Bethel, Maine.
1903.
Sept. 18-27
  I spent this period as a guest under Dr. Gehring's roof.
The weather was clear and for the most part rather warm.
I was out of doors most of the time but only once got
beyond the boundaries of the Doctor's land where, in the woods
below the house, we were all busily occupied in building a
camp of gray brick logs. The following birds were noted: -
  1. Sialia sialis. - September 20: heard; September 23: heard
  2. Merula migratoria. - September 19: 1; September 20: 1; September 21: 2; September 22: 2; September 23: 1; September 24: 2; September 25: 1; September 26: 1
  3. Turdus pallasii. - September 20: heard; September 22: 1; September 25: 1; September 26: 1
  4. Regulus satrapa. - September 19: heard; September 22: heard; September 25: heard; September 26: heard
  5. Parus atricapilla. - September 19: heard; September 21: 1; September 22: heard; September 23: heard; September 24; September 25; September 26; September 27: 2 in a flock
  6. Sitta carolinensis.- September 20: 1
  7. Sitta canadensis. - September 27: 1
  8. Dendroica coronata. - September 18: heard; September 19: heard; September 20: 8 in a flock
  9. Dendroica striata. - September 23: 1 in full song, full song heard 8 or 10 times 9 A.M.
  10. Vireo olivaceous. - September 20: 1
  11. Vireo solitarius. - September 20: 1 in full song (apple orchard in village); September 23: 1 in full song; September 25: 1 in full song
  12. Vireo gilvus. - September 20: 1 in full song (village elms)