Concord.
Ther [Thermometer] MON. APRIL 28, 1913 [Monday, April 28, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
North-east storm with very heavy
rain at times. Rather cool.
  Went out before breakfast over
Farm but noted only a few birds
& none new to my list. Spent
most of day in house talking
& writing letters. Mr. & Mrs. Dexter
drove down from Concord to
dine with us at 1 & to stay
until 4. At 4.30 the Stones &
I started for a walk along
the public road which we
followed to the Carlisle line &
beyond. We saw or heard
at least a dozen Robins &
3 Bluebirds. The rain had
ceased but there was strong
east wind and some mist
driving before it. Robins sang freely.
Concord
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. APRIL 29, 1913 [Tuesday, April 29, 1913] Wea [Weather]
First apple blossoms.      Dull.
Cloudy & cool with fresh E.[east] wind.
Light rain in early morning.
 First House Wren - at 8 A.M. in
lilacs front of house scolding at pair of
Tree Swallows perched on bird house
in which a Wren nested last year. 
Scolding there again at 11 A.M.
  Spent forenoon about Farm with
the Stones, strolling about in orchard
& woods. Saw only a few birds.
  In P.M. (3 - 6.30) we walked
to Ball's & Davis Hills. Very
few birds noted there. River 
falling rapidly & much of grass
covered marshes now exposed. 
At the Farm two apple trees are
covered with pink buds about 
to burst & we saw one blossom
fully open. Many trees covered 
with green leafage.