[Cambridge, Massachusetts]
1912.
July 20
(No 3)
[July 20, 1912]

  The number and the variety of the birds seen during this
walk surprised me not a little. Here is a full list of them.
1. Yellow Warbler. Two in apple tree near Coolidge farm.
2. Savanna Sparrow. [Male] in full song; [female] near him chirping anxiously.
3. Song Sparrow. 3 [males] singing on edge of marsh.
4. House Sparrow. About a dozen along edge of marsh.
5. Meadow Lark. Two or three in marsh, one in full song.
6. Red wing Blackbird. Flock of six [females] & young in marsh.
7. Crow Blackbird. Flock of about thirty.
8. Flicker. Two on ground in marsh.
9. Crow. Five or six in Cemetery oaks.
10. King bird. Family party of four, edge of marsh.
11. Chimney Swift. About a dozen on marsh.
12. Kingfisher. One flying over river.
13. Sparrow Hawk. Family party of four or five in oaks
edge of marsh & flying over it. We saw one carrying what
