gr&y squirrels and a single white-breasted 
nuthatch who ran up and down a tree calling loudly 
and seemingly much disturbed about something. As 
• got over on the western side a few more species 
ecame noticeable. Saw several brown creepers and 
7 fernale redstart. An ovenbird walked along- a 
nead tree in front of me and a winter wren 
scolded loudly. 
heard a faint hissing- note and looking up saw 
W iirst black-throated blue warbler. Underparts 
ite, throat and sides black, upperparts slatev 
J-ue, crown and primaries black, white spot on * 
ng. It was very restless and ranged from the 
uergrov/th to the tops of the trees. It acted 
7; ch like a redstart. Then I started for home, 
cared the juncoes out of the same place. A small 
ock of song sparrows along the river fought amomr 
hemseives and then sang. Then I went home, 
inis afternoon I went over across the river 
was cloudy and windy and birds were scarce.’ 
w none at all in the ravines, in Volls woods 
kire, a few "Untile warblers and chicadees and 
rglets of the ruby-crowned species. The 
Cd £ seeds Were tUSy eetting larvae from the iron- 
OCl'OBER 
n , October 24, 19Q1 - Thursday. 
his afternoon in Baraboo I went "over by the 
^ en r ° a ^ track after school. I was sitting down 
shriii Cl6ar whistled n °tes of a northerr 
They were very difficult to describe. 
be ll like* V6ry Cl ‘° ar S0Und ^ S ° me W8re alni0st 
Cu flew j out of some hushes to a tree and then 
wh R I ? Up . t0 a perch J ust as it: ^ dropped down 
n leaving its former one. The flight ms 
Strai S h t and steady. It hopped up 
it £, c f h l he tlee un ^ lil the to P was reached when 
b£ive the notes again* 
S' 1 4«tW , fop P ?f r0 " ^ eW 0t itS very 
‘ he » and" , they to flush 
