Concord (Farm)
Ther   SAT. MAY 24, 1913  Wea
                                         Dull.
Cloudy with chill E. wind &
light rain in morning.
Tennessee Warbler singing at intervals
all day in oaks near barn & tree
over road. Also Usnea Warbler.
Wood Pewee heard near front of lawn.
Cat bird sang gloriously all day.
Both male House Wrens flooding the
place with music. 3 pairs of Tree
Swallow at & close about eating
boxes all day. Oriole at work on
half finished nest in shed at W.
end of house, same barrel when
we emptied last year. Female [?]
at blossoms snow drop tree [?]
farm birds singing ceaselessly all day.
Spent forenoon clearing out loft
of Bungalow farm with Zeph, Pr[?]
apple trees & transported flowers in P.M.
Mr. &  Mrs. Rosbins called at 5.30 P.M.
Concord (Farm) _ Cambridge
Heavy flight of north bound migrants
Ther   SUN. MAY 25, 1913  Wea
Pileated Woodpecker         Fine
Clear & warm light E. wind. Thunder shower
at 1 P.M. with hail & heavy rain.
Tennessee Warbler singing near pool in Berry Pas.
at 8 A.M. Swinison's Flicker was here [?]
At 10 A.M. I went to Ritchie place with 
Zeph to cut asparagus. Which then heard
a Pileated Woodpecker, on ridge east and
fording road to B[?] when oaks [?]
cut last [?] having sorted big point
The bird gave the prolonged succession of slow 
interrupted notes absolutely diagnostic.
Zeph reorganized it at once exclaiming "Ga!
that's one of them big [?] Leather heads"
I went in search of it but failed to find
or even hear it again. Song [?] about
with migrant Warblers. [?] &
Oven birds, most [?]. Heard
one B[?} [?}  (near Pu[?] Point &
several Blackburnian. Everything singing
freely most of forenoon. I went all 
over the place & found birds abundant 
everywhere. Saw the Nuthatch taking
large [?] of some kind into a 
hole 40 ft. above ground in one big
elm & [?] the road.
Gilbert & E drove to Concord in
Tutlers tram & took 4.17 Filisbury
train to Cambridge. Noted 11 species
of birds in the Garden about sunset
among them a Swainson's Flicker in
full song. Orioles singing in along close
* another over L[?] St. Spent most
of evening with C. & E. called about
Mr. Birch. S[?] [?] & Ba[?} [?]