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BIRD LIFE IN WASHINGTON 
paused on a limb over head. His voice 
sounded much like Cassia's but he had 
more words to his song. 
We did not know then that Red Eye 
was here. “Surely,” I said, “this is Red 
Eye,” but the bird workers said: “No, 
Red Eye is not here,” so I went back to 
listen to him call to “Sweet Marie” and 
to wonder. New species are coming every 
year. 
Finally some one suggested that his 
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notes were preacher like and then I could 
hear the sermon, too, but I liked it better 
before I knew it was a sermon. 
Red Eyed Yireo is growing more com- 
t/ o o 
moil every year. His markings are much 
like those of Western Warbling Yireo but 
there is no mistaking their songs when 
once they are thoroughly learned. 
RED EYED VIREO 
