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Concord, Mass.
1913.
Aug 26
to
Nov. 13 
(No 2)

rarer as well as commoner kinds that occur regularly in N.E.
Among the former I noted the Tennessee [Tennessee Warbler], Orange-crowned [Orange-crowned Warbler], Cape May [Cape May Warbler],
Bay-breasted [Bay-breasted Warbler], Western Palm [Western Palm Warbler], Mourning [Mourning Warbler] and Connecticut [Connecticut Warbler]. Two Lincoln's
Sparrows were seen together on September 24 [September 24, 1913] and an adult White crowned [White-crowned Sparrow]
was noted on October 1 [October 1, 1913]. The September flights of small migrants were
much less interrupted or intermittant [intermittent] than usual flowing past almost
ceaselessly from day to day although the birds fluctuated considerably -
in numbers. In October we had an exceptionally heavy flight of White-
throated Sparrows & rather more than the usual number of Juncos but only
a very few Fox sparrows. Pine Linnets began to arrive early in the month
and occurred abundantly in large flocks during its latter half. On
the 27th [October 27, 1913] three Hudsonian Tits appeared together near our house remaining
there at least up to November 8 [November 8, 1913]. The Pine Grosbeak & the Lesser Redpoll
were noted on November 6 [November 6, 1913], but not before nor after this date.
I saw more Northern Shrikes than usual, the first on October 29 [October 29, 1913].
Horned Larks arrived on Oct. 28 [October 28, 1913] - about their usual date - & were