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and a Black-throated Green Warbler. The latter flew down near the stream, where i spotted a [[underline]] Northern Water Thrush [[/underline]] sitting quietly on a horizontal limb 2 feet or less from the ground, across the stream, pumping his tail. He was [[strike]] very [[/strike]] deep buff about the head and body.  A little further up the stream I saw the [[underline]] Winter Wren [[/underline]] Also three large tortoises along the stream. One was about to slide off the path, down a three foot bank. I set him away, but a few minutes later found him in the water at that point. It was shallow, and the other bank had a gradual slope, as I didn't worry about him. A few yards further down stream [[strike]] ab [[/strike]] a big one, still damp, was stymied part up the