Oh yeah, I've heard Tufted Titmouse do that! In fact, there's a recording of 
just such a song in the Audubon Birds app (Tufted Titmouse, Track #3), and it's 
pitched right on the open E string of the violin. Any violinist would notice 
the resemblance.

-Geo

> On Apr 29, 2017, at 9:04 AM, Betsy Darlington <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Well, my mystery bird is a Tufted Titmouse!  It finally landed on a nearby 
> branch, continued to toot that same high-ish E, and was soon joined by what 
> was probably a female, since the singer didn't chase it away.  I have never 
> heard a titmouse make that sound.  Must have been pretty appealing to his 
> lady friend!
> Betsy
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