1905.
May 16
(No 2) 
  Returning via Howe's meadow I found a number of
birds in the woods at the base of Holden's Hill. I saw
here 4 male and 2 female Tanagers practically together among 
some bushes at the edge of these woods.
  It was interesting to note that while the
migrants were collected in large numbers in a few
sheltered places our local birds (even, in some cases, of
the same species, were scattered about and clung to 
their usual stations despite the keen east wind.
Most of the birds kept low down but in sheltered
places the Warblers feed a good deal in the tops of 
the oaks.