Concord, Mass.
1905.
 Summer Residents of our place
  17.  Northern Maryland Yellow- throat: - Four pairs at the farm
one on the bushy hillside behind the farm, the
other in the Berry Pasture. Several pairs also
along our river front.
 18. Redstart: - One pair breeding in the oak grove behind
the old barn at the farm, another near
Benson's Knoll on the river front. These were
all I noted.
  19.  Red-eyed Vireo: - Much less numerous than usual.
We had two pairs near the house at the farm
& two or three more pairs in the farm woods.
I noted very few in the Ball's Hill region.
  20. Solitary Vireo: - On June 6 I found a nest with
four fresh looking eggs. It was on Pine Ridge
suspended about 7 feet above the ground in the
terminal foliage of a slender branch of a white
pine. Both birds were at the nest, the male sitting.
He sang usually in Davis Swamp. A second
male sang through June in the Pulpit Rock
woods & occasionally in the trees about the 
farm barns.
  21. Yellow-throated Vireo: - A pair at the farm (their 
nest was in a large oak behind the barn) another 
at Davis Hill, a third at Holden's Hill.
There was also a male singing near the station
at West Bedford on June 10.