Concord, Mass.
1905
Summer Residents of our Place.
  6. Bluebird: - A pair nesting in Bensen's pastures (in
the hole occupied by Hairy Woodpeckers last year),
another pair (possibly two pairs) on the Ritchie place,
a pair in the field opposite the farm house
(nesting in a box) and a fourth pair occupying 
a box (& nesting in it twice this season) on a 
pole in our flower garden. These are all the
birds I found nesting. No doubt there have been
other pairs as the birds have been very common
on all sides of us.
  7. Chickadee: - At least two pairs at the Farm, one
at Ball's Hill & one in the opening between Ball's
& Davis Hills. The last named birds nested in a
low step at the edge of a belt of bushes. One of
the pairs at the farm nested in a dead prong
of the big elm that stands at the end of our
wood shed and at a height of fully 5 feet. 
  8. Black and White Creeper: - Rather less numerous than
usual. Not more than 5 or so pairs noted
on our land.
  9. Golden winged Warbler: - A male established in the
Blueberry Pasture singing frequently, also, in the
orchards near the house. This was the only
bird I noted.
  10. Nashville Warbler: - One male singing in Birch Field,
another in the Barrett Run. I saw the latter 
once in company with its mate.