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Lila Ollmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Lila Ollmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 May 2010 15:28:42 -0400
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I went walking before noon today on "parcel 5" trail, and heard a bird song
that I TRIED to remember until I could get home and listen to recordings to
identify it.
   I've been through samples of all the bird that I see everyone's Norwich
lists in the last few days, as well as a regional web search of warblers and
listened to any and all that I wasn't SURE I knew, but nothing close..
   The Song was consistent.. starting with a short, rather clear toned
warble, followed by an ascending raspy "Zreeeeee"
  Not clear in my mind anymore, especially after listening to so many
recordings! I THINK the buzzy part was similar to the Northern Parula
warbler, but I have never heard a recording of a Parula with the first short
warbly part!
    Very close by there were several Black Throated Green warblers, and at
least one Black throated Blue (those songs I'm confident of)

My email is [log in to unmask] if anyone has any ideas!

Thanks!
Lila Ollmann

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