New visitor to yard, feeder etc. ever.
Small gray bird, smaller than a chickadee. Quickly flew and
disappeared into a large white pine when I went outside to see him,
but he kept singing.
Notes were in sets of 3, if you are musical he sang
E D G B E D G B E D G B

I listened to all the vireo songs and nothing was similar. Definitely
not a gnatcatcher.

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