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Miscellaneous List 
Arranged by Mrs. Ella L. Horr. 
1896. A pair of Herring Gulls about North Pond all summer. 
Apr. 30, 1897, and later. Mockingbird at Green Hill Park. 
Jan. 21-Apr. 6, 1900. White-winged Crossbills about the city in flocks. 
June 3, 1900. Red Crossbills still in Elm Park. 
Apr. 8, 1905. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker on pine tree in Stephen Salisbury's 
grounds. Saw it on 22 different days at this time. John Coulson. 
Apr. 4, 1906. Male Goldfinch in full summer plumage. 
Jan. 4, 1907. Three White-winged Crossbills in Spencer. Food: hemlock 
cones on the ground. Harold H. Blanchard. 
Apr. 21, 1907. Nest of Woodcock with 3 eggs, in Oxford. 
1907. A White-throated Sparrow built its nest at Green Hill Park. "Nest 
found by Chester A. Reed. 
Nov. 12, 1907. Goldfinches in winter dress. 
Mar. 26, 1908. On Chandler Hill, a Horned Lark rose and sang while 
soaring high in the air. Miss Helen A. Ball. 
July 4, 1908. Nest of Oven-bird with 4 eggs, in the Dead Horse Hill woods. 
Feb. 1909. Evening Grosbeaks in Hubbardston. Mrs. Frances Palmer. 
Feb. 7, 1909. Evening Grosbeaks in Townsend. Mr. Af. A. Fraser. 
Oct. 16, 1909. Female Goldfinch feeding young birds, which had evidently 
just left the nest. 
Jan. 26, 1909. Partridge in a yard on School St. 
Jan. 29, 1910. Two Horned Larks. Spencer. 
Jan. 30, 1910. Flock of 20 Horned Larks in Spencer, during an ice storm. 
Harold H. Blanchard. 
May 6, 1910. Quail's nest with 14 eggs. Miss Anna M. Moore. 
Feb. 5, 1911. A flock of 9 Evening Grosbeaks, including 2 adult males, in 
Spencer. Harold H. Blanchard. 
Feb. 10-11, 1911. \ solitary female Evening Grosbeak in Greendale. 
Miss Abbie L. Sweetser. 
Feb. 23, 1911. A flock of about 50 Snow Buntings at Tatnuck. Chas. I. Rice. 
Apr. 5, 1911. A flock of 9 to 12 Evening Grosbeaks were seen on South- 
bridge St. Mrs. Henry Brannon, Chester A. Reed. 
