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THE WILSON BULLETIN— September, 1922 
stump in plain sight. Presently two others joined in. It was a time to 
be long remembered. On June 25 I again visited the place and heard 
the Wood Thrush sing. Back some distance in the marsh in the fork of 
a small tree I found a nest containing three young birds, nearly ready 
to fly. 
I picked one up to look at when it set up a great cry. To my sur- 
prise two adult Wilson Thrushes, in great excitement, mshed to the res- 
cue. Since June 25 I have visited the place several times and always 
found some of the thrushes about. This is the first time I have found 
this bird nesting in Ohio. 
The finding of the nest of this thrush makes me 103 species for this 
county. 
S. V. Wharram. 
[This thrush nests regularly, but in small numbers, in the vicinity of 
Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio. — Ed.] 
