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Or...I wonder if it could be a STARLING mimicking? I've heard they can, but didn't imagine they would do multiple repetitions of same sound before switching to the next species. I have a LOT of starlings around today, but NOMOs use my yard too.. Guess I'll have to try to catch whoever with its beak open!

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> On May 30, 2015, at 10:58 AM, Lila <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I have a No. mockingbird outside my window whose specialty seems to be bird CALLS rather than songs!  He likes "seet" calls, Robin "cooks", blackbird "chooks", ultra high pitched calls ( could be Cedar Waxwing song I guess) .  I feel like he's testing me and I'm not doing too well!  
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