Glendale, Berkshire County, Mass.
1899.
September
1-15
  The following birds noted at Glendale:
  Sialia sialis.  Flight call heard on the 10th.
  Merula migratorius.  A flock of twelve seen on the 2nd and another
of six on the 4th, besides a few scattering birds on other occasions.
  Turdus mustelinus.  One heard calling in the evening twilight
on the 3rd.
  Parus atricapillus.  Rather common in small flocks five being
the greatest number seen together at one time although the
flocks are often accompanied by Nuthatches & various kinds
of migrating Warblers.
  Sitta Carolinensis.  One seen on the 6th, another three following
along, both in an orchard near the house.
  Sitta Canadensis.  Heard on the 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th in hemlock
woods.
  Mniotilta varia.  An actual [male] in full song on the 4th was
the only individual met with.
  Dendroica virens.  An adult [male] with full black throat & a [female] or young
male seen on the 4th, six [females] or young males on the 6th.
  Dendroica caerulescens.  A [male] on the 4th.
  Dendroica pensylvanica.  A [male] with rich chestnut flanks & a
plain green & white bird see on the 4th.
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