Field notes: Eastern United States trip, book 1, v4545
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16 Apr. 26.—Sa. 4:24—4:39: Redwing 18; wRPerson 14; Orchad Oriole 2; Kingbird 4; Red-headed Wdrpr 1; Mockingbird 5; English Sparrow 5; Chining Swift 4; Bobwhite 2 5:00—5:30: Redwing 6; wRPerson 19; Eastern Phoebe 1; Orchad Oriole 1; Kingbird 2; Red-headed Woodpecker 8; Mockingbird 10; Boat-tailed Grackle 10; English Sparrow 5; Black Vulture 2; Shrike 1; Purple Martin 16. Also saw, at other times, one Flicker and 3 Bluejays. Our might get a proportionate constituent census by estimating from above listings for total RR running time across state, or Echo to New Orleans! Country is now pretty much the same—vast sugar-cane plantations, up about a fort; ar wide farm corners, & cedar swamps along sloughs.