Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Ther. MON. MAR. 27, 1893 Wea. Cranbird A large number seen in a thick piece of woods east of the town Duck's Ford Very common Chimrile Common Meadow Lark Abundant about the hrr fields and meadows Bluejay Common Cp. Common Chimney Swift A number seen Barn Swaller very common Purple Martin Very common about the town Mocking Twit Several noted Ther. TUES. MAR. 28, 1893 Wea. Scarlet Tanagers One or two seen in the thickly piece of woods before mentioned essil Hered on one or two occasions Lime Thrush Very common Yellow S. Cuckoo Cuckoos more com- mon and one was positively identified as of this species Field Sparrow Abundant about lushy fields Chupnut/cedar martles Two pairs seen and me next found containing three eggs Cardinal Conkake A pair seen in the thicket