Glendale, Mass.
1903.
Sept. 8-14
  I spent this period with my friend Daniel C. French
at Glendale devoting most of my time to superintending the
cutting of a considerable number of young pines to form a clearing
in the woods on the south side of the road. The 9th & 10th
were cloudy, all the other days clear. I paid little attention
to birds & noted only the following: -
  1. Sialia sialis. - September 10: 4; September 11: heard
  2. Merula migratoria. - September 9: 10; September 10: 5; September 11: 10
  3. Turdus mustelinus.- September 9: challenge note heard at eve.; September 10: challenge note heard at eve.; September 11: challenge note heard at eve.
  4. Parus atricapillus. - September 10: 1 in full song; September 11: 2; September 12: 2
  5. Certhia f. americana. - September 10: 1
  6. Sitta carolinensis. - September 12: 1
  7. Sitta canadensis. - September 12: 1
  8. Dendroica virens. - September 9: 1; September 10: 2; September 11: 1 in full song; September 12: 1 in full song, full song heard many times
about 9 A.M.
  9. Vireo olivaceus. - September 9: 5
  10. Ampelis cedrorum.- September 9: 2; September 10: heard; September 11: heard; September 12: heard
  11. Spinus tristis. - September 10: heard; September 11: heard; September 12: heard
  12. Corvus americanus. - September 9: 10; September 11: 20; September 12: 15
  13. Cyanocitta cristata. - September 9: heard; September 10: 6; September 11: 5; September 12: 6
  14. Colaptes auratus.- September 11: 1 in full song; September 12: 1 in full song
  15. Dryobates villosus. - September 9: 1; September 12: 1
  16. Chaetura pelagica. - September 9: 3; September 10: 3; September 11: 2
  17. Antrostomus vociferus. - September 10: 1 in full song, in nearly full song at evening; September 11: 1 in full song, in nearly full song at evening
  18. Trochilus colubris. - September 10: 1 female or juvenile male; September 14: 1 female or juvenile male
  19. Buteo lineatus. - September 12: 1 in full song