Geothlypis uh iladelnhia . 
Breezy Point, Warren, N.H. 
1894. We were somewhat surprised to find a Mourning Warbler 
June 27. singing in an opening by the roadside ’where we have passed a 
number of times during our stay and within thirty yards of 
where I spent the entire forenoon of the 25th. It is probable 
that he is a roving bird which had come to the place since • 
our last visit. 
June 29. The clearing and the partially cleared sides of the road 
(W. Faxon and I took a drive this morning ) supplied an ideal 
nesting ground for Mourning Warblers and I have never seen 
these birds more plentiful, even on Mt.Grayloch, while their 
numbers exceeded anything that I have ever hitherto observed 
in northern New England. There were indeed so many that it 
was difficult to count them but as nearly as we could make 
out we heard, in all, eleven different males. We spent an 
hour or more searching for their nests but without success. 
