ad b bd ct of = = -! eo « et Cums Le —— , pe > = - Ay ‘ i ’ 5 5 ‘ , * = * ‘ io : # ; ‘ t 5 ba ) T : 4 <¥ ‘ 0 te, ‘Gay ad eae i ir : y aa ae i 3 ited 7 j bie : ie " * ave Phe Sa | o os Pda 3. i on & a Cambridge, Mass. -The lowest records of temperature, taken at & A.M, and 1 were 5° at 8 A.M, on the 4t 10° at 8 A.M, on the 9th, and 14° at 8 A.M, on the on the S0th and at 6 P,i 2 26th the mereury also stood at 14°. With these exceptions the temperature was never below 20°. The highest points were 55° on the 19th, 52° on the eérd 48° on the 22nd, 45° on the 19th and 20th, and 44° on the 16th 13 days have been clear while rain fell on the llth, 12th, 16th, 20th, 25th, 28th and eoth,. Rain on seven days in January is very unusual and this Pact, com- bined with the light snow fall has kept the ground very open. The first snow storm of the winter occurred on Jan.1st when about ten inehes of dry fine snow fell. A rapid thaw on the 5th spoiled the sleighing and on the Sth the streets were bare though snow lay in patdhes in the more sheltered spots. The second snow storm was on the lith, about two inches ing followed py a heavy rain that took it almost entirely away, A little snow fell on the 15th, 14th and 2éth with small flurries on the 24th and SLs, PRLS 18 the record of the January snow. 1900, January. fF irregular winter visitors from the North we have (No,2) wit ; during the present month White-wingead Crossbills Be OFS (apparently the great flight which passed us in November returned early in January), a very few fair numbers of Redpolis (all so far as iden- a Pine Siskins, and very many Red-bellied Nuthatches. Pine Grosbeaks have been reported from the north- of Worcester County but none have been seen near Bos- December, , 9en no well-marked flight of or Snowy Owls, and no Gyrfalcons, Richardson's Owls Owls have been taken, while Saw-whet Owls appear to have ,been searcer than usual. Cedar Birds have been numerous through the month. Large flocks were seen in Cambridge on the Sth, Sth, 10th and llth, and Mr.G.M.Allen saw a flock of 180 at Arlington Heights on the 3lst. Robins have been nearly or quite absent, Juncos, Song Sparrows and Tree Sparrows in apout their usual numbers, Northern Shrikes exceptionally scarce Cz have heard of only one - seen at Fresh Pond by Mr.G.M.Allen on the 31st), At Dedham on the 6th Dr.A.L.Reagh saw a flock of 20 or 30 Purple Finches and about an equal number of Myrtle Warblers, the latter feeding on bay berries. At Ipswich Dr.c.W.Townsend saw immense numbers of Snow Cambridge, Mass. Buntings (upwards of 500 he thinks) on the 14th and petween 100 and 200 on the 21st. on both dates he observed about fif- ty Horned Larks, and on the 2lst his companion, Dr.Joseph L, Goodale saw a fine adult Marsh Hawk skimming over the sana dunes, Gulis and Whistlers have frequented the Charles River Basin whenever it has been free from ice, but the Whistlers fave peen 2 numerous there than usual. Walter Deane saw 500 and 24 Whistlers there on the 15th, The following birds were observed in the garden’ house during the month:- Seen only on the llth, 18th, 19th, 25th, 27th and 29th in numbers varying from one to four, Only on the blth and 18th did they visit the suet on the crab apple tree, They have evidently not been hard pressed for food during this mild month, On the e2tith with the mereury at 24° one sang the phoebe note, arolinensis, One seen and heard on the 18th, f. fusca. One seen on the 10th and 18th, and one on the 19th and 24th, 4, Reg s satrapa, One heard on the 10th and seen on the 18th and 28th. is cedrorum, A single bird was seen on the lath and 18th, On the 19th a flock of 36 appeared in the morning Cambridge, Mass ana stayed four or five hours. They spent much of the time feeding on the fruit of the Parkman's apple tree in the middle of the garden and on the High Bush Cranberry at the N.E. corner of the Museum, cranberry to another, The recipient swallowed iw, 6. Passer domesticus. Present all through the month, occa— sionally attacking the suet in spite of the fact that they have been driven away every time they have been seen near it. 7, Spizella monticola, One seen on the 10th, 8. Corvus americanus. Crows were