Concord, Mass.
1909.
March 18
  Brilliantly clear with raging N.W. wind. 18 degrees at sunrise.
A harsh day with no comfort to be had save in very sheltered places.
Weather
  Came to Concord by an early train this morning to spend
two or three weeks at the Farm. There is no snow in roads
or fields but plenty of it still in dense woods, especially
under pines. River open and uncommonly low for this season
although over the meadows in places.
Return to Concord
  Took short walk in early afternoon (1-3 P.M.).
visiting Pulpit Rock woods, Birch Field, Ritchie place,
Barrett Run and Berry Pasture. Saw Redpolls,
Chickadees (2 solitary birds) Robins (7 in Harris' pastures)
Crows (3 or 4) & what may have been a Goshawk. The only
bird heard singing was one of the Chickadees.
Robins
  Started two Rabbits from their forms, stumbling on
them quite by chance. One was in Birch Field, the
other in the Barrett Run, a favorite haunt of theirs.
Rabbits