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2 Acadian Flycatchers; 3-4 Peewees; Barn Swallows; 8-10 Jays; 3 Crows; Titmouse; 4-6 Wrens; 1 Mockingbird at home; 4-6 Catbirds; Robins; 8-10 Wood Thrushes; 10-15 Olive-back Thrushes (one softly singing whisper song on hillside beside gravel road to Glen Carlyn - toward Lee Blvd., Bluebirds; 1 Gnatcatcher; Starlings; Red-eyed Vireo (8-10); 3-6 Parulas; one Yellow Warbler above parking place; 3 Cape Mays; 2-3 Black-throated Blues; 6-8 Myrtles; 1 Black-Throated Green; 8-10 (or more) Chestnut-Sided Warblers (all males); 15-20 Blackpolls; 6-8 Oven Birds; 3-4 Water Thrushes; 2 [[underlined]] Kentucky [[/underlined]] Warblers; 1 Yellow-throat; 6-10 Hooded Warblers - 3 at one point beside track near Sapsucker Hickory;