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Joanne Konst <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 12 Jul 2009 21:14:57 -0400
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Jeff Bailey wrote:
> I have a small brownish/tan bird with a white eye stripe above the eye. It
> makes a wonderful song. I know my regulars at the feeder but this one lives
> out front among the beech trees. I can send a picture to anyone who can
> help. Thanks to all. jeff
>
>
The one that comes to mind is a carolina wren...very distinctive eye
stripe, small, brown, and a great strong song.

Joanne Konst
Columbus

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