Lake Umbagog, Maine
Pine Point
1893.
Oct. 6.
(No. 2.)
had ever heard it before. Its voice was loud and heavy suggest-
ing a large bird. Later in the evening we heard still another
new cry in the dense spruce woods behind camp. This was quoc,
quoc-quoc, very loud, much like the quack of a Duck but fuller
and rounder. Will thought it was the note of some Owl but it
was quite new to him as well as to all the rest of the party.
  A Solitary VIreo was singing this morning and a Pileated
Woodpecker hammering and calling on the spruce knoll. Two
Canada Jays also passed near camp following the shore of the
Lake.
[margin]Solitary Vireo
Pileated W.
Canada Jays[/margin]