Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Ther. THURS. ‘MAR. 9, 1893 Wea. Yellow B chat. — a very common species in open hillsides Flicked. Canvial Hithird Woodpeters. Several noticed in woods or hillside Gartled Landpaper Noticed in a field by side of track. Redstart Several pairs found and one met street 30 feet high on white only Field Sparrow Common by the roadside Chipping sparrow Quite common Leastbird Common in hillside & Goldfinch One or two noticed Ther. FRI. MAR. 10, 1893 Wea. Mourning Dove Several seen Cranbrested Flycatcher Several noticed midges ? won’t. Red Head Woodpecker One noticed in Emigrating Yellowchat Vird One shot by graduate Cardinial One seen by roadside and others heard Ballurors Crote One seen in trees by roadside Redbellied Mophor One seen 20 feet high Dead Tree on road. Ruffed Grume One heard clucking indudity with young and another started Crow. Very Common