Field notes: Eastern United States trip, book 1, v4545
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44 May 7, B.C. much more numerous in individuals than they ever are on the Berkeley Campus; but, course the migration is on here now. The newly-leafed deciduous trees of many kinds offer abundant food (larvae, etc. at this season. This afternoon, 3 to 5, in Arlington cemetery and adjacent woods of old Lea estate. Birds seen: Mockingbird (one among grave stones); Robin (perhaps 20); Purple Finch (all over lawn, possibly 35); Crow (don't 6); Catbird (6); White-throated Sparrow (12 Ovenbird (6); Wood Thrush (4); Song Sparrows (2); Barred Owl (1 flushed from nearby a Tall crickory in woods); Chipping Sparrow; Scarlet Tanager (13); Red-eyed Vireo;