Cobirds:
           I've had some pretty wacked out species in my backyard the
last two weeks in suburban Louisville (the weather have something to
do with this?):  a singing spotted towhee, a singing hermit thrush,
and this morning (Monday) at 6 to 6:30 a.m. a singing OVENBIRD.  The
bird sang for 1/2 hour then moved off to the north.
          It's probably gone, but if you're game, you can walk around
the neighborhood checking pine trees - Google Map in Fireside
Elementary School - check around West Aspen Way, Madison, Dahalia,
etc.
          About three weeks ago a mob of crows were attacking a great
horned owl in the same area.   You might get lucky.  -   Happy
birding,  -   John T (Tumasonis),  Louisville

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