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"Sanbercal" & a little beyond. As a second bird flew I saw the flash of colors of a male [[underlined]] Towhee. [[/underlined]] Believe both birds were Towhees.

March 26, 1954 - Saturday.
  First Spring bird "outing". Went to Glen Carlyn Park. There was a heavy overcast, and it was rather cool - in low 40's probably. I was shocked to see the "manicuring" that had taken place during the winter. The entire area along the north bank of Lubber Run from the bridge at Jack-in Pulpit Clearing all the way to the Falls near the Apartment houses at Columbia Pike, has been cleared of [[underlined]] all [[/underlined]] undergrowth, all young trees, shrubs (such as spice bush & other moisture-loving bushes), vines & plants - all out, together with lower limbs of trees. This is the area where I usually see the Blue-winged Warbler, the White-eyed Vireo, occasionally Chats & Kentucky Warblers, and always the