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great variety of other notes.
A female Maryland yellow throat flew by with food in her mouth.
Saw a large hawk of some species. (Red-tailed) then some Bluejays began to eat acorns.
They were noisy and their notes sounded as though someone was using a wagon that had not been greased.
Then I went home.
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August 13, Monday 
This morning a
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flock of about 25 Bobolinks were feeding out back of the cooper in an oat field. They saw me and few away and were replaced by a flock of nearly 100 English Sparrows.  They had oats and pigeon grass.
August 15, Wednesday
This morning I west down in the fields.  Were not many birds out.
Saw a Phoebe fly against the side of one of Mr. 
Fisks hay stacks for crickets.
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August 13, Monday
This morning a
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flock of about 25 Bobolinks were feeding out back of the [[croper?]]
in an oat field. They saw me and flew away and were replaced by a flock of nearly 100 English Sparrows. They fed on oats and pigeon grass.
August 15 Wednesday
This morning I went down in the fields. Were not many birds out
Saw a Phoebe[[strikethrough]] r [[\strikethrough]] fly against the side of one of Mr. Fiskes hay stacks for crickets.