CObirders,
A few minutes ago, I sat down in my favorite chair to read the paper and
was greeted by a familiar song:  a Tennessee Warbler singing in my maple
tree!  It sang 3 songs, then flew to the east.  I heard it sing one more
time.   It is a loud song compared to other warbler songs, so if you live
in Louisville and hear something different, check it out!

I haven’t heard it for years, but I grew up in SE Ohio where I heard it
every spring. If I hear it again, I’ll try to get a px and(or) recording.


Paula Hansley
Louisville, Boulder County
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Paula Hansley
Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph:  720-890-2628

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