1B69. 
Turdus swainsoni. 
Middlosox County, Tass. 
May 21. 
Shot a pair. 
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27. 
Sevoral, the last. They 
the past v^eok in the yollov/ pine 
They keep much on the ground and 
have been undant for 
v/oods , behind - "'t. Auburn, 
are Vory shy. 
1870. 
May 30. 
Sept. 9. 
Shot one, the last at Hudson. They have been 
abundant t -is spring in dar’.;, damp v/oods. Occasionally 
vis^. „ing our garden. 
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till September 29, when I sa'w the last. 
' -Q i' . n -,— the . firs t. Continued numerous in swampy v;ood 
1871. 
Sept .26. 
One, the first. 
Henshaw book nine of those arid bhg Hrey—cheeked 
Thrusnes in the Pine Sv/amp. For the succeeding four 
or five days, the sv/arnps vrere literally alive Mth them. 
About October 3 they disappeared■as suddenly as they had 
come. I sav/ one in our garden. 
1874. 
June 3. 
1875. 
Sav/ one in ’''a 1tham. 
May, 17. 
“ 20 . 
Sept.11. 
Tv/o males in full song in Pelmont. 
Several singing in Waverly vroods, lelrnont. 
Shot one in the Fresh Pond svramps. 
1876. 
May 13. 
“ 19. 
" 23. 
Two in vfatertovm in company vrith tvro Grey-cheeked 
Thrushes and a Vfilcon’s Thrush. 
One singing faintly in our garden at sunset. 
One at Concord. 
