1891
June 3
(No 3)
Mass.
North Truro. - pond and a musk-rat swimming
across the creek. Yellow Warblers were singing
in the scrub.
  We reached the house at 11 A.M. packed
our things, dined at 12 o'clock and
started for the railroad station at North
Truro at one o'clock taking the 2.20 train
for Boston. As we were crossing the
commons the horse started two small
Sparrows which looked like Yellow-wings
but we did not stop to identify them.
Five Crow Blackbirds were stalking about
on the beach near the fish houses.
  From the cars we saw (near Wellfleet
a pair of Carolina Doves darting off through
some pitch pine woods. Miller has found
them near the Highland House but none
were seen either there or at High head
during this trip.
  I close the present record by a brief
description of the Eel Pond and its
surroundings and an enumeration of the 
birds which we noted during our stay
in North Truro and at High Head, the
local name for the bluff near Warren Small's 
farm.