My goal is to learn 4 new bird songs each year. I know quite a few already. I know the song of the robin, the cardinal, the ring necked pheasant, the chipping sparrow, the chickadee, and the white breasted nuthatch. I can recognize the Canadian goose, sand hill crane, crow, and the owls. I think I can recognize the sound of a indigo bunting and red eyed vireo but I really won't know for sure until I hear one again this year.Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Bird Song
My goal is to learn 4 new bird songs each year. I know quite a few already. I know the song of the robin, the cardinal, the ring necked pheasant, the chipping sparrow, the chickadee, and the white breasted nuthatch. I can recognize the Canadian goose, sand hill crane, crow, and the owls. I think I can recognize the sound of a indigo bunting and red eyed vireo but I really won't know for sure until I hear one again this year.
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