Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Black coo-chickadee One or two heard Like that Blue Naltler One seen Scarlet Tanager One met with Morning Dove One met with Barn swallow Common everywhere Whipfarrowwill. And heard in evening Ernest. For June 16 To the south of the Tron is quite a large extent of country which evidently used ag to be covered with a heavy growth of pine and Hickock. This has been cut away by piece-meal leave by small portions of its intact or partly so Large areas have grown up to oak bushes and Cherul and here Hermit Titthies, Chestnut sided myrtlers Cherulks and other birds more common. Canadian Warblers were common along a creek which Pleford Through this tract as well as