seen either in the lindens or flying over the place on the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 25th. 9, Cyanocitta cristata. One heard screaming on the 6th, 10.Dryobates p. medianus, A Male in rich plumage visited the llth and Slst, and al- most invariably fed on the suet in the crab apple tree. A female was seen on the 22nd, 24th, 30th and Sist. She did not visit the suet but spent her time vigorously hammering on the neighboring trees in search of food. Onee she flew into the crab apple tree within three feet of the suet but she seemed unconscious of its presence peht fully five minutes drilling intc pLlece or. Cambridge, Mass, 19¢0, @ January. rotten wood in a fork of the tree. (No.5) 11. Colaptes auratus luteus. A male seen on the 13th. Cambridge, Mass, 1900, @ February, The month opened clear and cold, the mercury registering on the first three days at 8 [, 8 ?”. and 12° respect ive- After that the temperature rose and between the 3rd and 24° was the lowest record taken at & A.M., 1 P.M. and at which times readings were taken daily with but few highest point reached by the mercury was 58° at 1 P.M, on the 13th. There was a warm spell in the middle of the month, the t on the sth, 9th, llth, 12th and o 135th not falling below 36°, weather grew colder the latier half of the month and at 6.30 A.M. on the registered -3 s was the coldest day of the winte Clear and cloudy days with rain have alternated with each other. Ten days were clear while rain fell on seven days. were a few light snow flurries during the month put on 17th and 18th occurred the second snow storm of any size the entire winter, about 10 inehes of fine dry snow covering the ground, Owing to the rain of the 22d, 23d and Dp e4th, however, in one week the snow had entirely disappeared, The month closed with cloudy weather, the mereury standing at 7° in the early morning at 7.30. Cambridge, Mass. 1900, February. White-winged Crossbills, wh eccurrence within our CMe Be) vicinity in sueh remarkable numbers was noted in the record for January, have still been reported in every direction, Not only have they been observed in our immediate neighborhood but Mr.A.C.Bent stated on the 19th that he had seen them al- most daily in Taunton up to that time, and iir.G.c.Shai found them at Albany Intervale, New Hampshire,between the 14th and 19th. Red Crossbills have been reported from Newton Lower Weston, each time in company with White-wings, Pine have been seen in Concord and Bedford in small num- Mr .R.H,Howe saw a flock of 40 in Groton on the Cedar Birds are @ertainly holding their own for the 17th Mr,George C.Deane saw at Arlington Heights in the space of 15 minutes 505 flying over the road in flocks vary- ing from 4 to 15. Redpolls were seen in Brookline and Win- chester on the 24th. Bluebirds have appeared, one having been seen in Cor Giro ne 4%! an early record for that place, in the Parkway on the 16th, Canada Nuthatches were Beimont on the 10th by Mr.0.A. Lothrop. A flock of 25 seen in Waltham by Mr.Lothrop on the 10th, was evi- dently an arrival from the South, Fresh Pond was open on the 16th and from 30 to 40 Black DuckKs were seen there by George C.Deane. On the 4th I saw a Kingfisher by Charles River near Cambridge, Mass. 1900, &3 February. the Cambridge - Watertown line. Walter Deane visited Norton's Woods on the Srd to see a Barred Owl that had been spending some weeks there. It was in the late af on and the bird was sitting in one of the pines some 25 or 30 feet above the grounc, Its dusky coloring amid the dense foliage of the tree rendered it very incon- spicuous. As dusk approached it noiselessly sailed away a few hundred feet, alighting on a dead branch whence it soon course from tree to tree. Dr.Walter Faxon who was with hin picked up a pellet from under the tree where the Owl had been spending the day and he found on examination that it contained the skull of an English Sparrow, This species has doubtless been its principal food during its stay'here, But six species of birds, exclusive of the English Sparrow, visited the garden during the month visits of all these were infrequent, male Downy Woodpecker, He remained faithful to the lump of in