1902.
March 22 
(No. 3)
which there are many among the blueberry bushes
in this pasture. Perhaps I should note that on
one occasion when he was descending I was nearly 
certain that I heard the wing whistling & the song
notes at one and the same time.
  I found perfectly fresh deer tracks on the edge
of the woods just below the orchard to-day. They
were of the same size as those seen yesterday.
Deer tracks on the farm
  Horned Larks were about all the morning. I
did not see them but heard their piping flight
calls a dozen different times.
  There was also a Red-Shouldered Hawk 
screaming in the distance towards Lawrence's woods.
  In the afternoon I heard a Purple Finch
(the call note only) in the orchard.
  The grass is faintly green on sunny banks. 
It was vividly so on some of the Cambridge
lawns yesterday.
  At evening I heard several Fox Sparrows
lisping among some young white pines near
Pulpit Rock but I listened in vain for the
song. The birds were apparently seeking roosts
for the night.
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