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There were lots of Robins here. Heard a Song Sparrow sing.
A Junco flew up in the top of a tree and called like a Thrasher. Went on. Saw a great number of Robins. They were feeding on the ground and among the grapevines. I could see where they had been eating black haws.
Saw them on sunken [[?]] covered with water bathing. The water was over their feet. They would squat down and flutter in it.
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Some Cedar Waxwings joined them. There were Bluejays with them. The Robins made short attempts at song. Saw two Myrtle Warblers. Saw a Male Flicker feeding on the ground. It progressed by short hops. It was very tame. it turned over leaves and got crickets and grasshoppers.
A Vesper Sparrow lit on the top of a tall dead tree. The flicker looked up at the alarm note of a Bluejay and stood as high as possible.