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of pool, then appeared to break loose & disappeared. Hoover believed he was caught in a trap, or held by a turtle. 
     Saw one male Baltimore Oriole at dark Pool, and one in same trees as yesterday, near old parking place. A male & female [[underline]] Indigo Bunting [[/underline]] fed in the top of the white oak which had the great population yesterday. A Rose-Breasted Grosbeak called here. [[underline]] Many [[/underline]] White-Throated Sparrows singing everywhere. On way down in woods, a Broad-Winged Hawk sat in the top of a pine near S.W. Survey marker, about 50 feet up, calling repeatedly. Near this spot I saw the first local [[underline]] Peewee [[/underline]], another near Beech bend, another near Brewster W. area. Heard 2-3 Gnatcatchers. Saw what I believe was one of the Rough Winged Swallows near "Little Pond in Woods." 

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