Turdus a /blctaielli. . 



Breezy Point, Warren, 11. II. Nest. 

 1894. W. Faxon and I started up the mountain ( Mt .ivioosilauke ) 



June 26. this morning, reaching the summit at about 10 A.M. Paxon went 

 down the slope while I kept along the ridge above the spring. 

 I found a Thrush's nest unquestionably belonging to X.kiSlL- 

 nelli in a low spreading balsam near the crest of the ridge. 

 It was scarce two feet above the ground on a short lateral 

 branch close against the main stem which ciirved out directly 

 over \\ j^k: shielding it very effectually from the weather. 

 Although evidently a new nest it vj'as dismantled the lining 

 having been lately pulled out by something. It was largely 

 composed of green moss and in every way closely resembled the 

 nest with eggs that I took on the 22nd. 



July 1. (W. Paxon spent last night on the top of Lit .Lloosilauke ). 



He had a most interesting time but brought no birds nor eggs 

 of any kind. The Bictoiell's Thrushes sang finely all over the 

 upper parts of the mountain last evening. Their concert was 

 at its height at S P.M. and the last bird was heard at S.20. 



