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Woods N.W. of Devil's Lake 3:45 P.M.

April 10, 1902
[[marginalia]] place [[/marginalia]] The West Lake Road does not go to the lake but turns off.  This afternoon I went out there.  Crossed a patch of woods to get to the lake.  In the center of it was a little green meadow set with willow trees with a brook running through it.  
[[marginalia]] number [[/marginalia]]  Robins were here in very great numbers, hundreds of them fluttered in the trees.  
[[marginalia]] Actions [[/marginalia]]  Many bathed.  Others hunted on the ground in the grass and among the leaves and they flew up in all directions as I approached.  They were quite noisy.

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