Cambridge, Mass.
1909.
May 25
Birds noted in our Garden, 8-11 A.M.
  1. Turdus aliciae 1 large bird with another probably same kind but not identified
  2. Merula migratoria male in full song, female with white wing bars building
  3. Galeoscoptes carolinensis male in full song. Remarkably fine singer.
  4. Mniotilta varia female
  5. Helminthophila rubricapilla male in full song
  6. Compsothlypis americana usneae male in full song
  7. Dendroica aestiva male in full song
  8. Dendroica caerulescens male in full song
  9. Dendroica maculosa 2 males in full song
  10. Dendroica pennsylvanica 3 males in full song
  11. Dendroica castanea male in full song
  12. Dendroica striata male in full song, male in full song
  13. Dendroica virens male in full song, 2 females
  14. Seiurus aurocapillus male in full song
  15. Seiurus novaboracensis 2 in a flock, 1 in full song
  [Geothlypis philadelphia? Seen by boy visitor, in lilacs. He is very sure of it]
  16. Wilsonia pusilla male in full song
  17. Wilsonia canadensis male in full song
  18. Vireo olivaceus male in full song
  19. Vireo flavifrons male in full song
  20. Spizella socialis male in full song, female, 1, 1.
  21. Melospiza lincolni male in full song sang twice 8 A.M. Seen dozens of times but never well. Very shy Kept on lilacs
  22. Hydemales ludoviciana male in full song Superb singer.
  23. Icterus galbula male in full song and female in a flock
  24. Corvus americanus Heard in early morn.
  25. Cyanocitta cristata 1.
  26. Empidonax minimus 1 silent bird. Well seen.
  27. Chaetura pelagica. Heard overhead.
  28. Coccyzus americanus. 1 cooing, Also seen.
  29. Spinus tristis. 1 in full song
  30. Turdus swainsoni 1 well seen & peenk heard