the crab apple tree, Following is the list:- Regulus satrapa. Two seen on the 4th, contrast atricapillus, In strong with February of last year =. a single bird was observed in the garden on the Ist, 1 and 10th. One sang the phoebe note on the Ist with mereury between 8° and 17°, Cambridge, Mass, 1900, February. Passer domesticus. Present daily. Ss (No.4) (, Corvus americanus. Crows either lit in the lindens or flew over the place on Srd, 8th, llth, 16,and 20th. Dryobates On 17 days the male Downy was seen, The female was seen hunting for grubs as only on the 6th and 19th. in January without touching the suet, Two Males fed on the Parkman's 4th, 7, Megascops asio one at &.30 P.M, fly- ing from the Catalpa to at the North-West end of the house, Cambridge, Mass, March has kept up its reputation as a chilly, disagreea- month, The temperature has been quite even, averaging 24° s lowest point, and 45° at its highest. 6° on the 12th was the lowest record, i 58° on the 19th the highest. Cloudy and c , ve followed each other through the month, and few days have been free from wind, the pre- vailing direction being West and North-West. ¥ fell only 15th and 26th with a slight flurry on the small amount, never exceeding 2 inches, rapialy disappeared, Yellow crocuses and snowdrops appeared on the Sth in the ped in front of the Museum, and on the 10th a few squills were in bloom. ‘The flowers came up rapidly after this, and the fe ped was well filled with crocuses of various colors, pure the deep blue squills, toward the end Ly epee se Ue the month, 1900, Maren , (No.2) Cambridge, Mass, Birds have been reported in large numbers this month both from Cambridge and the vicinity. Mr.H.B.Bigelow saw 50 Red- bridge on the Sth. A Bluebird was observed at Fresh Pond on the 9th and two were seen in Sudbury on the 10th. noted in Longwood and one was heard in Waverly on the 10th, The Song $8] are here now in great numbers. 13 were seen at Frésh Pond on the 19th by Mr.G.M.Allen, and Walter Deane saw and heard them singing continuously on large extent of Fresh Pond swamps. a Northern Shrike singing in a clump of iow have peen reportea this winter. Robins have begun to appear in our Pardens, One’ was seen in Hubbard Park on the 27th and Mr.H.B.Bigelow saw them in Co- Grackles onzed,were observed in npridge on the 25th, 27t nd SO0th, and Rusty Grackles were noted at Fresh Pond on the 19th, Red-winged Blackbirds were seen in Waverly on the 10th by Mr,0O.A.Lothrop, Canada Nuthatches were n the 30th, one being seen on Reservoir Street. e 25th Walter Deane saw by Fresh Pond an American Rough- wed clearly a white rump, Black Ducks have doubtless been in Fresh Pond cont inuously Cambridge, Mass, through the month for they have been reported as follows:- € 50 on the Srd py W.Deane, 31 on the Oth by W.Deane, cS on 19th by G.M.Allen, and 124 on the 25th by W.Deane. n Walter Deane saw a on November and December White-winged Crossbillis have the flight the available records for this from farther Localities, is the Red Crossbi Flarm Flocks of 2 and 30, Barrett, Concord, W.Brewster. A Heard once, Concord, , Arlington Heights, G.M,Allen, Seen at, Scarboro, N.Y. by Abbott H,Thayer. Two flocks seen, Concord, W. Brewster, heard, Flock of 5 in Norway Spruce, Wellesley, " Cambridge, Mass, Loxia leucoptera (continued ). nd Grove, Walter Faxon, G.M.Allen. 50. Feeding in-hemlocks and Norway Spruces, West Roxbury, call heard near Payson 5 eresh Pond Cambridge, the Garden, W.Deane, G.C. Deane, Lit ec@en 2h Brookline, RH, Howe... e2e,-Jan.2. Very abundant, Albany Intervale, N,H, Very rel vor iy dy er h. sLerpras fd hw neers Sr eK WA. o few G. oH ts Shattuck. Pay bys Anintemas Vo Russ WAT Sheen, C.£, Bates, 30. 50 to 100, majority ad. males, West Roxbury, A.L,Reagh, . 12 to 14, Observatory Grounds, Cambridge, G.M.,Allen, Ten shot at Milton by John McKenzie, 4. One in dooryard, Campridge, C.F Batchelder. 