16 RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
Saturday, Jan. 17. “Weston 
“Gleanine after a snow storm with a light west wind. 
15 inches of snow. but with temperature 30 Waik from 
- Weston. along roads, to Waltham, via Kendal Green. 
from 2.00 to 3.30; distance. 3 miles, birds seen. 
1. Crow..5. EA 
2. Tree Sparrow, iL 
3. Goldfinch, 1. 5 
4. Song Sparrow, 1, This and Nos. 2 and 3 were seen at 
the Maynard Laboratory, Jan. 18. 
FROM MRS. VIOLA F. RICHARDS, S. DEERFIELD. 
January. ays 
’ Sincé Jan. 10th a Song Sparrow has heen around. and 
for the last two mornings it has come to eat its breakfast 
from a box we nailed to the house and keep well stocked 
with food. While J eat. I:can watch the birds that come 
to this box, about 20 ft. from me. | 
Tree Sparrows come, too, as well as our regular visit- 
ors—Chickadees (several), Nuthatches (2 3's), Downeys 
(1,2 Qs). Blue Jays are still around, enjoying daily 
feasts at-my neighbor’s corn-crib. Jan. 12 I saw 10 Crows, 
and a Shrike visited our neighborhood last Sunday. 
Here on the one and three-fourths acres which sur- 
round our house, we found these bird homes in 1919:- 
1. Robin, 3. _ 6. Phoebe, 1. 
2, Red-eyed Vireo, 1. 7. Maryland Yellowthroat, 1. 
3. Catbird, 2. 8, Bluebird, 1 at least, 
4, Song Sparrow, 1, 9,. Chipping Sparrow, 38. 
5. Redstart, 1. 19 Baltimore Oriole, 1. 
6. Yellow Warbler, 1. 12. Chebec, 1, 
13. Barn Swallow. 2 at least. 
