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Bluejay called by the ware house. Then a Chimney Swift appeared and I soon counted 10 flying around together 
Went up town and saw Purple Martins on the liberty pole. 
By the house a a Grosbeak and a Robin were chasing a Bluejay.
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This afternoon I went down the river. The warbling Vireo's nest was deserted. The young having flown. They were being fed in a bass wood nearby.
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I walked on to the Red-head's nest and stood under it for some time. The female came and fed them. AS soon as she lit on top of the stub the young called. She gave them a grasshopper. There were only two eggs in the Phoebe's nest. While walking along in the grass by the fence I found a Deserted Bob-White's nest containing 14 partly incubated eggs. There were a number of feathers lying about. The old 

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