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Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:18:23 -0500
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Hi

I was out at Squire Vallee View last night and heard what sounded
very much like a chipping sparrow, except not quite as metallic as I
remember.  I was birding with an entourage (kids, sweetie, dogs etc)
so I did not get the binocs on it but when it flew away it definately
looked sparrowish.

It seems early for chippies, any thoughts on other options??

Susan Ruth Marengo
Northeast Cleveland Heights, Just South of America's North Coast





Susan Ruth Marengo PhD, Associate Professor
Depts. Urology, Pathology, Cancer Center
Director, Jim & Eilleen Dicke Research Laboratory
Department of Urology, School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
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Cleveland OH  44106-4931

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