Colebrook to Wolfeboro, N.H.
1896
June 15
  Cloudy & cool with E. wind.
  Left Colebrook at 6.20 s.m. and reached Wiers[sic] on Lake Winne-
pesaukee at 12.50 P.M. There was no boat across the Lake
before 4.45 P.M. so had over 4 hours to wait. I spent this
time writing. As I sat in the open station I could hear
a Pine Warbler and a Yellow-rump singing near each other
in the white pine woods on the hill opposite.
  In crossing the Lake this evening I saw two Loons, one in
full plumage, the other a gray bird. On the 16th I saw four
Loons in this Lake. The steamer captains say they breed in
the smaller lake & ponds only but I believe there must be
some nests in Winnipesaukee.
  During my two days (15th 17th) stay at Wolfboro I heard two
Baltimore Orioles, a Bobolink & a Warbling Vireo in the village.
The Martins have lost their old box but a few birds were
breeding in a new one not far off. I could find no
House Wrens in Wolfboro this year.