Concord (Farm & Anger's Mill)
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, April 30, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Robin building in Mill Mixed.
Forenoon cloudy with chill north
east wind, frequent light showers
and one prolonged snow squall.
Afternoon sunny. Cold N.W. [northwest] wind
at evening with 40 [degree] temperature.
  First White thr. Sparrows [First White-throated Sparrows] 3 [in a flock] &
Spotted Sandpiper (1).
  Starting at 8 A.M. Gilbert & I motored
to Anger's Mill where he left me for
an hour to arrange with Gross about
sawing a lot of pine & oak logs which
Zeph & Lawrence's man were hauling
up to the mill. It was bitterly chill
& raining sleeting & snowing by turns.
3 White-thr. Sparrows [White-throated Sparrows] (1 [in full song]), Ruby crown [Ruby-crowned Kinglet] [in full song]
sev. [several] Juncos & Spotted Sandpipers near Mill.
Robin building nest on beam within
8 ft. of saw running noisily all the while.
Saw Robin everywhere along road.
Home by 11. Transplanted things from
flower garden to new beds in P.M.
[female] Sapsucker in oaks behind barn
at 8 A.M. & [male] there at 3 P.M.
Concord (Farm & Ball's Hill)
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, May 1, 1914 Wea [Weather]
32 [degrees] Fine
Brilliantly clear with cold, violent
N. [north] wind. Water in pan in chicken yard
frozen over as thick as window glass at
sunrise & puddles on road iced over.
  First Black & White Creepers 2 [males in full song] Ball's Hill
  Started for Ball's Hill at 8 A.M. with
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert], Burbank & George. The men
worked there all day raking leaves.
Wildflowers making a great show -
hepaticas, spring beauty & blood root, all
at their best & finer than ever before.
Hyacinths by horse shed very fine also.
Red maples & sweet gale in fullest
bloom making the swamps blaze.
2 Black & White Creepers ([males in full song]) on Hill.
Yellow rump [Yellow-rumped Warbler] & Yellow Palm [Yellow Palm Warbler] & [female and male]
Phoebees [Pheobes], near cabin Ruby crown [Ruby-crowned Kinglet] [male in full song] 
in Pine Park. Gilbert saw flock of 40
Red-wings [Red-winged Blackbirds] in Bensen's pasture. I saw
18 there later - all [males]. Started 2
Hermits among cedars near peach orchard
while walking back at 5 P.M.