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came the notes of a Wood Thrush. Then several Chipping Sparrows began. Their trills were hardly noticeable among the volumes of music on every side. Next came the Field Sparrows song from the hill and a Barn Swallow flew over twittering. The Whip-poor-wills went to the west side as it was quite light and the east was tinged with red. Went into the farther 
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side of the woods and heard the Maryland Yellow throat. There were a number of bats around. Several drank like swallows. It was curious to see the mist rolling down the river. Went over to Suley's Marsh and heard a Red-winged Blackbird call. The yellow throats were very thick here. They gave the tsickory song. The song began low

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