Near Wareham, Mass.
1900.
June 12-13
(No 11)
  29. Melospiza fasciata .- Very common especially near the
 villages and along the margins of brush-grown brooks.
[Melospiza georgiana .- I heard this Sparrow singing along
 the ? Brook in 1894 & Mr. Bangs has
 since found its nest & eggs there. We did not
 see it this season]
  30. Pipilo erythrophthalmus .- Abundant everywhere in dry,
 scrubby woods especially among bear oaks &
 in oak sprout lands. Less numerous here than
 on Naushon or Martha's Vineyard, however.
  31. Passer domesticus .-  Abundant in the villages.
  32. Agetaius phoeniceus .- Found breeding in small numbers
 about all the fresh water ponds &
 larger brooks.
  [Sturnella magna .- Mr. Bangs finds this species breeding
 near the Shore at the head of Buzzard's Bay but nowhere
inland although there are extensive mowing fields 
which should attract it]
  33. Icterus galbula .- We saw or heard Orioles in elms 
 shading the village streets in Naushon & East Naushon.
 Mr. Bangs thinks that about two or three pairs
 breed regularly in each of these villages
  34. Corvus americanus .- Less numerous than near Cambridge.
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