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heard, and then saw, the first [[underline]] Winter Wren [[/underline]] beside the tracks between the twin tulip trees and the other two tall tulips opposite Dark Pool. He scolded here, with his little tail cocked over his back. Near the White Oak, that attracted so many birds last Spring, I heard the sleepy call of the [[underline]] Golden-Crowned Kinglets [[/underline]] and found a number here with Ruby-Crowns, perhaps 10-20 in all. Phoebes called & hunted near the stream & over Dark Pool. Red-Bellied Woodpeckers were noisy, as were many Jays, Titmice, & Chickadees. Many Robins were around, again especially around dogwood trees. A [[underline]] Solitary Vireo [[/underline]] softly scolded and sang between the R.R. track and a point on the stream opposite the G. W. Survey