A Grass Finch was singing in Pine Park at intervals 
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through the day. 
At the Barrett Farm I inspected the Indigo Bird^s nest 
Indigo 
in the raspberry bushes near the barn and found that it con- 
Bird at 
tained one young bird about 4 days old and one or two in- 
Farm 
fertile eggs. 
Nest of 
Nashville 
Warbler 
All the eggs had hatched since my last visit in the 
Nashville Warbler's nest in the opening just behind Ball's 
Hill and the five young, several days old and already showing 
at 
pin feathers, filled the nest to overflowing. 
Ball’s Hill 
At Puloit Rock two Blackburnian Warblers were singing 
Blackburnian 
and two Partridges drumming, one on the wall where the isword 
ferns grow, the other near the western entrance to Birch 
Warbler 
Field. I heard another cock Partridge drumming in the usual 
Partridges 
place in Davis's Swamp. 
"Squeaking 
As I was standing motionless on the south side of 
Pulpit Rock watching a Gray Squirrel, I saw a Fox coming 
up" a 
down the middle of the Run. Trotting slowly in a nearly 
Fox 
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straight line he had nearly passed me at a distance of 
about 20 yards when I made a low squeaking sound. He instantly 
turned towards me and stopped, raising his head and lis¬ 
tening intently. I squeaked again,when he advanced a yard 
or two and again stopped to listen. This was repeated until 
he had come to within about ten feet of me. Even then he 
did not appear to bee me although there was nothing between 
taller - 
us ether than a PyrolajWintergreenj plant. But his sus- 
picions were evidently aroused and aftet sniffing the air 
