Lie Boston, Mass. to Bethel, Me. 1902. | danuary 2. Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy. Left Boston at 9 A.M. and reached Bethel about 5 P.M. All the way from Boston to Yarmouth small flocks of Crows were seen feeding in the fields which were everywhere aearly or quite free from snow or ice. At Oxford we began to see sleighs and at Bryant's Pond and Bethel the entire surface of the country was buried under a spotless robe of snow which, how- ever, nowhere exceeded a foot in depth. As our train was slowly climbing the steep grade beyond West Paris I saw, from the car window, three birds which must have been Pine Grosbeaks. They were flying over an opening in some birch woods, rising and falling in long, graceful undulations. Bethel, Maine. 1902. | ® January 3. Clear and cold with moderate N.W. wind. Immediately after breakfast the Doctor and I, with several of the ladies of the household, took a walk on snow shoes in the woods below the house. As we were passing under some tall gray birehes the call of a Chickadee attracted our attention to five of these birds whieh, in company with a goodly number of Lesser Redpolls, were clustered in the tops of two of the trees directly over our heads. They were all feeding on the bireh seeds which were seattered in showers over the surface of the snow about us. I eounted twenty-two Redpolls of whieh only two were fully adult (i.e. rosy-breast- ed) males. 1902. January 4. Bethel, Maine. Clear and cold with strong N.W. wind. Ther. -6 at day- break, +6 at 2 P.M. In the forenoon the Doctor and I took a long tramp on snow shoes in the Glen Woods revisiting all the old familiar haunts. It was reassuring to find these beautiful woods wholly unchanged or at least unmarred. The numerous sheltered openings were as sunny and attractive as ever, the little brooks murmured and gurgled beneath their coverings of snow and ice, the tall white and red pines, the sturdy rough-barked hemlocks, the needle-pointed balsams, and the olive-green arbor vitaes had simply added the growth of another year to their already generous proportions. There seemed to be more birds than there were at any time last winter. We saw no less than four flocks of Chicka- dees containing respectively 2, 3, 5 and 6 birds. Some of them were in evergreen woods, others among gray birches. I saw them eating both bireh and henlock seeds. In each flock there was a bird (why is there never more than one?) which quickly responded when I gave the phoebee whistle and after a little while became excited and eager, flitting close about me, alighting within a few feet of my head and answering all lay calls with spirit and promptness. I see no difference in habits, behavior or general appearance between these 1902. Bethel, Maine. January 4.Chickadees and ours at home. (2). The flock of 3 birds contained also a Hudsonian Chicka- dee, two Ring lets and a Canada Nuthateh and there was another Nuthatch in the flock of six Chickadees. The Hudsonian Titmouse kept his black-capped cousins close company during their rambles through some rather open woods of gray birehes intermingled with balsams. Like them he was chiefly feeding on bifeh seeds which he obtained by pecking the cones to pieces, sometimes perehing just above them and bending forward to strike down at them, at others hanging back downward beneath them and striking upward. ‘Two or three strokes were usually sufficient to demolish the cone and most of the seeds appeared to be seattered over the sur-— face of the snow beneath and lost. The little bird worked busily and cheerily after the manner of all Titmice. I dia not notice that his attitudes or motions differed in any way from those of the Black-capped Chickadee but he was perhaps more restless than they. I was surprised at the number of Partridge tracks which we saw in the Glen Woods this morning. They were literally everywhere and most of them appeared quite fresh. The birds must be much more numerous than they were last year. Bethel, Maine. 1902. S January 5. Sunny and mild with fleeecy clouds drifting slowly before a light west wind. Ther. 16° at sunrise, 28° at 2 P.M. At 10 A.M. Dr.Gehring, Miss Anna Almy and I started for awalk. On snow shoes we crossed the clearing south of the house and entered the woods beyond where we found what was probably the same flock of birds that we saw there yesterday, It consisted , this morning, of three Chickadees, two Kinglets and a pair of Canada Nuthatches, the Hudsonian Chickadee being missing. At this point we left the path and turning to the east- ward picked our slowly through the dense growth of gray bireh- es and young balsams until we came out on the logging road which we used to traverse so often last winter. Here we took off our snow shoes for the roadway worn hard and smooth by frequent travel afforded excellent walking save in a few places where it was iey and dangerously slippery. For a half mile or so beyond where we struck it the road passes through swampy thickets of birehes and alders, in which we heard nothing but a Kingjet or two but at the point where it leaves the low ground and begins to ascend a ridge covered with mixed evergreen: woods of balsam, spruce, hemlock