Hello Fellow Birders, Sunday I encountered a bird song that I can't figure out. The bird was in a small grove of some green/some decadent deciduous trees, all that remains of an old farmstead about 25 miles SSE of the town of Yuma and about 20 miles WNW of Idalia. It was a simple, seven note song, short whistles in two alternating pitches. First note was higher, second lower, third higher, etc., ending on the high note. It reminded me of a Tufted Titmouse "Peter" song but slower and always seven notes. I never got a good look at the bird, the only 'jizz' I got was it seemed about the size of a tanager or large finch and seemed to have a seed-eater's bill. Any suggestions or ideas would be gratefully received, please contact me off-list. Thanks! Keep Smilin', Kevin Corwin west Centennial in Arapahoe County Sent from my Remington Rand Typewriter via my Wall Phone
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