Hsjfeh 9 
C' GOHD. 
all* o Hill, 
To 10.11*3 Hill '" : f boat at 10 a.':. On the way 
down I saw a Shrike (just below Flint* 9 bridge) a ’Uue Jsy 
and two Crows* As I was rounding the turn of the B Holt w 
A gt ranges 1 heard a bird In the sir over the Croat Meadows uttering' 
bird voice a cm which I did not recognise. This sounded much like 
the whirs of the Least Flycatcher but was repeated at 
short and perfectly regular intervals. It was evidently 
a flight note out of what bird I can >.ot imagine* I 
stopped reoeatedly to listen for bluebirds but heard none* 
here can they be? The tine is surely ripe for then, and 
e rly or ulte half of the open country is now bore of 
snow. 
Goon after lending, which I' did just below 
be-'.aen*s line, T went to my log house and found Peter and 
Glover at work or; the Coor. afterwords I w Iked around 
behind the hill and had the rare good fortune to see a 
Qhrlke kills 
Shrike catch, kill and hang up a Field Mouse. This epi- 
a Field House 
node I fully described in ray systematic notes so I will 
rot reneat it. here. 
A Creeper, two Chickadees, and two blue Jays 
Creepe r were seen or heard o Pall*s Hill* I expected to ee 
? hr-'krots on my way up river at sunset but none appea* ed* 
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