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Black-billed Cuckoos. The notes were loud and sonorous and reminded me slightly of the tone of the Great Blue Heron. I was much surprised to see this bird here in town.

Heard Black-Poll Warblers frequently in the trees I wrote the song like [[underline]] zee zee zee zee [[/underline]]. One gave the call notes [[underline]] tsit [[/underline]] and [[underline]] chit [[/underline]] like those of a yellow Warbler. It stretched its neck out and up to examine the leaves for insects and looked very long because of the V-shaped stripe on the throat.

In a squirrel House I found a pile of English Sparrow feathers placed neatly in a corner and a number of 

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pellets containing bills, thighs

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not sure what the standard procedure is for indicated the enclosed papers