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Concord, Massachusetts.
1897
January 27
(No 2) 
another thus: +++.
  Near Ball's Hill in the Holden meadow a flock
of upwards of fifty (I counted over forty) crows
were walking about on the ice. I was surprised
to see so many at this season.
  As I was walking along the ridge of Davis's Hill
I started a Red-tailed Hawk from one of the larger
pines. As it flew off over the frozen river it uttered
its husky scream two or three times.
  Returned to Cambridge by the 4 P.M. train.