1, Flock of six, Craigie St., Cambridge, W.sBrewster, Common at Ipswich, flying over sand dunes, CW, Townsend, 24. ,Flock of 7 or 8, Concord, female against» the house’. Miss Marion B Keyes. Cambridge, Mass, Lleucoptera (continued daily at Taunton, A.C.Bent. Eleven shot at Milton (skinned py M.A.Prazar) by John MeKenzie., Eight males and eighteen females seen in Fresh Pond Grove, W,Deane., A tlAale and a female seen in Norton's Woods, BA. Purdie. Four, Arlington Heights, G.M.Allen, Two, Oxford -& Cambridge, G.M.,Allen, Large flock ing over, calling, Botanic Gardens, Cambridge, One or two at Newton Lower Falls. feeding on the ground in chicken yard, with five L.c.minor, H.A.Purdie, One female killed against the s@, Milton, imal.e These three Milton records reported by Dr nneady who sent the birds to me in the flesh. He id ¢ the species had been abundant in Milton during’ the month. 9, Comparatively few, Albany Intervale, N.H., G.C Shattuck. WA iNeke.\) OSG: eae during the month, Taunton, A.cC.Bent. 6 20. 82 Our Perm, Gbiay . We frre Cambridge, Mass. 1900, Mareh, Loxia leucoptera (concluded Large fiock by her house, Concord, and a flock of $0 or more vel : ons, Concend, M.B.Keyes females with four male Rea pneu: ae I .Greenoug One, Cambridge Ten seen in Brookline, Five or six seen in Weston R.H.Howe . Very numerous about Winchen 1a0 n,Mass, + 7 26 a&pPr rly part of month, Bailey. AK LA paral Cyaure, F c minor. Ak Ae (A eer Ee A a Aan 15 flying over the Garden, W.Brewster, Arlington Heights, G.M. Allen, One in his backyard, Marlboro St., Boston, Fra by} A,P.Chadpourn Observed in Taunton, A.C. Bent. One’... Caltibridge., G.M.Allen Cambridge, Mass, e¢.minor( concluded ), Observed in Taunton, Two or three smali flocks about Providence, H.S,Hathaway. females in chieken yard with one or two J yptera, Newton Lower & One, Mt .Auburn, "Flock of eight in mountain ash by my window" Concord, Miss Grace Keyes, Ten or twelve, two males among them, Bedford common, Bedford, C.W.Jdenks,. yas Seven or eight on Norway spruces, W.Medford, HA. Purdie, Pinicols ©, canader 1899 One heard many times at Barrett Farm, Concord, bbs D - 4. W, Brewster, Flock or five, ali with: plumage ofvtemale, Cohassety, - Jan.2. Common, Albany IntervalejN .1H.B.Bigelow, G.¢c.Shattuck, Bove i ee Groton, R.H, Howe. few, Albany Intervale, N.H., G.¢.Shattuck, Wayland, C.J.Paine, Cambridge, Mass. the following birds were observed in the garden or about house during the month:- Merula isigratoria. One seen on the 27th. Parus atricanillus., } gen On. the 21st , th, 2yth, sooth and 3lst. The suet has had almost no attraction for the Chickadees the past winter, while their occurrence in the 3 garden has been quite rare as compared with last year. is readily accounted for by the exceptionally mild winter, making food easily obtainable, while possibly they have been enticed away by suet or meat bones hung out in the neighborhood by other sird lovers. 3. Ampelis cedrorum, 0n the 2nd and Srd a flock of 15 visit- the garden and sreedi on the Parkman's apples and the High Bush nbe ies On the 6th a flock of 12 flew overhead, and on the 22nd another flock of 15 passed over, S birds appeared in the ‘crab apple tree oh the On the 2lst and 22nd there was a male singing in the garden, He was in the dark plumage. Passer domesticus Present throughout the month, especial- ly about the Museum where they have located themselves in the vines that grow on the walls. fon) Melospiza fasciata. one seen on the 26th. Cambridge, Mass, Passerella iliaca, Two on the 23rd, scratching in the One was also seen on the 25th and 26th, One on the 24th, Corvus americanus. On 23 days Crows have been on the place always either in the trees or flying over. On the s3drda a flock of 8 passed high overhead towards the North-East, They were evidently migrating, 10, Cyanocitta cristata. 3 were seen together in the lilacs on the 25th, and one was screaming on the ll, Dryobates p. medianus. The pair of Downy Woodpeckers have been constantly present through the month and they have probably been in the garden every day. The male was noted on 21 days when as usual he fed on the suet. The female was seen on 19 days. She found her way at last to the suet in the early part of the month: and visitec it as regularly as the male, The lump of suet was about 2 by 4 by 6 inches in size and is covered wi a, pLeESce of wire netting to keep the Gray Squirrels from taking it off. 