and arbor vitae an interesting experience awaited us. We had stopped for a moment to look about us and listen when the 1902. Bethel, Maine. January 5.all-pervading silence was suddenly broken by a prolonged, (2). varied, and exquisitely sweet and tender song. In form it resembled that of a Goldfinch but it was does ded), longer and much less loud and obtrusive as well as infinitely wilder and more aetherial in quality. Some of the notes suggested the tinkling sound of ice. Although the song was practically continuous from beginning to end it did not flow quite smooth- ly but tripped or halted in places after the manner of the song of the Winter Wren, to which, indeed, it bore some slight general resemblance. From the first I felt sure that the bird was a Crossbill, probably a White-wing since the notes were unlike any that I have ever heard from Loxia minor; but just after the song ceased I thought I heard the pip call of the latter species uttered faintly but distinetly in the clus- ter of tall balsams whence the song had seemed to issue. We scanned these trees long and closely but without discovering the bird nor did we again hear his voice. Thus the question of his identity is left practically undecided. Proceeding on our way we heard, at frequent intervals, in the dense balsams and hemlocks whieh bordered the roadway on both sides, the slight tzee-tzee-tzee of Golden-crested Kinglets and the nasal, whining calls of Canada Nuthatches, Blue Jays occasionally screamed in the distance and we saw Bethel, Maine. 1902. BS January 5. one flitting about a pile of logs in an opening. (3). As we rounded a bend in the road we caught a glimpse of a Pileated Woodpecker just disappearing around the next bend beyond. Stealing silently on we soon heard him tapping among some dense young evergreen trees. I imitated the sound by striking the palms of my hollowed hands lightly together and presently the big fellow came flying directly towards us just above the surface of the snow giving us a clear view of his ‘plack and white plumage and flashing searlet crest before he caught sight of us and turned back into the woods. At the lumber camps half a mile further on we heard another Log Cock hammering and shouting along some large yel- low birehes on a hillside. were also a number of Cana- da Nuthatches immediately about the camps. on our way back we came upon a pair of Pine Grosbeaks anong some low, dense alders. The male was a superb fellow, as deep rose red as any that I have ever seen. Both birds kept close together, flitting from place to place among the alders, frequently alighting on some soft, yellowish-colored ice at which they pecked industriously evidently in the hone of getting at the water beneath. The finding of this solitary pair of Grosbeaks interested me greatly for I suspect that they were local birds whose summer home is on some of the 1902. January (4). 56 Bethel, Maine. higher mountains of this immediate region. Dr.Gehring tells me that they are the first that he has seen in Bethel for several years. I was surprised at the number of Partridge trails seen today. They were simply everywhere along the logging roac as far as we traversed it. Evidently the birds had come out in- to the openito bask in the sun for their trails followed the sides of the road for considerable distances before Wayming pack into the woods. There were also innumeravle tracks of Rabbits, many of Red Squirrels and Mice, a few of Foxes. During most of the time that we spent at the lumber camp the hard-wood trees on the neighboring hill side were snapping like pistol shots. The reports averaged at least one per minute and sometimes two or three came in quick succession from different directions. They were fully as loud as the reports of a 32 ¢al. revolver loaded with black powder. The gun was shining rather feebly at the time, the temperature was not far from 28°, and there was practically no wind. Dr. Geh- ring found a small, dark colored spider crawling feebly on the surface of the snow. Bethel, Maine. 1902. January 5S. Cloudy with light S.wind. The Doctor and I spent about an hour this forenoon in left them and followed up the course of the brook for upwards of a quarter of a mile. The walking was rather open ana very | the woods below the house. After traversing the paths we level and smooth for the way led over a narrow intervale covered with large black ashes and yellow birehes which stood well apart with almost no undergrowth. It was difficult to understand what could attract Partridges to such woods but we found the trails of at least two different birds which had ap parently been rambling about over a very large extent of ground. In the woods nearer the house we saw four Chickadees and a flock of about twenty Redpolls. The latter were in larch trees apparently eating the seeds. We also heard a Pine Gros- beak whistling high in air overhead. 