Bethel, Maine
1913.
Nov. 15-22 
(No 8)

10. Spizella monticola. - One seen, in company with a Junco,
in Dr. Gehring's apple orchard on the 16th [November 16, 1913]; another 
heard chirping in swampy thickets east of the house 
on the 18th [November 18, 1913].

11. Junco hyemalis. - On the 16th [November 16, 1913] I saw a Junco with a Tree
Sparrow in the apple orchard. On the 18th [November 18, 1913] another (or 
the same) was noted near the house.

12. Passer domesticus. Upwards of a dozen birds chattering along 
the upright trunk of a large elm  in the village, on the 16th [November 16, 1913].

13. Cyanocitta cristata. - One heard screaming long & hard on the 16th [November 16, 1913],
then seen (along wood edges near the Gehrings') on 19th [November 19, 1913], one on 21st [November 21, 1913].

14. Dryobates pubescens. On the afternoon of the 21st [November 21, 1913] I met 
with a [male] & [female] Downy far back in the forest and rather 
widely separated from one another.

15. Bonasa u. togata [Bonasa umbellus togata]. - One seen on the 16th [November 16, 1913], four on the 20th [November 20, 1913],
two on the 21st [November 21, 1913], all quite as wary as our Mass. [Massachusetts] birds.