1905
April 14
(No 2)
  About 5 P.M. Gilbert while standing in the cabin
door saw a male Sharp-shinned Hawk come skimming
along the river path. It passed the old cabin within
a few yards and alighted on a low branch not over
fifteen feet from the front of Gilbert's cabin where it
remained for about half a minute. Precisely the
same thing has happened at least three to four
times since the cabins were built. I remember
on one occasion finding the feathers of a Sparrow
that had been killed by a Hawk.