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Male Blackburnian W. near the houses nearest track - near Jack-in-Pulpit clearing, singing "sweet-sweet-sweet-swee-e-e-e-e", somewhat resembling Black & White W. - 30-40 feet up. Hundreds of White-Throated Sparrows.
1 [[underlined]] Kingbird [[/underlined]] calling and flying above over house on 1st. Road So. 1 [[underlined]] Blackpoll Warbler [[/underlined]] - the unmistakable song came from the trees near the track, across from Lookout Point. 8-12 Myrtle Warblers.

May 5, 1951 - Saturday
Rain all after-noon, stopping at 6:00 P.M. Susan and I went to woods, even tho there were little showers while we were in the woods.
We saw all the usual Wood Thrushes, etc. Nearing