COCORD 
1B32 
Hav ' 
To Foirhaven, starting at 9.30 in my Rob oy 
and sailing nr oticalXy the entire distance. It w a a great 
bird day; the country was simply swarming with migrants 
and, there .was mien song at - all'hours* 
As I left the house a Bobolink flew overhead 
singing joyously. A Yellow warbler a. -d Cat Bird were 
singing by the river. 'ear the Cattle-fair Building X 
saw a King-bird, drown Thrashers? a-;d Tov/heee numerous on 
I'V-.lrhaven Hill and la full oong. 
The woods and fields about Martha’s Point were 
olive with migrating birds chiefly Yellow-imped and 
Yellow balm vjprblers* The latter were actually more nu¬ 
merous than they have been at any time previously. Heard 
a Parula a. id sa ? a fine male Roe©-breasted Grosbeak* A 
Partridge drumming. Field Bparrows nunsfoufti. Cot some 
common hornbeams and took lunch on the point. 
Then sailed back to Nine Acre Bridge and went 
Ledum 
in to the Ladsaxi- av/anp where 1 rallied up a few plants of 
Labrador Tea and Laurel 
Ac j Y — I Am>- r!3~ —^-I. ij A" 
and a great iahy 
young Spruces. 
Cooper 1 s Hawk , 
As I was'returning to the river a Cooper’s Hawk 
a fine blue—backed male> come from the wooded hill on the 
right and on set zings scaled very swiftly and In a straight 
line out into the pasture and stimok at a Crass Fi oh -- 
sitting on a knoll, but missed its aim; the Sparrow rising 
