RECORDS VOLUME XII, APRIL 1920. 
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16. Black-capped Chickadee, 1, 
17. Herring Gull. 2. 
18. Starling, 6. 
Under date of March 5 Robert L. Person gives the list 
of birds which have come to his feeding stations, placed 
from three to twenty feet of his house, 14 Hyde Avenue. 
Newton. This last winter is the first in which he has fed 
the birds, and his list shows that he should be pleased 
with his success. Numbers following names indicate the 
most birds of a given species seen at any one time. 
1. Junco, 6. 
2. Blue Jay, 4. 
3. White-breasted Nuthatch, 2 *. 
4. Tree Sparrow. 3. - 
5. Downy Woodpecker, 3. 
6. Hairy Woodpecker, 1, 
7. Starling. 7. 
S. Flicker, 1. 
9. Crow, 2. 
10 Chickadee, 2 *. 
11 EKnylish Sparrow, many. 
12. Purple Finch, 2 c's. 
* Have come tomy window. 
Three Pine Grosbeaks have been feeding very regu- 
larly for about a week in a bush across the street. 
Seven Pheasants have been wintering in the ‘"Dell’’. 
Three came within thirty feet of mv station. 
Mrs. George K. French reports hearing a flock of Can- 
ada Geese flying near her house in Cambridge, March 31. 
Judging from the noise they made, there were many birds, 
