Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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June 10, '93 Brown Thrush Are heard in the early morning Yellow B Woodpecker. Are seen White B Haithatch. Several seen Sownford common Robin V.C. Red-eyed Vireo V.C. Chipping Sparrow A pair seen near the house Crowd Very common as usual. Lug sparrow V.C. Goldwing Vario One shot. Tanager several noted Molsons Thrush C. Ther. TUES. FEB. 28, 1893 Wea. Rosebrasted Grosbeak One killed Canadian Crankman Sungreseen Waterthrush Heard Denny Indplicers One seen. Harry Indplicers 2 or 3 seen Morning Dove, two Fr their own Kingbird a pair seen near the house Least Flycatcher. One seen Chestnut-troile warbler. personal Indeltrich one not heard Brown cuper A nest of this species was found one - ten young. It was thick a large plate of turk on the branch of a dead hendrick tree 10 feet high