Yesterday morning at Sapsucker Woods, the starlings were doing kingbird and
wood duck and meadowlark (among others, no doubt).
Meanwhile, there was legitimate singing from chickadee, titmouse, cardinal:
sounded and felt like spring!

Suan


On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:37 AM, cedar Mathers-Winn <cloudgre...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> At 8:30 this morning in the Arts Quad at Cornell, heard an EASTERN PHOEBE
> sing one phrase of song. A few minutes later heard KILLDEER calls, but
> possible that these were from a nearby starling that was calling
> intermittently.
>
> As much as I keep telling myself we may see some winter yet...
>
> Cedar
>
>

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