Hi all,

On the way to work I came upon several species of noisy birds.

A pair of Carolina Wrens were goofing around, while the male was trying to sing 
different songs to show off his vocabulary.

Then I came up on a big group of birds which consisted of about 60 to 70 Am. 
Robins, about 30 Cedar waxwings, did not sift them through for the Bohemians, 
Blue Jays, Cardinals and House Finches. Several American Robins were singing.

A passerby commented "there are lots of birds"!

Meena

Dr. Meena Haribal
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Ithaca NY 14853 USA
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