10 RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
time. A flock of about 20 Tree Sparrows is here every day. 
8. Winter Sheldrake and 4 Black Ducks were seen in 
in an open glade in the Connecticut River, recently. 
| was in Greenfield, Saturday, and was reminded of 
what I have seen before—Starlings, in large numbers, 
flocking into the cupola of the oie house, just at dusk. 
l wonder how many there were. Hundreds. | am sure. 
Our other birds are here as [have told youin earlier notes, 
From Bernice F. Robbins of Worcester, Mass. 
“Twas a guest of Mrs. Richards through Thanks- 
giving week, and I saw the Scarlet Tanager several times 
between the 20th and 28th [of Nov,]. and near. enough t to 
see the red, as Mrs. Richards described it. 
Mr. Lawrence Mayo reports that his sou. Dean L. 8 
Mayo, found a flock of about 15 Pine Siskins in West Nene 
‘ton Jan. 3. | 
Mrs. U. CSherman writes from Roslindale: 
: “Noy. 11, 1919. There was a large flock of Siskins 
and Goldfinches (mixed) about our house today. The Sis- 
kins predominated. 
‘Nov. 17.° There were Many Sisne in our yard yes- 
terday, a Downy Woodpecker, Goldfinches Jays, and Jun- 
COs. 
“I saw about three weeks ago the otodst flock of Sis- 
kins I have ever seen—200 or more— at Kingston, N. H. 
Also a Shrike, Yellow Palm and Myrtle Warblers. Jun- 
cos, and Chipping Sparrows everywhere. Have seen no 
large flockings of Robins or Grackles. Bluebirds have 
been very numerous this fall in New Hampshire.’’. 
