Diary, 1893, of trip to southwestern Pennsylvania
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Ther. TUES. MAY 2, 1893 Wea. Wilms Thrush Common in Stanley's situation Coo Lark Chalcedony Warbler Very common in the hillsides and around Bluntford Observed mainly along the hill on the Telegraph wires and Pheasants Fholker, Very common in Derbyshire Cornbrid Observed in nearly all situations Pety Warpsh. Very common in a hillsides where it was about 2 feet on the hillside Ther. WED. MAY 3, 1893 Wea. Red-birds older and also seen else where Rouge-tail Grostak A very common Bird in nearly all situations Magnolia Warbler One or two seen in the thickets on the side of hill C and L's Warbler- abundant in the thickets of K Nuttate. A few seen with one broods in the Mts. Hairy Napher Very common on the hillsides army in Surbird A number seen on the hillside