Seiurus aurdoapAdisg^novaboraeonsis. 
Lake Urab agog, Ma i ne. 
1897. 'y /'At least six Water Thrushes could be heard from our an- 
May 30. ehorage and frequently four of these would sing in rapid suc¬ 
cession one beginning just as the preceding one ceased^pro¬ 
ducing the effect of a continuous Water Thrush song of four 
times the usual length. This happened so many tiraes, indeed, 
that I became satisfied that it was not raere coincidence. 
These 'Water Thrushes also treated me td their flight songs a 
dozen times or more this evening and I ara positive that one of 
them went up in the course of eight or ten minutes three or 
four times. The flight song of this species puts that of the 
Oven-bird (which I heard also this evening) quite to shame. 
This happened at Leanerd's Pond between 4 P.M. and twi¬ 
light. 
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