Cambridge, Mass.
1900.
May 24, 25
  The 24th was cloudy, the 25th fair but very hazy.
A chill E. wind was blowing on both days.
  I was walking in the garden during the greater
part of both days and on both I saw in addition
to the regular resident summer species the following
birds: a Gray-cheeked Thrush, A Swainson's Thrush,
a pair of Canadian warblers, a pair of Maryland
Yellow-throats, an Oven-bird and a Water Thrush.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush and the Swainson's both
sang a little at evening on the 25th.
North-bound
migrants in 
the Garden
Alice's &
Swainson's 
Thrushes sing.
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