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First m.alG singing. 
Singing o varywlior g . 
All arri.vod ami sottled for tho soason. 
Sav/ ono comrnoneing its nost. 
Still abundant. Shot ono so ornaciatod tha.t it 
could hardly fly; crop containod a fo’.? barborrios and 
gro'jn briar berrioS'. 
T?i 0 first a Single rna,lo in opon fiolds. 
Throo or four. 
Scat Gi Gd aoLiiidai't tly ohrough 
Ciiards and apparently paired. 
‘"i )lds end or- 
Soveral pairs building. 
air G 
The 
Nes in fork of cherry tree vath 
The rna].os iiinging throughout the 
ad„' bagun to fly to tho svmmp at 
females are nov? sitting on thoir 
Soveral flocks migrating. 
Six a,rnong cedars. 
Ono (G anb r i dg o). 
throo fresh orygs. 
day but ■ho;.' havo 
evening to roost, 
second sots. 
Three in cedars (^-iolinont i . 
Throo (nelnont). 
Large floc-k on 
About thirty at 
v/ero singing in that 
season. 
asparagus bed (Watortovra. 
the asparagus bed in Watertown many 
vmrbling undertono peculiar to this 
Goiioral arrival of soutliern birds, 
ScatGorod about single in tho opon fiolds for ho 
first time this spring 
Throe in Belmont Near Frosh Pond. 
