Merula migratoria. 



1892. Mass . 



July 27. ff.Qncprd. .- I sav Robin^^iln small flocks in my olueoerry sxamp 

 (No. 3) and among the maples at the foot of Holden's Kill. At the 



latter place they seemed to be collecting to roost (a little 



before sunset. ) 



Concord .- Robins too were coming in from various directions and Robin 

 pitching down into the mxaple woods on the eastern borders of the> roosts 

 meadow. Their* roost, however, is of trifling proportions judg- 

 ing from what I saw of it this evening. 



Aug."sk,. Concord.- The Robins, six or ei{;ht in niomber came, apparently, Curious- 

 {no.4) from, a distance and singly and pitched into the birch swamp ex- ly small 

 actly at the point where there was a well-defined but small Robin 

 roost in I886-V87. There can be no doubt that those that came roost, 

 this evening passed the night in those trees for I stayed near 

 them until it was nearly darX and heard them flutter and settle 

 them^selves on their perches. Surely this is the smallest Robin 

 roost on record? 



Aug. 17. 

 (No. 2) 



