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than I could walk. One seemed to 
he the bully. He would fly at the 
others and chase them away and then 
they would all sit on corn stalks 
looking like small kingbirds. They 
generally kept their backs turned. 
“hen they were still I could hardly 
see them. 
F ebruary 1, 1902. 
Maine’s Woods 9:10 a.m. 
There were a great many quail tracks 
in Maine’s woods. The slope in the 
center was covered with them. In some 
places they had gathered in bunches 
and in others had scratched away the 
snow for seeds. They went into 
Ilacketts corn field after corn. 
February 5, 1902. 
Near corner of 2nd ave and Oak in 
Baraboo - 12:05 p.m. 
This noon I saw a Bohemian waxwing 
in a honey locust tree. I heard a 
beady tseep and looking up saw it. It 
was almost exactly like a cedar wax¬ 
wing being a little larger. This is 
the first one that I ever saw. 
February 9. 1902. 
Kapeike’s - 10:15 a. m. 
This morning 1 was over by Kapelkes. 
It was snowing a little. A pair of 
of chacadees were feeding on the fat 
on some bones near the dog kennel. ~ 
One lit behind the ash barrel and when 
1 trxed to come up behind it flew away 
v.ith a vigorous scolding note. The * 
dog barked at me and scared thom E 
They would let hb get close ^ 
