Concord
Ther   FRI. APRIL 4, 1913  Wea
                                          Dull
Cloudy with strong, chill N.E.
wind. A bleak, dismal day.
A Robin, a Meadow Lark,
Red-wings [Red-winged Blackbirds] & Song Sparrow singing
across river in early morning.
Moved to Farm at 8 A.M.
Spent most of day working with
Zeph & Pat transplanting cedars
near foot of lane. We moved
several [large?] one 8 to 10' [8 to 10 feet] tall.
  Juncos scattered about everywhere
singing, Meadow Lark [in full song]
across road. Robin [in full song] at sunset.
[male] Nuthatch at suet. Gilbert
saw a Swallow on box.
Phoebee [Phoebe] singing a little.
Pine Warbler [in full song] on Balls Hill.
2 Chickadees [in a flock] there & 2 [in a flock] at Farm.
Concord
Ther [Thermometer]  SAT. APRIL 5, 1913 [Saturday, April 5, 1913]  Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon cloudy; afternoon clear
& calm. Fresh, cool N.W.[northwest] wind
rose just before sunset.
  Birds singing all over the
Farm during most of forenoon.
Heard nothing new except a 
Grass Finch & Crossbills, the latter
calling early. Most of the [?]
came from Phoebees (2 male 1 female)
Chickadees, Bluebirds (2 male 1 female), a
Robin, 2 Flickers, 5 Tree Swallows,
3 Song Sparrows, & several 
Juncos. [male] and [female] Nuthatch at suet.
Still no Fox Sparrows. What
can have happened [to] them.
  Spent day working with Zeph
& Pat. We moved all the
Bethel arborvitae to form a 
hedge at rear of barn. Also
moved the large cedars.
[margin] Delightful to see Bluebirds & 
Swallows about bird [house?] all day. [/margin]