Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Bluejay 2 Field Sparrow Serrol 2 Pewee Mudpewer C Flicker 2 Whiplerpomill 1 Cedar bird conceal seen Hummingbird 1 & bee Cruins June 9. Investigated a high ridge on which was growing some large Spilt Spires It to probably the highest part of the gits in this precity I found theeg to be covered with a thick growth of scrub oaks and blue- berry bushes, with large pitch juries scattered over it. Chestnut sides and Maryland yellow Thols proved to be quite coneskin here. Also found a yellow B Chgt Friend a nest of the Wild Troopery in the edge of the chestnut woods bordering the "barren" It contained fourteen eggs During Of the eggs being in