Cambridge, Mass.
1902.
July.
(No 4)
  13. Zamelodia ludoviciana. - An adult male in full song on the 2nd, 4th,
7th, and 10th (late date for singing). One seen on the 12th and one
feeding on mulberries on the 14th.
  14. Dolichonyx orizivorus. - One heard pinking overhead on the 14th.
  15. Icterus galbula. - Single birds, both adults & young, seen or heard
every few days. In full song only twice - on the 7th & 31st. 
  16.Quiscalus q. aeneus. - Noted on the 1st (6 birds) 2nd (8 birds) 3rd (10 birds) 7th (heard) July 11, 1; July 15, 1; July 16, 2; July 19, 1; July 31, 1.
  17. Corvus americanus. - July 7, 5 in a flock in flight; July 14, 1 in flight; July 15, 3 in flight; July 16, 2 in flight; July 28, 6 in a flock in flight
  18.Tyrannus tyrannus. -  On the evening of the 18th a KIng bird 
performed its song flight over the Garden. I saw another three on the 29th.
  19. Contopus virens. - One singing in the Lindens on the 11th. It
was no doubt the same as a bird that I heard daily in
the big willows in Hubbard Park from the 7th to 10th of the month.
  20. Trochilus colubris. - Only two noted, one on the 7th, the other
on the 30th, both either females or young birds. I cannot
understand why Hummers have visited our garden so seldom these
past two or three summers. We have an abundance of the flowers
that they like best.
  21. Chaetura pelagica. - Flying over the garden nearly every morning
and evening usually singly or in pairs, not infrequently four or
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