August 11, 1902 - Monday, 
This morning about 9 o’clock Art Rudy and I 
went dov/n to the swimming hole to take a picture 
of that youngred-eyed vireo. We had some trouble 
n finding it. At last I walked under a tree and 
it. I took away and stt on a branch. It sat 
perfectly still and I took a front and side view 
it. it watched while I moved around with 
v dent interest. I set it on a limb and it began 
o call for food, a thing it had not done before. 
J gave two notes tsiap and tsup the last a 
m odifi ca tion of the 1st. 
August 12, 1902 - Tuesday. 
ch-i* hiS raornin £ "before breakfast 1 heard the sharp 
of the water thrush in Pettey’s cornfield, 
t was the first one of the fall. I went down there 
it n0t 860 n0r hear it for some time * Finally 
* flew over me and lit in a tree. In flight it 
bowed a strong contrast of dark olive and yellow, 
seemed ill at ease and finally flew off but did 
seL Se< f m t0 kn0W Where t0 g0 as il cir cled around 
thnt r ^ timeS * Afterwards I heard a cedar waxwing 
. m<i a Very sharp lon £ drawn note almost like 
°f a golden-crowned kinglet 
