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Jays, Chickadees, + Titmice until Honeysuckle Creek. Then found one Grey-Cheeked Thrush 100 yds. up the "creek". Along the R.R. trucks the high clay banks where the kids play, to Dark Pool, there were many Kinglets of both types, Titmice + Chickadees, one Black-Poll Warbler, one Winter Wren singing and "chattering" along the stream (had to hunt for him a while), many White-Throats, Juncos, Cardinals, Jays, Robins, several Myrtle Warblers, flock of Redwings, Towhees, Song Sparrows, one Hairy Woodpecker, two Downies; thought I saw a Cape May Warbler, but not sure.
October 19, 1950-Thursday
Slightly foggy early- 6:30 on: Became very foggy about time I got home-8:35- caught up