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who-are-you" ; tben off to the right came back the echo "Whoo-are-you". 



At 12 :25 the yellow-billed cuckoo gave forth his notes again. 

 July 1st. 



The Carolina wren sounded its notes at about 4 :00 A. M. 



No further notes were made until July 30th when at 12 :00 o'clock A. M. 

 the Carolina wren was again noted. 



At 2:30 on this morning the field sparrow trilled out its characteristic 

 song. 



It was quite noticeable that after the first of July the bird singing was 

 much less by day and rarely observable at night. Doubtless if notes could 

 have been taken earlier in June a larger number of species would have been 

 noted. Also, if the writer had been more familiar with bird notes, a larger 

 number would have been noted, for at the time when these observations 

 were taken many bird notes were heard that he could not identify. 



