Near Cambridge, Mass.
1902.
July 28
  During a walk through Payson Park, Belmont, this afternoon,
I noted the following birds: -
  1. Hirundo erythrogaster. - One flying in company with Swifts.
  2. Cyanospiza cyanea. - One heard chirping anxiously in thicket
  3. Cyanocitta cristata. - One heard screaming, another seen.
  4. Sturnella magna. - One in full regular song in grassy field.
  5. Chaetura pelagica. - A flock of thirty flying over the lawn.
  6. Falco sparvenius. - One flying over the lawn pursued by a Kingbird
  7. Colinus virginianus. - One whistling bob-white on W. side of reservoir.
Payson Park
  July 29. At Fresh Pond this afternoon I noted:-
  1. Melospiza fasciata. - One in full song at entrance to Kingsley Park.
  2. Ceryle alcyon. - One sitting on rail of fence at Hemlock Point.
  Falco sparvenius. One seen flying over Brattle Street just 
to the eastward of Elmwood (opposite the old Wells place). It
was pursued by a King bird.
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