1902. January 7. Bethel, Maine. Snowing most of the day but at no time heavily, only about 2 inches falling. Calm with now ana then a breath of 6° alr from S.E. Thermometer 24° Spent most of the forenoon cutting down sapplings along the path in the woods below the house. While thus engaged I hearc a Woodpecker tapping near at hand. From the rapidity and végor of his strokes I suspected that he was a Hairy but to my delight he proved to be an Aretic Three-toed, the first I have ever seen in Bethel. He was in a piece of balsam woods on the trunk of a balsam that had broken off about 25 feet above the ground and was far gone in decay. For fully an hour he did not change his position by more than a few inches almost although he worked unceasingly, making the chips fly and drill- ing several irregularly shaped holes deep into the stem of the tree. I stood almost directly beneath him for ten or fifteen minutes without apparently causing him any alarm al- though he stopped his work once or twice to peer down at me giving me,as he did so, a good view of his rich yellow crown pateh. He looked very large - almost as big as a Flicker - and I was strongly impressed with his exceeding grace of movement and superabundant vigor. Without question this is the most energetic and spirited of all our Woodpeckers with the possible exception of the Pileated. 1902. January 7. Bethel, Maine. Among these same balsams I heard every now and then the tzee-tzee-tzee of Golden-crested Kinglets and twice what I was sure was the distant creep of a Brown Creeper. The flight calls of Lesser Redpolls passing high overhead also came faintly to owrears at intervals and a solitary Pine Grosbeak attracted by my gusweing whistle descended from a great height and alighted in a pine near us, balancing himself on its topmost spray anda uttering his clear, penetrating note incessantly. I could not make out his coloring against the white light of the cloudy sky but I do not think he was a red bird. In the afternoon we went to the Glen Woods. A Pine Gros- beak was heard calling soon after we left the house. As we were passing through the first long opening and descending the slope to the second brook a faint chirp attracted iy atten- tion. It proved to be the note of a Chickadee whom I present- ly ealled to me by alternately “screeping"” and whistling "phoebec". He was quickly followed by three others of his kind and by two Red-bellied Nuthatches. All six birds hopped and flitted close about us until they had satisfied their curiosity when they moved on. To my surprise they were almost immediately succeeded by what seemed to be a second flock consisting of eight Black-capped Chickadees and one 1902. January wy fe Bethel, Maine. P-hudsonieus. These birds collected in the middle of a dense, low cluster of arbor vitaes where they remained for a long time hopping about excitedly and uttering incessant scolding cries which at first led me to think they hac found a little Owl of some kind but which I finally decided were directed Standing within a few yards of the birds I had an excel- lent chance to wateh the Hudsonian Chickadee and to compare his attitudes and behavior with those of his black-capped cousins. I must confess that I could discover no differences of any importance although the Hudsonian seemed to be rather more active and excitable than any of the other members of the flock. Ne was unquestionably the most voluble making al- most as much noise as all the others put together. Although like all the Hudsonian Chiekadees which I have ever met he had only two or at most three really distinct calls he com- bined the notes of which they were composed in so many dif- ferent ways as to give one the impression that he possessed a somewhat varied repertoire. I noted the fdblowing variations on the spot:- 1. 221 (a simple lisping chirp) Bs Teheé-tehee (emphatie yet husky, at times wheezy and proken ) Bethel, Maine. 1902. January 7. Ti-ti-tehee (two chirps combined with one husky note) (4h, Pi-tzi-tehee-tenes (two chirps and two husky notes) (one chirp and two husky notes) 'ship - a sharp, abrupt challenging call. Tsip-tsi-tchee - The sharp challenge combined with one chirp and one husky note. All these notes are perfectly distinct from anything that the common Chiekadee ever utters. The Hudsonian Chickadee seen on this oceasion remained in the thicket of arbor vitaes, flitting about and calling, long after all the other members of the flock had departed. Continuing on our way we found two Golden-crested King- lets among some dense young balsams and flushed a Partridge from a little glen through which flowed a brook encased in a thick covering of snow and ice. The Partridges of the region about Bethel are simply the wildest birds of their kind that I have ever met. They fly the moment they see or hear a man no matter how far off he may be. On our return we did not see or hear a bird of any kind. Bethel, Maine. 1902. January &. Weather precisely like that of yesterday. The Doctor and I spent the greater part of the forenoon in the woods below the house. Strange to say we did not either see or hear a bird of any kind. Indeed the only ani- mate creature noted was a Red Squirrel that indulged in an outbreak of snickering among some balsams near where we were at work. | 1902. January 9. Bethel, Maine, to Boston, Mass. Clear and mild with searee a breath of wind. Started for home this morning by the 8.45 train. 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