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the fellows who brought
up his machine located
Jack Bowles oft but he
was not at home. I spent
a large part of the afternoon
and evening in a park
near by where I could
conveniently visit this
"Woodstock" city. While in
the park I located the
nest of a Russet-throated
with full grown young.
Heard for the first time
Cedar Waxwings and
Yellow Warblers. Spent the
night in a hotel. On
the evening the night hawks
were flying everywhere over
the city. They seemed to
be mating. I have no
doubt but what countless
pairs of them nest on
the flat tops office buildings
as they met on Jack Bowles'
apartment house. Also
caught noted several martins,
within which I suppose are swarms
flying about the eaves
in the center of town.
22) Got up 7 early in
order to catch Jack Bowles