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believe the other two were the same. Near Beech Bend Olive-Backs flew up the hill-side, and suddenly came the short spiraling songs of 3 or 4 birds. Later they sang near Warbler Oak. A Kentucky Warbler sang loudly almost to G.W. Survey Marker, and an Empidonax called loudly. It seemed more the "che-bec!" of a [[underlined]] Least Flycatcher [[/underlined]] than the "see-whiff!" of an Acadian but can't be sure. Met Comdr. & Mrs. Fuller & Son, who went to find Worm-Eating W. Told me of a shore-bird they had flushed. As I left Dark Pool, it came back then, flushed from stream by them. Noted deep wing beats, then observed all markings