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Cave State Park on 24 May 1966 
yielded only two or perhaps three of 
these birds despite careful search¬ 
ing. The Chuck-wills-widows were 
clearly more common in 1969. 
In addition, several other interest¬ 
ing species *were seen, including a 
male Golden-winged Warbler, Audu¬ 
bon’s Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, 
Warbling Vireo, Hermit Thrush, 
Wood Thrush, Least Flycatcher, and 
many other species. A total of 91 
species were seen between noon 
Saturday and noon Sunday. 
—James Tate, Jr., University of 
Nebraska, Lincoln. 
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