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The mosquitoes were very thick. Two King birds fought a little. 
A Kingfisher flew along over the river without a sound. Saw a male Maryland Yellowthroat in a brush pile. He seemed much excited. I saw his family. They gave the alarm notes of [[underline]] tchimp [[/underline]] rather harshly. The one that I saw had a dark band across its breast.
A Mourning Dove sitting in a dead oak a little ways off
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cooed. It was like this: coo oo oo coo coo [[image: continuous line under coo etc. with the first oo put up at a higher level than the rest]]
Once it added another coo.
Heard the [[underline]]suo[[?]] [[/underline]]of the Robin from across the river. Then I went home.

July 31 Tuesday.
This noon while going to work in the cooper [[?]] shop I saw a male English Sparrow flight about his nest in a hole in Pettelys[[?]] shop.