APRIL 
April 13, 1901 - Saturda y. 
caJ 1S Seeley anTTT^ok ny new 
amera and went up the track. I tried to get 
Metres of birds btt as soon as I got reaS they 
we re ®°" e ' In the w00ds acr o s = the track there 
e more than 50 ruby-crowned kinglets. They 
ailed and sang all the time. -They kept very 
Aiong the track I saw 3 cowbirds in a snail 
bi-r-H* t, 1 tr '*' ed t0 Photogrnph a great number of 
B s ^hey always flew. (Saw brown creepers) 
<e went over to the tamarack swamp. Saw a 
«^eat number of evening grosbeaks. There were 
eJ. e a few juncoes. We hunted for that 
'jeadees nest. It was spoiled. They had driven 
°f e in f0r about 10 inches and then cut in at 
ne bottom to it . 
v/e S'* * sin £ le Wrtle warbler. On our way home 
We nt home & white-eyed vireo singing. Then we 
m, . April 14, 19Q1 - Sunday. 
fieirf 18 evening Jim Seeley and I went down in the 
n e J. Sa r a cowbird fl y ov er. Pound a robin's 
bla o+ bel0W f lske ’ 3 mead ow in a small elm. It \ms 
• ered with fresh mud. Saw song sparrows 
jng. There were a few tree sparrows here. 
gr P cZ e vo b,V the plum orc hard we saw the tracks of a 
tt at blue heron. 
April 15, 1901 Mond ay. 
a corning I saw a chipping sparrow chasing 
W as v ” that _nad ventured near its nest. The nest 
eing built in one of Mrs. Russel's trees. 
