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1902. 
May 10. 
West Bedford, Mass 
Mr .G.M. Parker while going through his pine woods 
south-east of his house reports that he found under a pine 
tree a young hawk with blood on its head. On looking up into 
the tree he saw a large nest about 45 or 50 ft. from the 
ground in which he found three more young about the same size 
as the one on the ground, and one egg unhatched. This he 
found by climbing the tree. In this egg a young bird was 
peeping as loudly as those already hatched. Mr. Parker took 
the egg and the three live birds home with him. He put the 
egg under a sitting hen but the next morning it was found 
crushed in some mysterious manner. The young were fed on 
worms and lived four days only. 
(Gilbert got the above information from Mr. Parker on 
June 5, 1902 }. 
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