No. 6. Nest found on floor timbers under barn, Danvers 
Street, Salem: June 8, Contained downy young; July 5, 
Contained four eggs second set; July 14, Contained four eggs 
second set; July 22, Contained four downy young; July 30, 
Contained four young half grown; Aug. 6, Nest empty. 
Crow 
No. 1. Salem Pastures thirty feet up in Red Cedar: April 19, 
Contained one egg — Collected 1; April 26, Contained five 
eggs — Collected 2; April 30, Contained three eggs — Collected 
3. 
No. 2. June 11th, Salem Pastures; location similar to No. 1, 
Contained young birds: June 14, Climbed to nest — when 
young birds flew out. Caught two. 
No. 3. June 15th, Lynn Woods; Noted nest on lower branch 
of tall pine up about thirty feet. On the ground under the nest 
were two dead young crows. 
Red-winged Blackbird 
May 23, Nest in tuft of grass on shore of Ipswich River; 
contained four eggs. 
Baltimore Oriole 
No. 1. Near “Dishful Pond”, May 28th, on low branch of 
Norway spruce, — bird seemed to be lining nest. 
No. 2. West Peabody, beside Ipswich River, May 28th, on 
hanging limb of elm about 30 feet up, — bird working on nest. 
No. 3. West Peabody, May 31st. Bird in nest in young 
apple tree, about fifteen feet up. July 20th, saw young Orioles 
about and collected empty nest. 
Towhee 
In Salem on ground, June 9th; contained three eggs. 
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