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Here at Northlands Job Corps in Vergennes there are two birds singing a song
I can't quite place. We have a pretty open campus with scattered trees. The
birds in question must be a passerine and one was singing fairly high in a
maple.
The song went like this...
Sure te-o te-o too too sure
The first note was the longest, the second and third were quicker and
identical, and the last three had a buzzy quality.
Any thoughts?
Greg
Vergennes
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