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Brown Thrasher (several at Rules & later); Robins (many); Bluebirds (many); Gnatcatchers (1 calling at Accotink Creek); Golden Crowned Kinglets (3-4); Starlings (many); Myrtle Warblers (3); Louisiana Water Thrush (2 - 1 on Accotink Creek, one on Rule's stream); English Sps (many); Meadowlarks (6-10 in fields); Redwinged Blackbirds (several flocks); Grackles (many during day - dozen or so with Cowbirds in field); Cowbirds /[[underlined]] many [[/underlined]] - perhaps 200 in flock on freshly-turned ground, with Grackles in flock - all maneuvered as one bird. Other Cowbirds heard & seen all day); Cardinals (4-6); Purple Finches (many - Mrs. Peacock banded several while we were there. Others sang all about us, all around Peacocks & Rules houses & feeders, etc); Towhee (1 male on Scott's yard with White-throats); [[underlined]] Savannah Sparrows [[/underlined]] (6-10, or more,