Bethel, Maine.
1907
January 19 -
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Systematic notes
1. Parus atricapillus. - January 19: 3 in a flock heard, 2 in a flock heard, 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock; January 21: 6 in a flock heard in full song, 5 in a flock heard in full song, 5 in a flock heard in full song; January 29: 4 in a flock, 3 in a flock, 2 in a flock; January 30: 2 small flocks; January 31: 2 in a flock, 6 in a flock
2. Parus hudsonicus. - January 19: 1 heard; January 21: 4 in a flock heard; January 30: 2 in a flock
3. Sitta canadensis. - January 19: 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock, 1 in a flock; January 21: 1 male; January 30: 2 in a flock
4. Regulus satrapa. - January 19: 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock; January 21: 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock, 1 in a flock; January 29: 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock; January 30: 3 in a flock, 2 in a flock; January 31: 1 in a flock
5. Pinicola canadensis. - January 19: heard; January 20: heard; January 21: heard; January 31: 4
6. Bonasa u. togata. - January 19: 1 seen by patient Dr. G's; January 21: track seen; January 30: 1
7. Certhia fam. americana. - January 21: 1 seen by Glen Woods.
8. Acanthis linaria. - January 21: 5 in a flock, 2 in a flock, 2 in a flock, 1 in a flock; January 29: 1; January 30: 50 in a flock, 6 in a flock; January 31: 12 in a flock
9. Ceophlaeus pileatus. - January 21: 1 in full song Glen Woods.
10. Dryobates villosus. - January 21: male dense fir woods.
11. Acanathis l. rostrata (?) January 30: 1 by Redpoll 
in flock of (6) of usual (?).
It looked as big as Purple Finch.
Its flight chatter & Canary call
were both louder than those of
the other birds. I got very near it.
12. Aster atricapillus? Marks in snow where
a large Hawk had killed & dropped
a Partridge finally taking it up into
a pine & plucking it there