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First personally colbity.
But we found several
sets of young fellows
Warbler and two or three
trails next building.
Bowles was looking for
willow goldfinches. Bowles
then a Bowles later found
another set of finch
laying so that to elicit
for the evening this
set was fresh and
showed resemblance &
than of egg. The next
was in off, wild cherry
bush. I put in plain
sight. The buzz could
be seen singing. The
nest seems to be fairly
deep and well situated.
Yet fullal yarrow we are
still nesting so says
jack Bowles. We left the
swamp and went back
into the woods several
new birds were heard:
Mulloth, Creeper, Hermit Warbler,
Cosin Bird etc. I have
made up a list of bird
observed in Wark so far
which I shall include
today. Some names are not
complete although I learned
much from Bowles about what
things were.