4/27/ *91 (4) 
" Red-wings were very numerous along the river basmks, 
scattered about singly, singing on the tops of the trees and 
bushes, as we worked our way slowly up to Flint's B r idge. We 
saw two or three Spotted Sandpipers and many Robins, Song 
Sparrows, etc. One Least Flycatcher was singing just below 
the bridge and another at the Manse. 
Bolles left me at 1 P. M. and I spent most of the 
afternoon packing the bo&ts and their contents, finally 
getting everything ready and starting for home by the 6.40 P. M, 
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train 
