22 RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
2. Pine Siskin, 1 in company with the preceding. . 
3. Pine Grosbeak, about 50 in one flock. . Three were 
brightly colored adult <'s; the others were in gray plu- 
mage, They were all very tame, ane gave a sweet music- 
al murmur. ee 
Monday, Jan. 26. Southborough. 
By Rev. Rapes F, CHENEY. 
This was a great bird day here and I thought you 
might be interested in the list. 
. Tree Sparrows, several fool. 
. English Sparrow. 
. Redpolls, 2 flocks. 
Crow, several. 
. Starling, 30. 
. Goldfinch, 4. | 
Downy Woedpecker, 2. 
White-breasted Nuthatch, ib 
. Pine Grosbeak, qe 
10. Purple Finch, 8. 
11. Chickadees, cov eeal: 
12. Junco, a flock of about a dozen at amy feeding sta- 
tion. 
13. Blue Jay. 
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CO HAD oO & ww 
Notes. 
Miss Helen H. Santeson saw the following | bards < on 
Derby Street, West Newton, Jan. 29. 
1. Starlings, eb 
2. Crow. 2. 
