I went back again after dinner to see if I could get a better look at the bird. I also recruited a more experienced birder to accompany me. What we found was - a female orchard oriole (that was obviously what I saw). She was not the one doing the singing though. There was also a first year male orchard oriole with her. He was the one singing. He still sounded a lot like the Stokes summer tanager to me. We also heard what I assume were 2 or 3 Henslow's sparrows but didn't see them. Another lesson learned the hard way.
Larry S

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