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to the zoo.

Oct. 13, 1950 - Friday.
     Beautiful day. Saw usual birds, no migrants - except, of course, that a large part of the Towhee and Robins here may be the migrants. And - the white Throats are here. 

Oct. 14, 1950 - Saturday. 
     Fine day - saw one [[underline]] Grey-Cheeked Thrush [[/underline]] near Lookout Point in very good light, later saw a least 3, possibly 4 more a short way up Honeysuckle Creek, at bend where dead pine trunk juts out over stream. Saw one Black-Poll Warbler, Cardinals, many white throats, many Jays, flock of Red Winged Blackbirds flying over, calling; many Goldfinches; Swifts