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2 Red-eyed Vireos (25)                20-30 Doves
1 White-eyed Vireo (5)                6-8 Crows (Y)
1 Yellow-thr. " (5)                   100+ Grackles
√ [[u/l]]2[[/u/l]] Kingbirds          2 Red-wings
1 Killdeer                            2-3 Cowbirds
3 House Wrens (25)                    150+ Starlings
1 Prairie W. (5)                      10-15 House Sps.
1 Yellow-br. Chat (5)                 3-5 Song "
2 Indigo Buntings (25)                1 C. Wren
4-6 Peewees (5)                       4 Goldfinches
1 Yellowthroat (5)                    4-6 Chickadees
8-12 Robins (5)                       4-6 Titmice
20+ Cardinals (5)                     2 Nuthatches
2-4 Mockers (5)                       2-3 Meadowlarks
3-5 Red-bellies                       4-6 Field Sps.
2-3 Downys                            4-6 Chipping "
1 Towhee (5)                          1 Bobwhite
2 Thrashers                           1 Green Heron
3-5 Bluebirds                         1 Catbird
10-12 Barn Swallows                   2 Purple Martins
1 Yellow-b. Cuckoo                    1 Wood Thrush

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1 Bl.-gr. Gnatcatcher                 2 Hummingbirds
√ [[u/l]] 1 Louis Water-thrush[[/u/l]] √1      1 Sc. Tanager
                                      1 Hairy Woodpecker

√1 Louis Water-thrush, giving usual sharp "chips", lit on drive near bench, hopped over under Pfitzer -- then flew away.



7-9-80 Wed. 60°-85°
Few scattered, hazy clouds; cloudless by 8:30 A.M.  Heavy overcast in late afternoon -- very light breeze

2 Red-eyed Vireos                    20-30 Doves
1 White-eyed Vireo                   5-8 Crows (Y)
2 Kingbirds                              Grackles
1 Wood Thrush          [[strikeout]]2-3[[/strikeout]] Red-wings


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