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This noon I put out some more suet on the live elm. The other piece had a few small holes in it where it had been eaten.

Just as I started in the house I heard a Meadowlark sing. I stopped and it sang again. I think that the different blackbirds should be here now.

Last year none of these birds were here before April 5.
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Tonight Mat Engoln and I went down in the fields. We Saw my Red-headed Woodpecker. The next thing we saw was a Tree Sparrow in Seeley's Marsh. Went on over to the island and saw a Robin in a tree. 

In the edge of the woods we saw a White-breasted Nuthatch. He stuck his head in a hole. He then flew to a branch and began to sing.