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marker; a number of Myrtle Warblers were about, a large flock of Red-Wings flew over heading N.W., as every day. An immature Maryland Yellow Throat appeared along the tracks - side near the nest - hickory, coming quite close at my imitation of of a wren scolding. Saw many Juncos, many White-Throats, several Song Sparrows, many squirrels. Many Goldfinches. 
*     In copying notes I made an error - the opening statements of 10/16/50 about fog belong to 10/18/50.

October 18, 1950 - Wednesday.
     Awoke about 6:20, got away about 6:35, as I've been doing last few days. Quite foggy, but not too bad in woods at average "bird-seeing" distances. Didn't clear up entirely until after 9:00 A.M. Nothing but