May 11, 1902. 
Swlt swit sweet swee ♦ It flev/ at a 
ruby-crowned Kinglet angrily. It was very 
restless and seemed to keep to the branches 
as much as the trunks of the trees. It seemed 
as much of an upside down bird as the nuthatch 
almost. It did not use its tail in climbing. 
3:00 a.m. Bonagheys black and white 
creeping Warbler. - Bluff. 
May 11, 1 902. 
Saw warbling Vireo's mating. The male sang 
and then chased the female both giving tut 
and the squeaky notes. He chased her mostly in 
and out through all the trees and then sang. 
8:45 a.m. Seeleys Plum Orchard. 
May 11, 1902 . 
Found two song sparrows nests in Seeleys 
®arsh. One I just happened to see. It was 
built in under a tussock of grass. It was a 
ine nest it contained three eggs. The other 
^aa in the edge of the plowed ground. 1 saw 
e old one fly out but nearly crushed the dirt 
o%n on it. She acted very anxious. 
8:15 a.m. - Seeley's Marsh. 
May 11, 1902. 
Long-billed marsh wren. Bobbed around 
nervously with tail held nearly straight up. 
buttered wings nervoul|sy. When it flew into 
needs it did not light on the edge but went 
a own through. 
8:15 a.m. Seeley's marsh. 
