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not locate them. Finally I discovered that they were chipmunks. Heard a loud [[underlined]] tick [[/underlined]] or [[underlined]] tchick [[/underlined]] over head. A yellow-throated Vireo gave it. There were numbers of them here. They sang and called. This one was much disturbed by me. on the west side were a number of Nuthatches and a Black and white Creeper. I followed it for quite a ways. When it it flew from one tree to another it gave a faint [underlined]] tseet [[/underlined]].

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It did not brace with its tail. It kept to the trunks. And lower and middle branches of the trees. At times it hunted around much the same as any percher. It had one queer habit of zig zagging along a limb. It would jump up and come down facing the other way. It would keep this up for several feet.
Across the track I saw a male Rosebreasted Grosbeak and heard the call