Pol ichonyx oryz ivorus . 
Concord, Mass. „ ^ 
landing Hssts e «S s - 
1333. Upon f irst A opposite "the tent" we saw a female Bobolink 
June 8. alight on a tall weed and after looking about for a moment 
pitch down into the dense grass of a mowing field. Denton 
ran to the spot and flushed her under his feet and I, follow- 
ing him more slowly, found the nest which contained a full 
set of six eggs. 
Pur next landing was opposite Hunt's Pond. We first 
beat the meadows down river seeing several Bobolinks but 
finding no nests. Returning D. flushed a female from her 
nest which was within thirty yards of the boat and less than 
ten yards from the spot where I found a nest with young last 
year. Doubtless it was the same bird. This nest was in a very 
open situation and was in /to way concealed. It held five 
eggs. 
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