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lined with chicken feathers and, was full of insect debris. The old ones were feeding thier young near. I saw 2 young ones. They were quite wild and were white-rumpled Shrikes. The black through the eye was noticeable. When the old one flew towards it the young one would harshly call [[underlined]] che che che [[/underlined]] and the old one answer [[underlined]] Kra Kra Kra. [[/underlined]] The young one kept on calling while eating. They were rather wild. The young could fly.
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Then I went home.
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Tonight after supper I went down in the fields. Below Hackell's a pair of Bobolink's acted as though I was near thier nest. They had fully fledged young out. In the woods a Redstart was leading her young about. She called sharply at me.
There were several Tanagers across the river. Saw a female Hairy Woodpecker feeding her young. They were very noisy. The nest was in a stub