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6:35. By the time I got to the woods, it was a lovely day, sun breaking through, and getting warm - even for T-shirt & light-weight blue sport shirt. Almost no activity until 8:15, then did better.
Mourning Dove (1) flying due north over "Little Pond in the Woods"; Swifts, Flicker (1); pair of Red-bellied Woodpeckers high atop the dead stub of a tulip tree at the west end of Dark Pool; thought I heard an Acadian Flycatcher call several times - probably mistaken; Jays (10-12); Crows (3-4); Chickadees (3-4); Titmice (2); Brown Creepers (2 calling); Carolina Wren (2); Mockingbird (2); Catbird (3) at Dark Pool; Robin (10-20) after dogwood berries, chiefly; Olive-Backed Thrush (2); [[underlined]] Grey-Cheeked Thrush [[/underlined]] (2 in every good light, calling their soft "pee-unt" note at wild cherries across from Sapsucker hickory); Bluebirds