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the [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] Red-Eye, I heard the oft-repeated song of a [[underline]] Black-Throated Green Warbler [[underline]], but couldn't locate it, even tho the light was improving, seen breaking through, and I thought I had the tree located several times. This happened repeatedly until I finally located one male across the "Dark Pool" beside the tracks. Back to tracks, then down to Dark Pool - birds everywhere - numbers of Chewinks, Swifts, Wood Thrushes singing (forgot to mention near Beech Bend, a pair of L. Water thrushes, one carrying large dead oak leaf for nest - carried for several minutes, acting very wary & nervous - lost it in flight). Near two tall columnar tulip trees a sudden brilliant flashing in the air near the stream turned out to be a male [[underline]] Redstart [[/underline]] down near the stream in a wonderful display of insect catching.