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that the Blue Wing who was in constant motion.

Later, down the tracks in Dark pool, I heard a splashing and saw a pair of [[underline]] Wood Ducks [[/underline]] swimming across the Pool, now much enlarged by all the rain. The male followed the female with his beautiful crest showing.

About 5:00 Susan and I took a quick trip to see if we could find the Florida Gallinule. We didn't, but up [[strikethrough]] on the [[/strikethrough]] overhead a pair of [[underline]] Rough Winged Swallows [[/underline]] twittered and chased each other about with a great fluttering of wings and spread tails. When we went up on the trestle and I spotted a small Warbler on the topmost twigs of the very tall oaks nearest the trestle. Just as I got the glasses on him the rays of the low sun struck the fiery orange-red breast of the [[underline]] Blackburnian [[/underline]]