Near Wareham, Mass.
1900.
June 12-14
(No 7)
  11. Dendroica pennsylvanica. - Common about swamps and
also found sparingly in the oak scrub on the burnt 
lands.
  12. Dendroica blackburniae. - On the morning of June 12 we
found a male in full song in rather open pitch pine woods
on a hillside bordering a reservoir in Wareham. As it
was the first bird of the species which Mr. Bangs has
ever found in this region in the breeding season he shot
& preserved the specimen which was in fairly high plumage.
Although no female or nest was discovered I think it highly
probable that both were really hidden somewhere in
the top of one of the pines near where the male was
singing.
  13. Dendroica virens. - Common in an extensive white pine
swamp bordering a brook and also sparingly
distributed throughout the older pitch pine woods. 
  14. Dendroica vigorsii. - Abundant throughout the pitch pine
woods even where the trees were small & widely
scattered. On June 12th we found a nest containing
4 eggs on the point of hatching. The nest was
scarce 12 feet above the ground near the top of a
small, slender, stunted pitch pine which stood on
a sandy hillside which the fires had almost
completely denuded of vegetation.
  15. Dendroica discolor. - The whole Wareham region is
literally swarming with Prairie Warblers this season.
I should say that the numbers have increased
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