Penobscot Bay, Maine.
1896
June 26  
  Cloudy with strong S. W. wind, a dash or two of rain & dense
fog late in the afternoon.
  I spent the day ashore taking a walk through the wood road
in the forenoon with camera & hatchet selecting & cutting out 
spots for photographing later. The change of weather seemed to have
set all the Warblers singing again, especially the Nashvilles of 
which I heard three. I also heard two & perhaps three Kinglets.
  Watrons & Conary went to Heron Island returning at noon.
They report a large colony of Gulls on this island the majority
nesting in trees. Watrons brought back three sets of eggs.