Breezy Hill, Warren, N.H.
May 28 to
June 7
  On May 28th I went to Breezy Point, N.H. where I
joined Messrs. Walter and Charles E. Faxon. The latter had
been there about a week. The former went to North Woodstock
in the 16th (May) and after spending four days there
settled at Merill's at Breezy Point on the 20th. On first
reaching North Woodstock he found the weather very cold
and birds scarce. During the next ten days the
bulk of the summer birds came but there was scarcely
any appreciable migration of species bound further
north, a Lincoln's Finch and two White-crowned Sparrows
being the only migrants of especial interest note.
  During my stay I devoted so much time to taking
photographs that I was unable to keep a daily journal
but this proved scarcely necessary for I made but few
observations which would have been worth recording. I went
up the mountain twice - on June 1st to the second
mile post, on June 6th to the cold spring. On the
first occasion I went above and walked both ways. On
the second Merrill drove me to the 3rd mile post where
I jointed the Faxons and walked with them to the
Cold spring & back to Merrill's. This second trip was
unsuccessful in every way for the mountain was so
enveloped in clouds that I made only a few poor
pictures and we found no interesting birds or nests.
  The Faxons had been up twice before on May 25 when
they [delete]found[/delete] saw a Hudsonian Chickadee and a [female] Spruce
Partridge but no Bicknell's Thrushes, on the 30th May
when they found Bicknell's Thrushes numerous but saw
nothing else of peculiar interest.