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On May 22 of the present year, as my 
friend Mr. H. Dinsmore and myself were 
walking along the bank of the Piscstaquog 
river, we observed a Phoebe fly suddenly 
from under our feet. We investigated the 
matter and found an old deserted Bank 
Swallow colony, which I should judge, by 
the condition of the tunnels, to have been 
vacant for several years. In one of these 
holes about a foot from the entrance was 
the nest of the Phoebe, containing two 
young, just hatched, and two eggs. 
Arthur M. Farmer . 
Amoskeag, N.H. 
O.& O.Vol.17, Dec. 1892 p.187 
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