Bethel, Maine.
1903
December
1903
Bethel Maine.
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  Parus atricapillus  December 11: heard; December 12: 1 in a flock; December 13: 1 in a flock; December 14: 8 in a flock, 5 in a flock, 4 in a flock
  Parus hudsonicus  December 14: 2 in a flock with 5 female Parus atricapillus, 2 Regulus satrapa in firs and gray birches; December 17: 1 heard in tall dense firs.
  Regulus satrapa  December 12: I heard in dense firs; Dec 14: 2 in a flock, 1 in a flock, firs and arbor vitae; December 15: 1 heard; December 16: 4 heard; December 17: 3 heard
  Certhia f. americana  December 14: 1 heard in firs 
  Pinicola canadensis  December 11: 1 gray bird; December 12: 1 gray bird
  Aegiothus linaria  December 11: 32 in a flock in alders, 18 in a flock in larches. Several flying over; December 12: 12 in a flock in alders; December 13: heard; December 14: 9 in a flock in larch; December 16: 15 in a flock; December 17: 15 in a flock
  Spizella monticola  December 14: 1 heard chirping many times at 7 A.M. in alders near house.
  Bonasa u. togata  December 14: 2 tracks in snow in Glen Woods; December 15: feathers & other remains of bird killed by Hawk or Owl; December 16: 2 started by Mr. Reed. 
  Perisoreus canadensis
  No Blue Jays, no Nuthatches of either kind, 
no Woodpeckers, no Hawks or Owls (but feathers 
of Partridge evidently killed by a Hawk or Owl)