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Vesper were very thick. They would fly up from the sides of the road and light in front of the horse. When one did not want to be seen it would run through the grass with its head down and I could hardly see it. They sat on the fence posts and sang. There was quite a difference in the songs. Saw some quail behind a rail fence. They were not at all afraid. One unconcernedly walked up a rail.

Saw a number of Least Flycatchers.

Red-eyed Vireo's were

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singing in a directions. In one place I heard a single Maryland Yellowthroat.

Catbirds were quite thick. Saw several Kingbirds. One was watching for insects while on the ground.
Warbling Vireos were also common.

Beyond Terry town there were Towhees in all the clearing. They seemed to prefer the [[the?]] clearings overgrown with berry bushes.

Heard a Scarlet Tanager sing.

Field Sparrows were common. They were