meeting
at Mrs. Jack Eliott's. It lasted
until past 6 & I did not get home
until 7. Bitterly cold this evening.
Sidewalks dangerously icy.