Did a quick round of Hawthorn, finding more birders than noteworthy
birds: three yellow warblers; good numbers of white-throated and song
sparrows skulking on the forest floor; house wren singing near the
recway (FOY for me), and a chickadee continually singing the first
part of its song followed by the second part of its call --
"cheese-deedee", if you will.

Suan

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