spring arrivals, 3/27/98
Tyler Bell (bell@say.acnatsci.org)
Fri, 27 Mar 1998 12:19:04 -0800
Folks:
As I was out for my walk at lunch, I heard 2 YELLOW-THROATED WARBLERS
singing in loblolly pines in two different sections of Jefferson
Patterson Park in Calvert County, MD. Two days ago, on another walk, I
thought I heard CHIPPING SPARROWS but convinced myself they were just
juncos. Well, today I saw one (chippy) singing. There was also a
mockingbird that did an excellent rendition of the wood thrush call (you
know that kind of chuckkkk sound). It took me a minute to conjure that
one up from the recesses of my memory.
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Good Birding! ...and all this science,
Tyler Bell I don't understand, It's
mailto:bell@say.acnatsci.org just my job five days a week.
California, MD Elton John (Rocket Man)
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