[NatureNS] Chickadees

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           ...the chickadees remain the most abundant birds in my jeddore feeders..and they're also calling each other with one high and most often two lower notes,... musically, it sounds as of when we humans say "yoo-hoo!"  except its "yoo-hoo-hoo".
     ..we have twenty or so mourning doves, many juncos, a pair of redbreasted nuthatch, euro. starlings, fewer jays than usual and although we've always had whitethroated, song and tree sparrows overwinter here,.. there are absolutely none this winter...
   
  Jan Foley 
  Head of Jeddore
      
  

ANNABELLE THIEBAUX <HAMST@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> wrote:   I also heard this a few days ago.

Eleanor Lindsay wrote:
> On three separate occasions yesterday I heard a chickadee singing out 
> what I have always considered its 'spring and summer' song - one high 
> note followed by 2-3 lower ones. Is this unusual for January?
> 
> Eleanor Lindsay,
> Seabright, St Margarets Bay
> 


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