If not a titmouse, it might well have been a cardinal..Ken in Hancock
On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 11:27:16 AM UTC-4, Aloyse Larrabee wrote:
-- On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 11:27:16 AM UTC-4, Aloyse Larrabee wrote:
April 27 - I didn't see many birds on my morning walk. They were probably hiding from the elements. But I heard a bird in a thick evergreen which was unfamiliar to me. I know it's hard to describe a song so others understand but I would like to try. It was quite loud and repetitive, no variation. The first part on a scale was do re, do re. Think of it as pretty, pretty. Then the song returned to do with many staccato notes with emphasis on the last note, holding it a little. So it sounded like "pretty, pretty, tttttttttttt." Any ideas? Maybe it was an imitation but didn't vary and I listened a long time. I know the songs of most common birds.Aloyse Larrabee, Dexter
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