Field notes, v4514
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11 First personally colbity. But we found several sets of young fellows Warbler and two or three trails next building. Bowles was looking for willow goldfinches. Bowles then a Bowles later found another set of finch laying so that to elicit for the evening this set was fresh and showed resemblance & than of egg. The next was in off, wild cherry bush. I put in plain sight. The buzz could be seen singing. The nest seems to be fairly deep and well situated. Yet fullal yarrow we are still nesting so says jack Bowles. We left the swamp and went back into the woods several new birds were heard: Mulloth, Creeper, Hermit Warbler, Cosin Bird etc. I have made up a list of bird observed in Wark so far which I shall include today. Some names are not complete although I learned much from Bowles about what things were.