Heard, black poll warblers frequently in 
fche trees.I wrote the song like zee ze e zee zee. 
One gave the call note tsit and cliit like those 
of a yellow warbler. I t""8tr etched its neck out 
ddd up to examine the leaves for insects and 
looked very long because of the V-shaped stripe 
° n the throat. 
In a squirrel house I found a pile of English 
s Parrow feathers placed neatly in a corner and a 
dumber of pellets containing bills, thighs and 
other bones. Evidently a screech owl had been 
dere. 
May 21, 1905 
Robin young, flight strong, out of nest 
d °ut week, fly nearly straight up, robin call 
dote - robin hop . 
Robin - bathe - chased away. Pfannstiehl’s 
yard - chased again. 
Yellow-billed cuckoo. 
Bronzed grackle - young. 
v Nashville Warbler and Black Polls and black- 
drnian. Last not common in town. Y/ilson thrush. 
May 22, 1903 . 
Bronzed grackle. 
Cedar waxwing. 
Green heron. 
Bluebird nest grass. 
Baltimore oriole, tur lip te barr . 
Ruby-throated humming bird, ke tsuck a tsuck. 
RRoebe - nest moss and mud lined with weed 
Rark strippings. 
Crow - young. 
May 23, 1903. 
f e ,® arn swallow nest ten feet up, mud lined with 
others, also W. B Qrns . 
Louisiana water thrush singing from tree. 
Scarlet tanager pe ur whe er. 
Cerulean warbler. 
Jhdigo bunting. 
