South Yarmouth, Mass.
1903.
Sept. 1-7 
(No 2)
13. Spinus tristis. - September 2: heard; September 3: heard. 
14. Passerculus savanna. - September 3: 1
15. Ammodramus caudacutus (?). - September 3: 4 in salt marshes, mouth Bass River. Identified by sight only but certainly Sharp-tails of some kind.
16. Pooecetes gramineus. - September 4: 1
17. Melospiza melodia. - September 2: 1; September 4: 2
18. Spizella socialis. - September 4: 2; September 6: 20 in a flock in weedy gardens on borders of village.
19. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. - September 2: 2; September 3: 1; September 4: 1; September 6: 1. Scrubby oak woods
20. Agelaeus phoeniceus. - September 3: 10 in a flock; September 4: 29 in a flock, all adult males, Brewster; September 5: 22 males, 5 females in a flock, Cat tail swamp head of upper pond on Bass River.
21. Sturnella magna. - September 2: 1; September 3: 5 in a flock; September 5:1
22. Corvus americanus. - September 2: 1; September 3: 4; September 4: 7 in a flock; September 5: 16 in a flock; September 6: 8 in a flock. All local birds; probably.
23. Cyanocitta cristata. - September 2: heard; September 3: heard; September 5: 2; September 6: 4 in a flock
24. Colaptes auratus. - September 2: 3; September 3: 4; September 4: 2
25. Contopus virens. - September 2: 1; September 3: 2 Pitch pine woods
26. Ceryle alcyon. - September 2: 2; September 3: 1; September 4: 3; September 5: 8 Bass River chiefly.
27. Trochilus colibris. - September 4: 1 female or juvenile male at bed of touch-me-not near Mill at Brewster village.
28. Circus hudsonius. - September 2: 1; September 4: 2 brown birds at Cranberry bog near Brewster