[NatureNS] Do you recognize this song?

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My quick (and rusty) recollection is yellow rumped warbler, but preceded 
by a ruby-crowned kinglet.   Time to review the songs and calls for 
another spring season!

Glad you are listening, Nancy.

See what others think.

Donna Crossland

On 2019-05-02 7:48 p.m., NancyDowd wrote:
> Today in mixed forest near a clearing. Distant and amplified. Stood out but unfortunately there is a Yellow-Rumped Warbler overlapping so may be difficult to tease out. It is the two parted song that starts with whistling notes followed by the rising chatter. Can’t place it with any of the birds around at the moment. Location etc is on recording.
> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/155380691
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> Thanks, Nancy D
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