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Hoirg— 
torch 12, 1902. 
Sandpit on East St. in Barsboo 7:48 a.m. 
The robins were very thick this 
morning. I was up by the sandpit. 
Saw about 50. They were in flocks. I 
saw one of about 35. They were quite 
tame. They paid nc attention to the 
bluejays. They sang a good deal and 
I judged them to be mostly males. 
They had been feeding on the ground. 
They gave a note like sweepes and the 
scolding pimp besides the laughing 
note. They were quite restless. They 
probably roosted in the Norway spruce 
and pines nearby. 
torch 12, 1902. 
Sandpit on East St. in Baraboo 7:45 a.m. 
This morning it was rather foggy but 
lots of birds were out. I was up by 
the sandpit. The bluejays were thick. 
There must have been about 35 or 40 of 
them. They were quite noisy. A few 
hunted around on the ground. A ^them 
whistled pink putter was enough to mab 
scatter. They gave the love note kwi 
continually. All of a sudden they 
began to make a great fuss and after a 
little two sharp shinned hawks flew 
over. The bluejays did not offer to 
touch them but kept up a great outcx-y. 
The flight was flapping and direct. 
The tail was widely spread. 
