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[[scribble]] 5/13/51
home, and saw brilliant male close up, singing loudly in trees over Dark Pool, not far above eye-level; Grackles; Scarlet Tanager (6-8 males); Cardinals; Goldfinches; Towhee; still many White-throated Sparrows around; Song Sparrows.
* Watch for song of Tennessee Warbler - one of loudest Warbler songs I've heard. Very sharp and emphatic. Close up, it seems almost as loud as the Oven Bird. The Louisiana Water Thrush and Hooded may perhaps be louder. Forbush puts it about as I would - "Twipiti, twipiti, twipiti, twipiti, twipiwipiwipiwipiwipi, wipi"; the start is ringing and the ending is a quick twitter.