Glendale, Mass.
1912
June 9
(No 2)
[June 9, 1912]

  There was little singing last evening or early this morning
but now, at noon, as I am sitting under the hemlocks a perfect
medley of bird voices comes unceasingly to my ears from every direction.
Near at hand are two Red-eyes, an Oven bird, the Black-throated Blue
and Black throated Green Warblers, a Tanager, a Blackburnian Warbler
and a Hummingbird (chirruping). Further off, in the pasture hemlocks,
are Magnolia Warblers & an Indigo bird. The Wood Thrushes are silent
and I heard only a few notes from one last evening. The
Robins sang well at evening & morning but there are only a 
few of them here this year. Now I hear a Crested Flycatcher
in the far distance and a Redstart and a Black & White Creeper.