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UR. bee wroniX Oe Crndet Aann Ahn offen G, Henmtind tin ie Ala tata eg Ay aE 2 aI — don Tore Men Mim tere oT ares 1700 ay 2b-29 | THE CLERK OF THE Woops By the last week of May the grand pro- cession of migratory birds (and a wonder- ful, imagination-stirring procession it is, if | one stops to consider it) has mostly gone by; but even then every day may be trust- ed to furnish some agreeable excitement to a man who keeps his eyes open: This year, for’example, I returned from New Hamp- shire on the 25th, and woke the next morn- ing to find Canadian warblers singing un- der my windows. They had been numer- ous among the mountains for several days before I came away, but here was another detachment of the host still making the} journey. I went out as soon as possible to see | them, but was barely on the piazza. before the brief, cool song of a mourning warbler, out of a clump of gray birches opposite the | steps, made me oblivious to everything be- side. This was a voice I had listened for in vain in New Hampshire, where I had rather confidently counted upon hearing it. After allowing the bird to repeat the strain a few times (with experience one grows thrifty In such matters) I stole forward, hoping to see him, for on all accounts he is well worth looking at; and I did see him, but only in flight. Before I had settled upon his exact whereabouts he took wing, and though I hastened in pursuit I falleq to | find him, Perhaps I should have found him, for he was not likely to go far, but just then, from a bit of roadside thicket which I have ‘before mentioned as a birdy spot, a water thrush announced himself, and I turned my steps in that direction. Here were not only the water thrush, sleek and shiny as ever, and two or three Canadians, but a second mourning warbler. »This one, fortunately, | I approached without startling, and ex- amined him at my pleasure, Crape was as becoming to him, I thought, as it ever was to a young widow; and then I pleased my- self by remembering that two mourning warblers in one day were twice as many as I had ever seen before in Massachusetts, even in the course of a whole migration. The species is really pretty rare with us In spring, and is neyer seen in autumn,—at all events I haye never seen it at that season. With its congenor, the Connecticut ‘war- bler, these conditionsare curiously reversed. I almost always see a few specimens in the fall, but have never mst with one in the spring. If I had been left to draw my own conelusions, I fear I should have as- Sumed that the birds—which closely re- semble each other—were all of one spectes, such differences as there were being chargeable to difference of season. . Before night it appeared that oltvye- ‘packed thrushes, also, were still passing. One sang to me, and showed himself, on my way home from the railway station at noon, And he sang quite as well as his mates had been doing in New Hampshire. /'The hermit’s music is better, no doubt; but what a loss it would be if Instead of two species we had only one; if all the olive- | backs were converted into hermits. Variety “with @ measure of inferiority is better thin monotonous perfection. Canadian warblers were more abundant, I théught, than I had ever seen them before,' except, perhaps, at Highlands, North Carolina, where miles on miles of rhododendron and laurel thickets along all the mountain ae make a covert exactly a9 their BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, W Wetusty Ar Woglarnd. , brow, The next day the story was the same: | Canada warblers all abou't me, olive-backed ‘thrushes whistling and singing, a Wilson's blackcap putting himself out of breath, as usual, and a singh: mourning warbler feed- ing in a low, swampy tangle down into which I looked from the highway—one of the two birds of tthe day before, for anght I could tell. The same or another, I was glad enough to see him. Before this, how- ; ever, I had passed three mourning doves, birds that I had never happened to see | before in this township. Two hours later they were still in the same grove, and there I heard one of them cooing softly in the afternoon. It was Sunday, and I re- membered the scripture text, ““The voice of