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then saw one female. On hillside where I once saw a Brewster's W. on the Red-Letter Day (Golden Wing, Blue-Wing, & Brewsters) a [[underlined]] Grey Checked Thrush [[underlined]] was busy eating the fruit of a Cat brier, about 15 feet above ground.
   In addition saw these: [[underlined]] Many [[underlined]] Myrtle Ws., singing, White-Thr. Sparrows, Goldfinches, several Tanagers (saw 2 males), 2-3 Parulas singing, several Bl.-Thr. Green & Black & White Warblers, at least two Solitary Vireos, two Yellow-Throated, 2-3 Red-Eyed Vireos, one White-Eyed singing at same spot as yesterday, 8-10 Ovenbirds, 2-3 Louisiana Water Thrushes, one Maryland Yellowthroat singing, Kentucky Warbler sang lustily once down near tree that once held a long rope for swinging across stream, several Hooded Warblers, saw 2 Crested Flycatchers, number 

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