Sturnella magna - two Watertown & Belmt [Belmont]
MASS. (Middlesex Co.) [Middlesex County, Massachusetts]
Molothrus pecoris - two Watrn. [Watertown]
1876.
Sunday
March 26 [March 26, 1876] Clear warm and a lovely day. While taking
a walk in the afternoon heard a robin
singing gloriously from the top of a
tall oak in Mr. Dunbar's place on 
Highland St. Cambridge.
  Monday
March 27 [March 27,1876] Cloudy, with driving W. [west] wind and a chilly
air. Went over to Beacon park in P.M. to
see Capt. Bogardus shoot and while there
saw a flock of Eremophila cornuta fly
over in a N. [north] direction: probably they
have begun to migrate. Abbott Frazer [Abbott Frazar]
saw two M. pecoris [Molothrus pecoris] in Watertown this
morning & also two Sturnella magna, probably
birds from the S. [south] though some [delete]have][/delete] were seen in
the winter above Watertown, by W.W. Patten.
One of the two seen this morning was in
the old haunt below Belmont, the other
in Alvin Adam's field Watertown.
  Tuesday
March 28 [March 28, 1876] Clear and a fine day, with crisp W. [west] wind.
Took the 7.40 Watrn. [Watertown] car up to Frazar's whom
I found ready as per appointment, and
we soon started off in his wagon, for
Deadham [Dedham], where he was going on some
errand for his brother. On the way
over got several long shots at crows
but all were ineffectual. After passing
through the town of Deadham [Dedham] we drove
some two miles further and entering
a wood path penetrated a grove of
noble pines where we tied the horse
and proceeded on foot to a hut which
