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The bathing technique of the Solitary was to fly down at a 45 degree angle from a perch about 2 ft. above the water, hitting it with a big splash about 4 ft. away, and immediately arising to shake itself.
As I crossed Jack-in-the Pulpit clearing, a [[underlined]] Broad-winged Hawk [[/underlined]] flew West above Beech Bend. I later saw another flying about in the trees and calling, up Honeysuckle Stream. Later I saw one, perhaps the first one, circling high above the Northwest end of the Park, as I near J-in-P clearing on way home.
Then I heard the song of an [[underlined]] Ovenbird [[/underlined]] on the hillside back of J-in-P clearing. Later I heard a second one sing.
Three or four Parulas sang near the G.W. Survey Marker, and here I saw a brilliant yellow bird