[Mnbird] Curious About Something

Joachim Huber huber.joachim73 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 1 08:16:08 CDT 2019


If someone has a theory on this I hope you reply to all as I'd love to hear
what you think about this. Cherise, if you already got a reply could you
forward it to me? Thanks.

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 8:01 AM cherise robb via Mnbird <
mnbird at lists.mnbird.net> wrote:

> Hello, birding friends,
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> I have always been curious about this and it seems to happen every year.
> In late spring and early summer I will hear a few birds sing who don’t sing
> regularly like the other birds. For example, this spring I heard a wood
> thrush sing a few phrases on Mother’s Day. That was a nice gift since it is
> one of my favorite songsters. I didn’t hear it again so I figured it was a
> migrant. This morning I heard a wood thrush sing for a minute or so. Has he
> been there all along? Why doesn’t he sing like all the others? Is it
> because he doesn’t have a mate? If so, why isn’t he singing to attract one?
> Or could it be that birds that are unated wander? About a week ago I heard
> a veery but only on that night. If anyone has some insight into this
> phenomenon, I would be interested in hearing your thoughts. Hope you all
> have a blessed day.
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> Cherise Robb
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