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got out of the car, there was almost no bird life until I got to Honeysuckle Stream near G.W. Survey marker. Here I heard calls and located a female Black-throated Blue Warbler across the stream, about a foot above the ground, in the undergrowth. Another bird darted near her - perhaps the male - could not get a look at it. Went up to bend in stream - heard or saw nothing that way, so went [[strikethrough]] back [[/strikethrough]] up to tracks. As I entered the woods this morning I thought this might be the day I'd see the first Juncos. Now, as I came up from Lubber Run at the Sapsucker Hickories, three [[underlined]] Juncos [[/underlined]] burst up from the other side of the track, going into the bushes beside the track.
Birds identified:
[[underlined]] Canada Geese [[/underlined]] (Flock crossed above