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enemy. he chased it all over.
Once the Red-head caught a miller.
A Phoebe that was on a stub in the river took a bath by flying into the water.
Went on into the next woods. The Goldfinches were flying around here. One male called all the time.
Bobwhites were whistling from all over.
Went back and sat down on a bank near some thornapple trees. A Bluejay was in them. it hopped onto

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a stump and went along the ground.
A pair of Yellow-bellied Woodpeckers were in a small black oak a few feet away. One was a female and the other a young one. The young one was begging for food.
A Red-head lit on a thin twig and it bent down. It turned over on its back and hung there for nearly a minute looking at me.
A Bluejay gave a few notes of the song. Krr-r-r-rk and a