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Carole Babyak <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jun 2015 20:04:59 -0400
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 April 11, 2015,  two birds were singing in a pine tree on the woods edge.  I finally saw with binoculars a Junco making that peculiar call.   This was a time
when Pine Warblers were singing and I wrote it down because it was a very different call.    The back 2 acres is an old Christmas tree farm, situated on Howland Hill
a sandstone ridge- Trumbull County - east of Geauga.              Reading the post and listening to the atypical Junco call  brought back the encounter with the 2 Juncos in April.      Could they have been
headed west to Geauga County?               My hemlocks are growing nicely   and there is also sphagnum moss around  but....

Carole  Babyak    Howland Twp

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