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storm with much thunder & lightning & heavy rain Sunday eve, just after we hurried back from a visit to Don & Mary's. Leaves had wonderful fragrance, newly-fallen to ground.
In A.M. saw usual birds. Many White Throated Sparrows, and flock of Juncos up steep path to Glen-Carlyn homes near Lee Blvd. Myrtle Warbler (1), Blackpolls (saw 2-3, heard several others) Wood Thrushes (2), Several Flickers, 1 Hairy, 1 Downy, 2 Phoebes.
One female [[underlined]] Yellow Bellied Sapsucker [[/underlined]] on pine tree at Eastern end of group of hickories & oaks where I have seen Sapsuckers several times.

Oct. 8, 1951 - Monday.
Much cooler, but fine day, windy. Jays, Crows, Nuthatches, etc., R-C. Kinglets (3-4); B. Creepers (2-3), Many White Throats, 2 Black Throated Grackles.