[NatureNS] Signs of Spring

From: "Wild Flora" <herself@wildflora.com>
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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:12:12 -0300
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When I got up this morning and let the dogs out, I heard a bird song I
haven't heard all winter: one long note followed by either another long but
lower pitched note or two short, lower pitched notes. I heard this
frequently last year; often it sounded as though one or even several birds
were calling to each other. The effect is very beautiful, very plaintive. I
tried to find it at a website that has bird calls but couldn't match it. Can
anyone give me an idea of which bird this might be?

 

Wild Flora


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style=3D'color:#1F497D'>a bird song I haven&#8217;t heard all winter: =
one long note
followed by either another long but lower pitched note or two short, =
lower
pitched notes. I heard this frequently last year; often it sounded as =
though
one or even several birds were calling to each other. The effect is very
beautiful, very plaintive. I tried to find it at a website that has bird =
calls
but couldn&#8217;t match it. Can anyone give me an idea of which bird =
this might be?<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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