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east. In the farther part of Maine's Woods a Wood Pewee, whistled once. In the fields I heard a Kingbird. The grass was wet and the only sound was the falling of the dew from the trees and the splash of mink and muskrat or a loud rustle as a woodchuck came down to drink. Towards town a Robin gave its callnote and a Mourning Dove 
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cooed. Then the Vesper Sparrows began and mixed with their notes came the flight song of the Prairie Horned Lark. There were 2 Whip-poor-wills on the hill 1 in Hackett's grove and 1 over by G. Hackett's singing at once. A Catbird sang a little and another answered it. They sang in turn. Across the river I heard an Indigo Bunting. From the south

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