I saw a Brown Creeper singing today..on Connecticut Hill Road. The song
didn't seem (sounded like it was coming from
another direction )to be coming from the bird I was watching but finally I
saw his beak moving as I heard the song. It hardly stopped foraging to
sing. Altogether it struck me as a secretive or shy bird. Also there is a
winter Wren often singing off Lloyd Starks Road down in the Carter Creek
ravine, also part of Conn Hill territory if you aren't familiar with it.

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