Date: 4/18/24 1:38 pm
From: Carol Joan Patterson <0000003a0ccbe138-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: White-Throated Sparrow(?)
We had a period when there was not much White-throated Sparrow activity, but now it has livened up again.  Guess they’re heading north.
On Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 03:35:41 PM CDT, Karen Konarski-Hart <karen...> wrote:

Still have white throats peabodying here in Hillcrest LR.   Karen Hart
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Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2024 2:38:37 PM
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Subject: White-Throated Sparrow(?) The most enthusiastic birdsongs around us this week are those of the White-Throated Sparrow. It has been so warm that we are surprised they are still here. Shouldn't they be heading for Canada by now?
Not complaining: this is one of the sweetest songs we ever hear.
p.s. Carolina wrens are again feeding their young in the flower-pot nest on our chimney wall. We made a flat tin roof to keep them dry, and they seem to love it there. 
And a Robin seems to want to splash in our birdbath all the day long. With this week's heat and today's humidity, we understand.

Harriet JansmaSouth slope, Mount Sequoyah, Fayetteville

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