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clearing, near tracks - elusive as ever, continually changing trees & returning frequently to same two across stream - finally sat for several minutes in good light, 50 feet up, singing while I observed it; 3-4 Parulas; 2 Magnolia Warblers singing - both males; 1 Cape May (?) - couldn't be sure; 2 Black-Throated Blues - one ^ [[insertion]] ♂ [[male symbol]] [[/insertion]] near Bluebird stub repeatedly sang a variation - "sweet-sweet-sweet--zheew-zheew" the final two buzzy notes the usual ones - once or twice he changed to usual song; 3-4 Myrtle Warblers, calling but not singing; 1 Black-throated Green; 3 male Blackburnians, all singing; 4-6 Chestnut-sided; 1 female [[underlined]] Bay Breasted Warbler [[/underlined]] 20-40 Black-polls - everywhere one went today one heard one or two singing; 6-8 Oven-birds; 2-3 Water-Thrushes; 2 Kentucky