This morning my local song sparrow is singing loudly.
Helen
On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 11:11:53 AM UTC-5 Rob Packie wrote:
BC chickadees, titmice and cardinals with an occasional robin have been singing for at least a week here in Hulls Cove. TammyOn Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 9:06 AM Craig Kesselheim <ckess...@gmail.com> wrote:I'd like to add first of spring audibles to the listserv exchange if anyone's interested. Today's walk in Southwest Harbor yielded FOS Mourning Dove song, FOS Dark-eyed Junco trill from atop a conifer, FOS rapid-fire R-b Nuthatch song, and FOS strutting and vocalizing turkeys.Yesterday we saw and heard a single Canada Goose in Cherryfield, downeast Maine, flying up the Narraguagus River.Cheers,Craig K--Maine birds mailing list
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