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Hermit Thrush (close to 20 - 5 along Honeysuckle Stream, then 6-12 in marshy ground and hillside in back where one sang Saturday, then 2 more later); Bluebirds (2 at home); Gnatcatchers (2-3 or more, singing and calling); Ruby-crowned Kinglet (3-4 singing); Starlings (many especially at every tree-hole); Solitary Vireo (two on Honeysuckle Stream, later 2 more along track); Myrtle Warbler (3-4); [[underlined]] Ovenbird [[/underlined]] (first one - singing one short burst of song up on honeysuckle-covered hillside); Louisiana Water Thrush (2 or 3 singing often - one let me approach within 20 feet) English Sparrow ([[strikethrough]] many [[/strikethrough]] several)