Cambridge, Mass.
1900.
May 14
  Early morning cloudy & calm; remainder of day
sunny but very breezy with light E. wind Ther. 50 degrees - 70 degrees.
  Spent most of the day in the garden. Of
the birds seen yesterday the majority were still
present and there were two or three new comers.
The full list is as follows: 3 or 4 Robins, 1 Gray-
cheeked Thrush, 1 Swainson's Thrush, 1 Cat-bird,
(singing), 1 Yellow Warbler, 1 Black-poll Warbler (male)
1 Oven bird, 1 Redstart (male), 1 White-throated Sparrow,
1 Swamp Sparrow, 1 Lincoln's Finch, 1 Oriole,
two or three Crows (flying), 2 Crow Blackbirds (passing
over), 1 Parula (Usnea) Warbler (singing), 1 Blackburnian
Warbler (singing in the elms in front of the
's). 
Birds seen
in our
Garden.
  The Lincoln's Finch was a shy, skulking
fellow like most of his kind. He sang five or
six times shortly before noon, giving the
House Wren form of song.
Lincoln's
Finch.
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