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Corner of Oak & 7th. In Baraboo 6:45 P.M.

Apr. 9, 1902
Tonight after supper I was out in front of [Trues?]. There was a male Flicker in a tree across the road. 
[[marginalia]] notes [[/marginalia]]  He gave a soft note like [[underlined]] ur-a [[/underlined]] several times and a loud [[underlined]] wick wick wick wick wick [[/underlined]] slower at first but very fast towards the end where it slows up suddenly and ends.

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