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May 1, 1950 -Continued.

  3-4 Hermit Thrushes; 2-4 Veeries; half-dozen Blackburnian Warblers singing "sweedle - sweedle - zee-ee-ee" very much like Black & White W., - 2 more Veeries (2-4 were in A.M.); several Olive-Backed Thrushes, [[underline]] 1 Blackpoll [[/underline]]; [[underline]] 1 Empidonax [[/underline]] (Jack-in-Pulpit clearing) - [[underline]] Acadian [[/underline]] singing "sevee - zee - up"; 6-8 Scarlet Tanagers in 2 trees, including one female; Kentucky Warbler within 10 feet (or less) of me, calling very loud chips; 1 White-eyed Vireo; 1 Solitary Vireo; what I [[underline]] believe [[/underline]] were 2 - 3 Tennessee Warblers; 3 - 6 Blue-Winged Warblers, twice had two singing at once, near each other; half-dozen Black-throated Blues; great numbers of Myrtles singing; 2 male Chestnut-sides;







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