1890
June 1
Wayland to Concord, Mass.
were congregated alighting in little clusters on the
ground then whisking off again.
  The Solitary Vireo heard on the 30th again singing 
in the isolated cluster of oaks & hickories on Herd's Hill.
Reached the Manse at 4.30 P.M.
  During the entire trip I did not hear or see a single
Wood Thrush, Henslow's Bunting or Yellow-winged Sparrow.
Barn and White-bellied Swallows, Bobolinks & Red-wings were
less numerous than usual. Rose-breasted Grosbeaks in
exceptional abundance.