On this gloomy, foggy day, I've been delighted to hear various sounds of spring 
around my Ringwood Road property: the soft cooing of a Mourning Dove, a singing 
Carolina Wren, trilling from a Dark-eyed Junco, and some distant drumming from 
either Downy or Hairy Woodpecker. Tufted Titmice and Black-capped Chickadees 
have been singing a while now.
Haven't heard a cardinal yet but I bet that will happen soon.
Marie

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