Field notes, v4514
Page 43
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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