the Thoreau Log.
27 May 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Fire in house again.

  The Sylvia striata are the commonest bird in the street, as I go to the post-office, for several days past. I see six (four males, two females) on one of our little fir trees; are apparently as many more on another close by . . .

  J. Farmer found a marsh hawk’s nest on the 16th,—near the Cooper’s hawk nest,—with three fresh eggs.

(Journal, 13:314-315)

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