Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Ther. TUES. FEB. 28, 1893 Wea. June 6 Carve up the mountain from New Paris This morning, It was rainy and birds were not pleentiful. They about Half way up the mountain Laid Black wood Thrushes and one or two choolmityd The woods on the east cide is composed mostly of oaks, Chestnuts and maples 20 crifers being round to speak of By one Shirts down the next side, how err, a change is at once seen Hemlockes increase until were about a mile from the Top thru an atom. Great Crested Flycatcher, C Field Spanow Sensal Draught trit Comm V Lakesmile Lee ours Grass finch Sensal Corn bird Comm Tucker 2 V Bronddinny Hanks 1 V Woodcde 2 mile started in the edges 2 fields near small Thinks Brown Thund 2 S. Tanager Sensal V Y.B. Chat One shot. Morning Don Comm V Killederh One seen Night Hawk Sensal Kingbird Comm Droug Spanow "?C Hawise Hozn Sensal Meadoworn " Bentford "