South Yarmouth, Mass.
1903
Sept 1-7
  I spent this period at my friend William Stone's house
at South Yarmouth. We took only one drive - to Brewster on the 4th - 
and most of our excursions were short ones such as walks to 
Swan, Long or Jane's Pond or trips up Bass River by boat. The
weather was remarkably fine during my entire stay. I noted 
the following birds:-
1. Merula migratoria. - September 2: 30 in a flock, 15 in a flock; September 4: 15; September 5: 20; September 6: 15
2. Siala sialis. - September 2: 6 in a flock
3. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. - September 2: 1; September 6: 1
4. Parus atricapillus. - September 2: 1; September 3: 1; September 4: 3 in full song; September 5: 2 in full song; September 6: 1
5. Sitta canadensis. - September 3: 2 in a flock in pitch pine woods busily engaged in catching flying insects after the manner of true Flycatchers
6. Dendroica virens. - September 2: 1
7. Denroica vigorsii. - September 3: 2 in full song; September 4: 1; September 6: 2
8. Geothlypis trichas. - September 2: 1; September 4: 1
9. Hirundo erythrogaster. - September 1: 1
10. Tachycineta bicolor. - September 2: 1; September 4: 1
11. Ampelis cedrorum. - September 2: heard 
12. Carpodacus purpureus. - September 6: 1 in large red cedars, shore Swan Pond.