Wareham, Mass.
1900
June 12-14
(No 2)
pretty little pond we heard a Blackburnian Warbler
singing. As Mr. Bangs had never met with the species
in the Wareham region before he followed up the bird
& shot it.
Blackburnian
Warbler
  We walked entirely around this Reservoir hearing a
Hermit Thrush & seeing a pair of Olive-sided Flycatchers
but finding only one nest, that of a Pine Warbler
with 4 badly-incubated eggs. I took a photograph of
the tree after the nest & the branch which supported it
had been removed.
Olive-sided
Flycatcher
Nest of
Pine Warbler.
  At a similar but smaller reservoir not far off
we found a nest of the Usnea Warbler built in a pitch
pine & containing 3 eggs far advanced in incubation.
This nest also we took. Several Tree Swallows
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