We just got a flock of Juncos- 2 were singing  away-an even trill. Hope that helps.

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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:34 AM, K-N Milkie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Very few dark-eyed juncoes this winter--til now here at Goose Pond.   So, who is singing, dark-eyed junco or pine warbler?  One landmark white pine nearby, sure sounds like pine warbler.  Any thoughts?  Mourning doves cooing early in the morning.  Spring.  Still snowing pretty good.

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