Cambridge - Concord.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Nov. 16, 1914 [November 16, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fresh track of big Buck. Stormy
Raining most of day, at times in
forenoon very heavily. Wind S.W. [southwest]
changing to N.W. [northwest] in late P.M. when
the clouds parted & the sun shone out
just before setting. Evening cool & windy.
  In Garden saw a Brown Creeper & 2 Jays
& heard a Golden crest [Golden-crested Kinglet] & a Flicker.
Flight of Gulls drifting over towards Fresh P. [Fresh Pond]
8-9 A.M.
  Spent forenoon in Museum writing
letters. Miss Balch at luncheon.
Gilbert & I started for Concord at
1.55 getting there before 2. Motored
through Trapelo road & Lexington state 
road under lowering skies with
dashes of rain every now & then.
Reached Farm at 3.30. Rambled
about until after sunset - which was
a glorious one. 25 Juncos in raspberry 
patch. Gold-crest [Golden-crested Kinglet] heard. Started 2
Partridges & 2 hen Pheasants in Cedar
Park. Cock Pheasant calling across road.
Fresh track of very large buck in 
Cedar Park. He had run thro. [through] it at full speed.

Concord.
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1914 [November 17, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cold with blustering W. [west]
wind. Ground hard frozen except
through middle of day when it was
very muddy in roads & cultivated lands.
  5 [in a flock] Chickadees in Berry Pasture, 5
Goldfinches in elms by barn, 25 Juncos
in orchard, Purple Finch heard in
Cedar Park, Fox Sparrow heard chirping
& clucking in Birch Field, Partridge
started in run, Downy Woodpecker, [male],
at suet (7 A.M.), two or three Crows,
Blue Jay seen by Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert], Punkatassett  Hill [Punkatasset Hill].
  I was in & out of doors alternately
through day, supervising various tasks
by various men. Zeph & George burnt 
a brush heap & cut down trees in
Berry Pasture. Manson & Casper got out
stones (our fields littered with recently
excavated ones of various sizes). Gardine
Lawrence ploughed up door yard.
Burbank & I planted lots of bulbs.
The Town sent down men to correct
trouble in our electric light systems.
I walked to Birch Field at evening.