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where the song had come. Shortly after [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] I heard the song of the Black-Throated Green and was studying the tree from a distance of perhaps 200 feet, I spotted a beautiful male [[underlined]] Blackburnian Warbler [[/underlined near the top of the oak by the R.R. track, brilliant in the setting sun's rays.
A [[underlined]] Wood Thrush [[/underlined]] sang near Beech Bend - in course of walk heard 2 or 3 - saw one. When shortly past Beech Bend, I heard the Wild song of the [[underlined]] Louisiana Water Thrush [[/underlined]] near the G.W. Survey Marker. One sang repeatedly near the marker. Immediately after I heard the song of an [[underlined]] Oven Bird [[/underlined]] (and another later) - then immediately