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Concord, Mass., Wolfeboro, N.H. [New Hampshire], Andover, Mass.
1898
June 13
  Clear and cooler with light E. wind.
  Spent the forenoon near the cabin. Heard a Nashville 
Warbler singing on Ball's Hill and found a Yellow Warbler's
nest with three eggs on the river shore at Bensen's landing.
  Took the noon train to Cambridge.
June 14  
  Clear and very warm.
  To Wolfeboro N.H. [New Hampshire] by 9 A.M. to the Weirs where
we were met by a steam launch. Crossing the lake
saw a Bonaparte's Gull sitting on a buoy. It appeared 
to be an immature bird with a good deal of dark mottling
on the head but no well-defined black hood.
" [June] 14-15  
  Heard one Warbling Vireo, one Yellow-throated Vireo, a Purple Finch,
several Chipping Sparrows, two Orioles, one or two Song sparrows,
a Least Flycatcher and several Robins singing in the village 
of Wolfeboro at evening. Purple Martins and Chimney Swifts were 
as numerous as ever & and at least one pair of Tree Swallows were
brooding in a bird box but the House Wrens appear to have
deserted the town. Only one Bobolink singing in the gooseberry fields
& no Savanna Sparrows heard there or elsewhere. English Sparrows
in about the usual numbers.
" [June] 16  
  Clear and cool. To Andover, Mass. by train arriving 11 A.M.
Walked about the village in the evening. Robins, Chippies, 
and Yellow-throated Vireos (two birds) singing.
" [June] 17  
  To Merrimac [Merrimack] by electric cars in the forenoon & back to Cambridge in 
the late afternoon.  