1 
May 11, 1902. 
Found a young bobwhite where it had been hung 
by a shrike. It was about the size of a newly 
batched chicken. It was hung by the leg in a 
crotch and the neck was broken. It was whole. 
n , 6 back and head was iuscous spotted with buffy. 
1 e underparts were white, throat brownish, The 
and tail feathers were just showing. Verv 
ea rly for young. 
bear Lonaghey’s Lane. - 6:15 p.ra. 
May 12, 1902. 
Blue-winged \7arbler. z-tze-e-se. Two white 
ven t& H feathers » underparts yellow, crown 
ba k • line throu £ h e y® black, two white wing bars, 
ck olive green, wings fuscous, song almost in- 
-cribable. It was very tame. It picked insects 
the^ ^ eaves and bark and also caught them on 
wing with a loud snap. It was as big as a red¬ 
ded vireo. 
® : 15 a.m. Hoag’s. 
tj. May 12, 1902. 
the iUe, " wln e ed V/arbler. Tonight about 6 one of 
Up SQ neW warblers 300 this morning flew into an 
quit 1 r °° m in True,£r house and was shut in. It was 
6 . badly frightened but did not dash against the 
Wi rid ° VVS# It: ilad probably entered through an open 
1 cau\ af ^ er flyS * It stru ggled considerably when 
f le ¥ / iX “ Aft0r examining it I let it go and it 
8 ect V^o a tree and began at once to capture in- 
rue * s house - 4:00 p.m. ( 6 *^ 00 ) 
Ton i May 12, 1902. 
in e ' L h nieht it rained quite hard, ^any birds were fly- 
e { e ° V;ever and were evidently drawn low by the 
^•ike r *° * beard two notes frequently. -One 
I n ££bbt or punt_and another pe-er varied to pre. 
bea° Uid not place eit ber of them, higher tip I could 
t hia F the pink °f bobolinks and lowest of ell came 
tsit of vireos. 
& s 9;00 p.m J foa'cevVjoo) 
