Tammy and I have been paying increasing attention to the different birdsong we can hear on our farm as Spring progresses into Summer. The Baltimore and Orchard Orioles are singing a bit less now that it is mid-June. When we do hear them, they often have a bit of a tired tone - probably because the kids are keeping the adults up all night. We hear more from the Dickcissel than we do the Red-winged Blackbird now and the Indigo Bunting is a pleasure to hear, even if the Warbling Vireo sings a bit less often now.
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A Glimpse of Mr. Wren's Day
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Tammy and I have been paying increasing attention to the different birdsong we can hear on our farm as Spring progresses into Summer. The Baltimore and Orchard Orioles are singing a bit less now that it is mid-June. When we do hear them, they often have a bit of a tired tone - probably because the kids are keeping the adults up all night. We hear more from the Dickcissel than we do the Red-winged Blackbird now and the Indigo Bunting is a pleasure to hear, even if the Warbling Vireo sings a bit less often now.