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Index of Subjects That is interesting. The end bit looks and sounds YR Warbler. I noticed the RW Blackbirds that just arrived here (E Dalhousie, Kings) singing very long and very Bobolink-like intro choruses (the “konk-la” part) but the metallic “reeeeee” at the end was normal. Perhaps the birds are just joyously tuning up for spring? Nancy D > On Mar 29, 2020, at 1:38 PM, John Kearney <j.f.kearney@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > A group of 6+ Yellow-rumped Warblers overwintered here in Beaver River, Yarmouth County. During the past two days, they have started singing partial songs that are hardly recognizable as those of Yellow-rumped Warbler. I have included a sample below. > https://ebird.org/checklist/S66362423 > John
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