This morning amid the huge number of singing White-throated Sparrows, accented 
with songs of several White-crowns and the chwinking of a couple of lingering 
towhees, I heard repeatedly the brilliant song of a Fox Sparrow.  Also, didn't 
hear but saw a handful of newly-arrived Tree Sparrows.  

Catbirds are suddenly absent, and Song Sparrows are dwindling.  Juncos returned 
earlier in the week (they always leave us for the breeding season.)

What a great weekend!

Nancy Dickinson
Mecklenburg
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