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perhaps 50 feet up, with whitish or light parts under the tail, no stripes or wing bars, bluish wings - then could see it was a [[underlined]] Prothonotary Warbler [[/underlined]] - first I've seen in many years. Later I saw another in shadow, then in brilliant sunlight, at 30 feet distance, sitting about a foot above the water, where it had been bathing with the Vireos. As I watched the Prothonotary, an [[underlined]] Osprey [[/underlined]] flew by, just above the tree tops, flying west. Then I located 3 or 4 Yellow Palm Warblers about 60-70 feet up in the oaks in the clearing near G.W. Marker. Later I saw 2 or 3 bathing with the other birds. I walked with 8-10 of one as it preened. Later, about noon at home, a [[underlined]] Kingbird [[/underlined]]