Greetings, cobirders,

Might you be able to help explain some curious behavior I recently 
encountered?

A few weeks ago, at Sondermann Park in Colorado Springs, I thought I heard 
a male Lazuli Bunting (LAZB) singing.
As I wasn't sure of my ID, I briefly played its song, which was similar but 
different from the one it had just sung. The male immediately appeared and 
sang the exact song I had just played.

When I heard a LAZB again the following week at Sondermann, I again briefly 
played the tape (I won't do it again, but I considered this research), and 
again it repeated the song I played.

Is this typical behavior? 

I would greatly appreciate your input,

Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs

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