ft 
nest. Che old. one flew out. She carried her 
legs trailing at first and then drew them unuer 
her. She lit on a limb and walked along an 
then flew off. They hooted after a while 
and one flew towards the other. It gave a note 
like wack how . The hoot is who who who whoo wha 
who who whoo whoo. 
The robins were around there but were not 
afraid. The old slipped in while I was not 
looking and as after half an hour had passed * 
approached the tree; she flew out. I climbed 
a small butternut until 1 could see into the nes 
and saw that there were still only two eggs in 1 
Out by the road I saw a chicadee. It gave a 
note like tsee-chic-a-dee-dee-dee. It picked 
some dried leaves to pieces for cocoons. 
I noticed thut the woodpeckers,nuthatches 
and chicadees have gone off by themselves and do 
not stay together or come to town now. ihen 
went home. 
Afvril 9. 1900 - Monday . 
Saw another flock of robins going north 
again this morning. I think that they were 
migrating. 
Anril 10. 1900 - Tuesday. 
This morning I thought that some bird.was 
looking at my bird house, but it was a robin. 
It sat there for some time. It is cold and an 
east wind is blowing. 
Tonight after school I saw a white-eyed 
vireo hunting in the trees by Carpenter’s. 
Though he was in the woods and no one near. 
They are a plump bird. This one gave no notes. 
April 11, 1900 ~ Wednesday . 
This noon I heard a chicadee give a note 
like cheet-a-day . I was going up the back steps. 
