147 Hile School Rd:   First (in my irregular birding around the paths) bobolink 
singing hopefully over a patch of golden rod stalks that the red-winged 
blackbirds call their own.  And first blue-winged warbler  (or maybe 2) in the 
breaking tree buds, foraging and singing, and a first catbird, also this 
evening.  First singing Baltimore oriole this morning.

My all-winter  white-crowned sparrow, joined by a second last week, was joined 
by a third conspecific this morning.  This evening,  two of them might be 
“interacting positively”—or maybe not.  I think I can tell them apart. 

Anne
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