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On Feb. 5 Mr. Swanson heard and 
recorded a Chickadee call which 
after study he decided was a Caro¬ 
lina Chickadee’s call. Palm Warblers 
were observed from May 1 to May 
13, but the report was received after 
it was impractical to include it in 
the tabulation. A late Blue-winged 
Teal was soen June 30, a Brown 
Thrasher was reported Jan. 31, and 
a White-crowned Sparrow was re¬ 
ported on a feeder for the same date. 
During an early mild spell a Scarlet 
Tanager (Mar, 3), Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak (Mar. 18), and Lazuli 
Bunting (Mar. 20) were reported to 
