Lake Umbagog. 
Pine Point
1896
June 8
  Cloudy with S.E. wind and steady rain most of the day.
  At about 7 A.M. we visited the nest of the Brown Creeper found
May 29 just beginning. It had 4 eggs to-day. Although I spent nearly
an hour photographing it the birds were not seen nor heard. This nest
is not far from our path to Osgood's Point which we traverse daily
but I have heard the [male] singing only once (on June 3rd) and then
he sang only two or three times. The Brown Creeper is apparently
one of the rarest birds of this region the present season. Indeed I
have found but this one pair.
[margin]Nest of
Brown Creeper[/margin]
  At 2 P.M. we broke camp and started for Lakeside by steamer
towing our small fleet of boats. The passage was dull and
monotonous with no birds of any interest.
[margin]We break
camp &
return to
Lakeside[/margin]