Oxford County, Maine.
1899.
Sept. 22 to
Oct 4
  Dendroica virens.- Sep. 25: 4[circled]; Sep 26: 5[circled]; Sep 27: 2 Bethel.
  Dendroica caerulescens.- Sept. 28 [female] Bethel.
  Dendroica palmarum.- On Sept 26th a large mixed flock of
Warblers visited the shrubbery about
Dr. Gehring's house at Bethel. Among
D.p. [Dendroica palmarum] hyperchrysea. I saw all these birds
distinctly and identified them positively. 
  Dendroica palmarum hyperchrysea
  Geothlypis trichas.- Oct. 1: 1 Upton.
  Vireo olivaceous.- Sept. 26: 1 * [singing] Bethel, (singing feebly & brokenly) 
  Loxia leaucoptera. -  Sept. 23: 25[circled; Sep 26: heard; Sep 27: heard Bethel.
Under date of Sept. 26 I wrote in my diary, The country is flooded
with Crossbills of both species. I see or hear them almost hourly. L. minor
is the most abundant of the two.
  Loxia c. [curvirostra] minor. -Sept. 24: heard; Sep 26: heard; Sep 27: heard; Sep 28: heard; Sep 29: heard Bethel.
  Junco hyemalis.- Sept. 27: 6[circled] Bethel.
  Spizella socialis .- Sept 30: 20; Oct 1: 15 between Bethel and Upton.
Oct 1: 3 Lakeside.
  Zonotrichia albicollis.- Sept 23: 4; Sep 24: 4;  Sep 27: 2; Sep 28: 1 * [singing]; Sep 29: 1 * [singing] Bethel.
Sept. 30: juvenile; Oct 2: juvenile;  between Bethel and Upton.
  Zonotrichia leucophrys.- Sept 23: 1 juvenile; Sep 24: 1 juvenile; Sep 29: heard, Bethel.
Sept 30: 30; Oct 2: 70 between Bethel and Upton.
  Melospiza fasciata.- Sept 23: 1; Sep 27: 4 Bethel.
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