January 2, 1921. The first meeting- at the club camp 
on the Ipswich River. A dinner served by Mr. Benson, 
the club president, was a special feature of the occasion. 
Bird movements being at a low ebb, few' observations were 
recorded. Twenty-two members were present. 
February 22, 1921. The second meeting at the club 
camp. The party went in from Howe Station on snow 
shoes, the walk taking an hour and a half for the two and 
eight-tenths miles. Twenty-three members and friends 
were present and sixteen species of birds were observed. 
April 23 and 24, 1921. Five members visited the State 
Reservation at Martha’s Vineyard to observe the mating 
dance of the Heath Hen. This is a trip that every bird 
lover in New England should plan to take at least once. 
Fully twenty pairs of birds were performing continuously 
near the blind from 2 A. M. until after daylight. The 
hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Kenniston, who have charge 
of the Reservation, was greatly appreciated by the members 
of the party. 
May 21, 22 and 23, 1921. A trip to the Chase Farm, 
Albany, N. H. Mr. Chase’s farm is on the northerly slope 
of Bald Hill, one of the hills which close in the southerly 
end of Conway Intervale, and commands a comprehensive 
view of the Presidential Range. Nine members were in 
the party and seventy-six species of birds were observed. 
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