page [13] 26 May 1901 (seq. 15)
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Belmont, Cambridge & Waverley, Mass.
1901
May 26
Birds observed this morning in a drive with George
through Waverley & Belmont. [Dend?]
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Anas obscura 1✓ "Willows | Dendroica aestiva abundant* |
Colinus virginianus 1* Arlington Heights | Dendroica pensylvanica 2* |
Coccyzus sp. {species} ✓ | D. blackberniae 1 ♂ [male] Waverley |
Ceryle alcyon 1 Ciderhill Pond | Dendroica virens 2* |
Chordeiles virginianus 1 ✓ "Willows" 11 A.M. | Seiurus aurocapillus 3* |
Chaetura pelagica abundant everywhere | Geothlypis trichas ♂ * 2 ♀ |
Tyrannus tyrannus 6 | Setophaga ruticilla abundant* |
Empidonax minimus abundant "Willows" | Galeoscoptes carolinensis 1 |
Cyanocitta cristata ♂ ♀ both on the Beaver Brook Reserv. feeding young & cleaning the nest. | Troglodytes aedon 1 Marsh St. |
Corvus americanus abundant | Hylocichla mustelinus {mustelina} 1* |
Dolichonyx oryzivorus saw 6 in the air at once. very abundant* "Willows" | Hylocichla fuscescens 1* Waverly, saw 6 at "Willows" |
Agelaius phoeniceus, numberous "Willows" | — |
Sturnella magna 1* {"Willows"} | Merula migratoria abundant |
Icterus galbula numerous | Sialia sialis 2* "Willows" |
Quiscalus q. {quiscula} aeneus several, Fresh Pond | Ardea virescens 1 ✓ Waverley |
Astragalinus tristis 1* "Willows" | Nycticorax N. {nycticorax} naevius 1 at "Willows" chased by Redwings. |
Spizella socialis. several | |
{Spizella} pusilla 2* Marsh St. | 44 sps. {species} |
Melospiza fasciata abundant* "Willows" | |
Pipilo erythrophthalamus 1 calling, Marsh St. | |
Cyanospiza cyanea 3* ♂♂ | This afternoon I saw Coccyzus americanus one, on Fayerweather St. and heard a Flicker. |
Passer domesticus abundant | |
Petrochelidon lunifrons 1 ✓ "Willows" | — |
Chelidon erythrogaster abundant | — |
Tachycineta bicolor a few | Total 46 Sps. {species} |
Ampelis cedrorum 10 | — |
Vireo olivaceus 1* | — |
Vireo gilvus 2 or 3 | — |
Helminthophila rubricapilla 1 Marsh St. feeding in oak, tame | — |
[* in full song]
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