Near Wareham, Mass.
1900.
June 12-14
(No 13)
  38. Contopus virens. - Very common especially in the open
groves of pitch pines which are scattered throughout
the burnt lands.
  39. Empidonax minimus. - One heard in an apple orchard
near Wareham village on the 14th. In 1894 they were
not uncommon & I took a nest & eggs in pitch pine
woods near the Reservoir.
  40. Trochilus colubris. - One in the Bangs' flower garden on
the morning of the 14th.
  41. Chaetura pelagica. - Quite as numerous as in the
region about Concord.
  42. Antrostomus vociferus. - Abundant. Heard three males
singing at once near the Bangs' house on the evening
of the 11th. They sang all night on this & the following
two nights but on the night of the 14th we did not
hear one perhaps because the weather was cloudy & cool.
  43. Chordeiles popetue. - Very numerous in June 1894 when
we started two females from their eggs. This year we 
traversed the same grounds but noted only a single
bird which was heard peeping near the Reservoir on the 12th.
  [Drybotes villosus. - Mr. Bangs sees this species frequently
in summer & has found one nest with young near
Wareham. I did not meet with it either in 1894 or this year.
  44. Dryobates pubescens medianus. - Two or three met with.
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