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at home; one [[underlined]] Gnatcatcher [[/underlined]] singing and calling near Dark Pool & Warbler Oak (not seen); Cedar Waxwings, small flock calling; Many Starlings-especially at nest holes all through Woods; thought I head a Vireo song, but couldn't be sure, ^ [[insertion]] Solitary, I believe, [[/insertion]]; [[underlined]] Black and White Warbler [[/underlined]] singing faintly far up hill to Southeast of G.W. Survey Marker - later two to left of tracks [[strikethrough]] almost du [[/strikethrough]] beyond Dark Pool, about opposite falls, but off in distance; [[underlined]] Myrtle Warblers [[/underlined]] (not seen) calling and singing across from Lookout Point; [[underlined]] Louisiana Water Thrush [[/underlined]] singing first at Beech Bend, later seen about 60 feet up in at oak near G.W. Marker & [[strikethrough]] gray [[/strikethrough]] seal Rock -