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                      1950[underlined]

near Dark Pool.  To right of track, near twin Tulip Trees, a [[underline]] yellow Breasted Chat [[/underline]] called and sang, and flashed through undergrowth, and a few yards farther on a [[underline]]  White-Eyed Vireo [[/underline]] called and sang, flitting about as I tried "wren scolding" notes.  A [[underline]] Kentucky Warbler [[/underline]]  sang once in the distance beyond the end of Dark Pool.  Returning along tracks, an [[underline]]  Empidonax Flycatcher [[/underline]]  flitted about in alders and in willows & cottonwoods 15 feet up, near S.W. marker - calling vigorously "swip", "swip", with vigorous tail-twitches.  Quite small; white eye-ring, faint whitish wing bars, grayish with suggestion of faint green tinge on back, white on throat, whitish grey underbody; distinctly dirty-whitish edges to primaries, showing as he sat.  Must have been Alder or Least -  I'm inclined to say [[/underline]] Least [[/underlined]. A [[underline]] Maryland Yellowthroat [[/underline]] sang