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two [[underlined]] Catbirds [[/underlined]] sang.
Noted that since last Sunday the great [[insertion]] oak [[/insertion]] limb (fully 12-15 inches thick) in which so many warblers congregated last year had snapped off near the trunk, and lay among the scrub growth - buds quite large and ready to open.

May 1, 1951 - Tuesday
6:00-8:00 P.M.
Three [[underlined]] new [[/underlined]] arrivals: [[underlined]] Nashville Warbler [[/underlined]] - one fairly good look, and song I know from last year - near Glen Carlyn parking spot.
[[underlined]] Kentucky Warbler [[/underlined]] on stream across track from Dark Pool.
? Forgot this one.

2 Doves. Most of other birds