Cambridge, Mass.
1901.
June 27
(No 5)
wholly disappeared but I looked for it in vain
this morning nor did I see any of the bay berry
which used to abound along the foot of the ridge
next the salt marsh. Indeed the ground under the 
trees seemed to be nearly everywhere around wholly
with grass and weeds.
  Within the actual limits of the Cemetery birds of
all kinds appeared to be exceedingly scarce. Indeed
noted there only the following: -
1. Red-eyed vireo. - One singing fitfully.
2. Chipping Sparrow. - Two singing.
3. Song Sparrow. - One in full song near an arbor vitae hedge
4. English Sparrow. - Two seen.
5. Crow. - A brood of four young accompanied by both parents.
6. Bronzed Grackle. Four or five
7. Flicker. One "shouting", two or three seen.
List of birds 
noted in 
Cambridge 
Cemetery.
  Gray squirrels were numerous throughout the Cemetery &
I saw one Chipmunk. The latter arrival has been nearly
exterminated in Mt. Auburn within the past ten years because 
of its habits of destroying geranium plants.
  On the way home I heard a Wood Pewee in the pines at Elmswood.