the turtle is heard in the land.” I should love to hear it oftener. The place was not one for doves to summer in, how- | ever, and I haye seen nothing of them | since. — Tuesday, the 29th, I pald a forenoon visit to Wayland. After the mountains I wished to see those broad river meadows, And gloriously beautiful they were, the sunshine streaming into them, and the bobolinks rising out of them on rapid-beat- ing wings, to express at once their own felicity and mine. They could not sing fast enough nor long enough. After every pause they must begin again. Few birds’ are so carried away with lyrical ecstasy, Kingbirds are little behind them, perhaps; but the kingbird has no singing yoice, and ean utter his madness only in formless twitters and crazy aerial antics. As I crossed the river, walking between rows of freshly green willows. I found Canada warblers, Northern water thrushes and whispering blackpolls still keeping me / company. tall reeds, close by the water's edge, cama) the brief, lively gurgle of long-billed marsh’ wrens; and once in a while the birds threw themselves a few feet into the air, sang their little tune all in a breath, and dropped again out of sight. It is a pretty home they live in. They ought to be happy, Their nelghbors, the short-bills, seemed not to have come. I stopped in the old places to listen for them, putting my hands | behind my ears, but could hear nothing. Many cliff swallows were gathering clay for their nests, holding thelr wings upright over their backs with a tremulous, shiver- ing motion, to keep them out of the mud— one of the prettiest sights imaginable, Kingbirds were chasing crows across the meadows—half for the fun of it, I guessed— euckoos of both kinds were most uncom- monly numerous, and alder flycatchers— Worthern birds which I too seldom see in — this latitude—were calling quay-queer in | several places. (They arrived—or began to call—at Moosilauke on the 24th.) The weather was of the finest, and the grass of the greenest. There had been a severe frost the night before, but, as a farmer said when I asked him about it, it had probably done no great damage, be- cause there had been so many frosts of Jate that there was nothing left for this one to kill. The face of nature had not been scarred, at all events. It was never _ more radiant. Thoreau. himself, when he used to pull his boat up this riyer, never saw the world about him more beautiful, I wonder whether he sometimes left his | boat against the bank, and walked up and down the village street; and, if he did, | old-fashioned flower, a calceolaria. From a luxuriant growth of! | ‘DNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1900. whethér he used to notice, as I always do, ” a certain bright window garden in one of the older houses. I dare say house and garden were both there in his time. Yes- terday the lady was tending the plants as 4 I went by, and I took only such a glance ; as & man taay take without rudeness; but ir that one look I saw a thing that pleased me—a very handsome specimen of a very “Car- pet-bag flower,’ I used to hear it called in the old days. It was much esteemed then, but seems to have gone largely ont of vogue of recent years. Strange how fash- ion alters about plants as about Pyar pHing: } else. This Wayland specimén carried me back to another window garden, which I used to , enjoy from the inside, and felt proud to see passers-by stopping to admire.” Iv I seemed to do something very like that yes- terday, the good lady pardoned me, I am sure; and if by any chance she should read || this paragraph, I trust her to take it. kind- ly. ¥t is a wise provision of Providence that house plants must be set in the win- dow for the sake of the sun, and being there, they are of necessity visible to all who are wise enough to look up as their pass, The horse-chestnut trees are just now celebrating their annual fiesta, such as it is, with all their candles lighted. Pretty stiff, some people call them, a little dis- dainfully; but for my own part T still say, let us be thankful for variety, The elm may be more graceful than the horse-) chestnut, but I vote for both. 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