Diary, 1928, of trips to Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC
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March 4. Glover Tract. Went with Mrs. P. in late afternoon down Tualaw Valley. Griswoldber clearing 7 honey- pocket as undergrowth has been done during the winter. Saw worth 7 special interest March 7, 1928. Went one with Glover Tract in early Eleven p. m. hours 7 hearing Woodcock. Our walk no mean. I heard Barred Owl. March 11. To Bullneck Brodly with means a foxhorn. We went down to the wood from top when we found a few lots of eggs. The with to the Reservoir. There we saw our 3 lots 7 Amblyptema mex villain eggs, but could see none of the parents. A few Woodfrog eggs this also Went down to Linn but for no one at home. Such a Painted Turtle in its long front at the foot 7 it hoot at our time called). It slipped out from beneath the ice.