Concord, Mass.
1893 
July  2                                                                                                   
  Clear and hot with light S. wind.
  The Pine Warbler visited our elms again this morning
singing freely for some time.
  During the forenoon I heard Robins, Chippies, one Warbling
Vireo and now & then a Least Flycatcher. Orioles are severely
silent now although I see them frequently. Most of these
young have left the nest and are roaming about in
broods. Song Sparrows singing by the river all this morning.
  For the past three days I have heard Eave  Swallows at
all hours flying over the house uttering the rough
tcharr note.
  I spent the entire day in the house and did
not walk at evening as usual not feeling well.