March 13, 1902. 
By Sandpit on East St. in Barahoo 
7:55 a.m. 
This morning after breakfast 1 went up 
towards the sandpit. The juncos were 
spread out along the road and over the 
hill by Tuttles orchard. They fed in 
patches of bush and weeds. One flew up 
giving notes like swiss swiss pz z z at ana 
lit in some brush. There were many 
females in the flock. The males were in 
full song and fought considerable. 
March 13, 1902 . 
By Tuttles Orchard in Baraboo 8:05 a.m. 
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This morning I was up back of Tuttles 
orchard. It was warm and sunny though the 
night had been frosty and the birds were 
calling and singing loudly. A male 
goldfinch flew over in full song but I 
could not catch sight of it. It. was the 
first I had heard singing. 
March 13, 1902. 
East of Tuttle’s house in Baraboo 
8:08 a.m. 
This morning after breakfast 1 was back 
of Tuttles house. I was standing by a 
clump of Norway spruces when a crow lit 
in the top of one of them. It did not 
notice me at first but saw me a little 
afterwards but did not seem frightened 
although I was only about 35 feet away. 
It called to its mate and it did not 
light as it had started to. The only sign 
of agitation was the quick lifting of. 
its wings and the spreading of its tail. 
Then it flew. It jumped off and let its 
black feet hang down for first 3 or 4 
