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had ever seen.  It was a fine male.  It hopped to the top of the tree and then flew off and I could not find it. 
Saw Cedar Waxwings and Robins eating sumac berries.  They were wild.
Saw a number of Myrtle Warblers hunting in a weedy field.
On my way home I saw a Phoebe.  It flew anxiously from one place to another calling [[underlined]] tsip [[/underlined]].
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October 8, Monday
Heard a flock of Bluebirds this morning before breakfast.  Saw a fullgrown female English Sparrow that could not fly very well.  It could only fly about 10 or 15 feet.  It flew up from the road and lit on the side of the big maple.  It did not appear to be hurt.  It gave an alarmnote.  Then it flew and hid in the woodpile.
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After breakfast I went up by Rudy's.  The Horned Larks and pipits were there