Date: 3/16/25 7:24 am
From: Alyssa Johnson <thebarehandednaturalist...>
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Singing birds
Good morning! Over the last two weeks, it seems like everyday I I’ve been
greeted by a louder and more diverse chorus of birds singing in the
mornings.

This week singing Song Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows, Purple Finches,
Cedar Waxwings, American Goldfinches and Brown-headed Cowbirds were added
to the mix.

The House Finches have been singing for several weeks but deserve a mention
for how many there seem to be suddenly babbling away!

Nocturnally, I’ve been off/on hearing a pair of Great Horned Owls counter
singing to each other just after sunset, while there’s still ambient light.
Also a single Eastern Screech Owl has been quietly trilling at a very low
pitch in the middle of the night.

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