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124 And another that sounded like a dry axle. They give that note when two get in a tree together. It is a love note and is hard to locate. Just as I got in the house I heard the scream of a Red-tailed Hawk. I ran out and it was nothing but a Bluejay. The English Sparrows were not frightened. [[line]] After breakfast I [[end page]] [[start page]] 125. heard an English Sparrow give a labored Warble. It was short and was quite an effort. It sounded something like a Bluebird. Saw a flock of about twenty Redpolls on my way to school. I can distinguish them easily now that I have heard the American Goldfinches. [[line]] March. 28, Wednesday This morning before