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After going over the Ebenezer Hill. The field sparrows were prominent. When we drove by they pitched into the brush.  by Pettey's corner two Quail ran along in front of the horse for two or three rods. They were male and female.

The Bobolinks and and Red-winged Blackbirds were gathered in a flock in a Hay field. Some were perched on the roof of a schoolhouse sunning themselves.

The scrub oak patches on the sand were alive with Field Sparrows.
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A family of Martins had a nest in a bird house on top of a porch.  Saw a Single Chimney Swift coursing about this side of Delton.

Saw a Black and White Creeping Warbler on a scrub oak.

In Kilbourn English Sparrows were thick. Saw a number of Purple Martins.

The camp was about a mile from Kilbourn In a pine grove on the Wisconsin River.

Pulpit Rock was just above.

The most noticeable thing