May 11, 1902 , 
Barn Swallow followed me up. Circled around 
jnree or four feet away after insects I scared. 
7 * times went so close to ground that its 
ieast touched. Followed me about 40 rods, 
probably very hungry. Did not show much fear, 
n went back and circled around cows. 
7:45 a.m. Fisk’s Pasture. 
May 11, 1902. 
Jftite-rum^d shFike". Found‘nest. Old nest 
chicken ^ ^ Lined thick1 ^ with 
if feathers. Female entirely out of sight. 
surnn? ?° l3e While 1 examined it. Was much 
fore anf T *** ^ had visited it the day be- 
twitelS? ! h f, was very nois y; she sat on limb and 
of bit + d tail * I:ale not aroun d. D'est in tangle 
1 Bittersweet 7 feet up. 
2,10 p.m. Near Bill Lyon’s. 
May 11 , 1902. 
a sweet swee t seet~s weet sweet sweet weet 
houd.cj.ear, beginning low at first. Saw 
alone- P 0f water thrushes along river. Went 
Sa^whenT Wit ^ b 0 bbin fi- ‘ail. Alarm note skit, 
singer. 1 U ° nCe fr0m stick quite ProlifTc 
®!^0 a.m. Foil’s Creek. 
May 11. 190? 
****** babHI ^^^ fly into the 
preen it! ! he ” ° Ut and then sit °n a stick and 
stayed ! fathers and shake itself, it never 
yea in but plunged in where it was deep. 
1 junction of Creek and Seeley. 5-45 p ., 
