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Transcription
1915
March 29. Rain. Many Pilesolated Warblers
singing.
March 31. Hermit Thrush at Mrs. Elliott's
— sick. I brought him home and
warmed him up. When he came
to enough to struggle for freedom
I let him fly.
April 2. Kinglets singing freely-
April 3. Went to Bay Farm Island
with Zoology Class - Saw
Black-crowned Nightherons feeding
on the shore (3)
Clapper Rails in the Marsh (2)
Salt-march Song Sparrows — in
Marsh — numerous —
Bryants Sparrows — in Marsh (several)
Pipits (very abundant near gardens
and along road.)
Least Sandpipers (500-1000 in flocks)
Forster Terns (dropping for fish near shore)