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He sang prettily several times. Near Dark Pool, a no. of White Throated Sparrows fed near the tracks. Doves cooed in the distance - many swifts, Phoebes and Flycatchers, one [[underline with small vertical lines crossing it]] Nuthatch. [[/underline with small vertical lines crossing it]] This seems like Parula time - have a hunch tomorrow is it!

April 29, Saturday -
   First new arrival was upstream - side path, almost to point where path turns up to former gravel pit. A [[double underline]] Veery [[/double underline ]] hopped along the path ahead of me, then up hillside.  On my return he left path, flew across stream, and hopped quietly up tiny rivulet, in & out of water. Nearly a [[underline]] Yellow-Throated [[strikethrough]] Warbler [[/strikethrough]] Vireo [[/underline]] sang. Near the S. W. Survey Marker a [[underline]] Parula Warbler [[/underline]] sang in the tree tops past the island. Back at Jack-in-Pulpit glade, a [[underline]] Scarlet Tanager [[/underline]] sang and called. Later heard another