Wolfeboro, Boston-Cambridge
Concord
Ther [Thermometer] THURS. JUNE 19, 1913 [Thursday, June 19, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Kicker sings off Ball's Hill    Fine
Clear & cool. Cloudy with 
light rain from 6 to 7 P.M.
Mr & Mrs. Galloupe & I left Wolfeboro
by 8.10 train. Reaching Boston at
2.10 I went to our office to 
report to Arthur, after lunching
at "Bunch O'Grapes". At 1.30
Jim Melvin & Major Denison
called for us. We walked to
State House & took Jim's car
thence to Copley Square Hotel where
we picked up Mrs. Melvin & [?].
Stopped next at Cambridge house
where we spent 2 hours in Museum
& garden. Rode to Concord at 3 ms [miles]
an hour rate. I was left at
Farm & walked thence to cabin
to spend night. At least 4 Veeries &
2 Bitterns singing. The Kicker sang
for half an hour 6.45 - 7.15 opp.[opposite]
cabin well north of boat canal.
He had an unusually harsh voice.
Concord (Ball's Hill & Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] FRI. JUNE 20, 1913 [Friday, June 20, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy & cool with light rain in
early morning.
  Birds singing within hearing of cabin
between 6.30 & 8 A.M. were Pine W. [Pine Warbler] (1)
Black & White Creeper (1) Song Sparrow (1)
Red-wing (2) [Red-winged blackbird (2)] Maryland Yellow thr [Maryland yellow-throat ] (2)
Scarlet Tanager (1) Quail (1) Cuckoos
of both species. At evening I heard also
2 Quail, 2 Bitterns & a Night Heron.
  To Farm at 8 A.M. spending day 
there overseeing turning out box stall
etc. in Bungalow barn. Birds 
singing there were Robin (1) Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] 
(1) Red-eye (1) [Red-eyed vireo (1)] Yellow Warbler (1)
Red start (1) [Redstart (1)] Yellow thr. Vireo [Yellow-throated Vireo (1)]
House Wren (2) Wood Pewee (1) Song
Sparrow (1) Tanager (1) Cuckoo (both
kinds). Meadow Lark (1) [Meadowlark (1)] Pheasants (2)
Least Fly. [Least Flycatcher] (1) Phoebe (1)
