February 16, 190£ . 
Weinke’s Vineyard Back of Lookout 
11:00 a.m. 
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This morning it was warm and sunny 
with a light sifting snow. In Weinke's 
vineyard a flock of about 25 or 30 
actions 
tree sparrows were feeding. They were 
rather wild and flew as I came up but 
soon swept back over the brow of the 
notes 
hill and paid no attention to me. They 
gave the tsunkel note incessantly and 
also a note like that of a chipping 
sparrow. They were very sprightly and 
quarrelsome. At first I thought there 
were juncoes with them but was mistaken. 
food 
At the slightest alarm they took refuge 
in the bushes. They feed on pigweed, 
ragweed and other kinds. 
February 16, 1902. 
Hemlock 31uffs 10:10 a.m. 
note 
Heard a pine grosbeak call this morning, 
but could not locate. It had evidently 
flown over. It cane from the direction 
of the Hemlock Bluffs. It was a loud 
goldfinch like note. Like pee-ee. 
February 16, 1902. 
Hemlock Bluffs 11;55 a.m. 
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It warm and sunny this morning with a 
few flurries of snow. Crows were flying 
around the Hemlocks in considerable 
numbers. One flew along giving the usual 
caw caw and suddenly gave a rapid cow cow 
cow cow. I never heard this note before. 
One would call and another would answer. 
\/hen in a tree the caw caw was giving 
with a violent up and down motion of the 
body as though it was hard to give. 
